Cline: the open source coding agent that doesn't cut costs
Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast
In this episode of the Latent Space Podcast, Alessio and Wix interview Pash and Saoud from Cline, an open-source coding agent that functions as a VS Code extension, with upcoming support for JetBrains, NeoVim, and CLI. The discussion covers Cline's "plan and act" paradigm, its architecture, and its use of Machine Communication Protocol (MCP) for connecting to various services. They delve into the benefits of being a VS Code extension, the nuances of model evaluation, and the importance of transparency and control for enterprise adoption. The conversation also explores the evolving landscape of coding tools, the role of AI in software development, and the potential for MCPs to revolutionize developer workflows, touching on topics like context engineering, memory management, and the humanization of AI agents.
Part 1: Introduction to Cline
Part 2: MCPs and Open Source
Part 3: Coding Product Matrix and Agent Evolution
Part 4: Business Model and Future Agents
Part 5: Context, Memory, and Humanization
Part 6: Hiring and Final Thoughts
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