vibe-remote and aidevops
One tool offers an AI coding army commandable via chat platforms to stream various LLMs, while the other provides an opinionated AI DevOps automation system using managed infrastructure and OpenCode chat, making them complementary in that one could provide the "vibe-coding" while the other manages the operational aspects of the resulting software.
About vibe-remote
cyhhao/vibe-remote
Your AI coding army, commanded from Slack/Discord/Lark. Stream Claude Code, OpenCode, or Codex in real-time — from anywhere.
Supports multiple AI agents (Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex) through a minimal transport layer that routes commands from chat apps directly to coding models without adding LLM overhead or middleware system prompts. Uses Socket Mode/WebSocket connections for local-first execution with zero public endpoints, relaying messages between IM platforms and agents while preserving isolated thread-based sessions for parallel task execution.
About aidevops
marcusquinn/aidevops
Vibe-Coding is easy. DevOps is hard. AI DevOps automates your software, business, and personal development with managed infrastructure through AI chat in OpenCode. Opinionated tools, services, CLI & API tech-stack — for speed, security, and 24/7 results. Open-source-preferred, and SOTA everything.
An OpenCode plugin that orchestrates 13 domain-specialist AI agents (code, marketing, legal, sales, etc.) across multi-day projects, with an autonomous supervisor pulse running every 2 minutes to merge PRs, dispatch workers, and advance milestones. Multi-model safety gates route destructive operations (force push, production deploy) through cross-provider verification before execution, and cost-aware routing selects models (local → haiku → opus) based on task complexity and budget constraints. Integrates with 30+ services including Git platforms, hosting, DNS, payments, and monitoring via git-first workflow with protected branches and parallel agent execution through git worktrees.
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