AntigmaLabs/ante-preview
A self-contained terminal-based coding agent harness in Rust, optimized to work with any LLM.

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Ante is a lightweight coding agent that lives in the terminal, built as a self-contained Rust binary with zero runtime dependencies. It is explicitly designed as an alternative to Claude Code and Codex, focusing on the agent harness itself rather than the underlying model. The project targets developers who want to build or run high-performing AI coding assistants using any model, and it publishes benchmark results on Terminal-Bench 2.1 for evaluation.
Frequently asked
- What is AntigmaLabs/ante-preview?
- A self-contained terminal-based coding agent harness in Rust, optimized to work with any LLM.
- Is ante-preview open source?
- Yes — AntigmaLabs/ante-preview is an open-source project tracked on heatdrop.
- What language is ante-preview written in?
- AntigmaLabs/ante-preview is primarily written in MDX.
- How popular is ante-preview?
- AntigmaLabs/ante-preview has 504 stars on GitHub.
- Where can I find ante-preview?
- AntigmaLabs/ante-preview is on GitHub at https://github.com/AntigmaLabs/ante-preview.