Tasks can now spawn async subagents that move to... the background and continue working independently, even if the main agent finishes its task and becomes inactive. This lets subagents handle long-running tasks, great for monitoring logs or waiting for builds.show more

Claude
349,261 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
OpenCode can already spawn background subagents, but I just... opened a PR letting you send synchronous tasks to the background. But more interestingly, this video was recorded + edited by 𝚘𝚙𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚘𝚍𝚎 running 𝚘𝚙𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚘𝚍𝚎 with 𝚝𝚎𝚛𝚖𝚒𝚗𝚊𝚕-𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚕.show more

Kit Langton
39,931 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
subagents are just recursive agents where you can apply... different prompts + models depending on the task. since they’re just a primitive, Cursor cli can actually spawn subagents by calling cursor-agent in headless mode via shell commands. that’s what makes the cli so nice. you can extend it, experiment, and have a lot of fun exploring orchestration patterns. here’s one way to do it w. dynamic model selection: 1. create a subagents.mdc rule 2. drop in: ``` --- alwaysApply: true --- ALWAYS spawn subagents by running `cursor-agent -p [task] --output-format=text --force --model [model]` in the terminal. Each subagent should return a summary of the changes it made. Subagents should be used for ALL tasks You can adopt a fan-out pattern where you spawn subagents to perform parallel isolated tasks, and then fan-in the results. Use the following models: - `--model gpt-5` for reasoning, researching, and planning - `--model sonnet-4` for implementation ``` 3. start cursor cli and try it out you can also adjust the rule to be more explicit when it should use subagents, when not to, which models when etc.show more

eric zakariasson
54,017 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten
You don’t have to use one model (or one... provider!) for everything. With Workshop, you can combine frontier and local models in the same workflow. For example: Opus can be the main agent, and delegate specific tasks to Gemma 4 via subagents. Better quality where it matters. Better privacy, speed, and cost where it counts. One workflow, best model for each task.show more

Workshop AI
894,946 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
Thrilled to announce the Monitor tool which lets Claude... create background scripts that wake the agent up when needed. Big token saver and great way to move away from polling in the agent loop Claude can now: * Follow logs for errors * Poll PRs via script * and more!show more

Noah Zweben
1,186,785 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
Bug fixes shipping to Grok Build 0.2.13 (release notes... will be available in the TUI and on change-log website) We are leveraging the alt-screen to better handle your background tasks, subagents, monitors with smart grouping allowing you to navigate between them quickly • Group Subagents → Tasks → Watchers, within subagents, order by agent type (Explore, General, Plan) • Show timestamps on pinned user messages at top of scrollback • Fix command highlighting when prompt has paste chips • Update the context-usage indicator to show tokens by default • ANSI16 fallback for themes • Better context usage breakdown/rendering • Update highlighting for /loop, monitor, tag colors • Tab now cycles Prompt → Scrollback → Tasks → Prompt • Order gateway turn-completion after streamed content • Formatting: fix language-tagged fenced code blocks and fix code under a list itemshow more

skcd
15,075 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Claude Code Weekly Roundup Last week we added support... for Azure, let you use "&" in the CLI to send tasks to the background, added image upload to Claude Code Web, improved Claude Code's ability to look up its docs and we're continuing to make hooks and subagents more powerful.show more

Thariq
70,840 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
Working on weapon crew and QOL upgrades: • Units... will now target the biggest threat they can handle • HMGs and similar can swivel independently (not tied to main gun) • Crews auto-select the most effective ammo for the target (e.g. canister for infantry)show more

aeoridev | ARMAPHRACT
44,953 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
Julio GUC stays on top of everything with a... task list that adapts to the way he works. His system lets you organize tasks by priority, deadlines, and more—great for everything from quick to-dos to big projects →show more

Notion
13,648 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Introducing Bubble Up You can now submit Bubble Up... tasks to probe the limits of current AI capabilities for your own tasks. Select unsatisfied results, click “Optimize Bubble”, and submit bubble up tasks — even without vibe coding anything yourself.show more

DAPPOS
21,660 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
Opus 4.6 lets you set the effort level Not... every task needs high reasoning. For simpler tasks you can set it to low or medium. Claude thinks less (or skips it entirely), makes fewer tool calls, and gives more concise answers Lower effort = faster responses with fewer tokens!show more

Lydia Hallie ✨
34,116 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
Opus 4.8 is awesome but that's expected. The unsung... hero of this release for me is dynamic workflows. Claude plans your task, fans it out to tens or hundreds of parallel subagents, verifies their work, and iterates until the results converge into one coordinated answer.show more

Ado
152,944 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Users state the goal: build a site that tracks... Iran-related Polymarket markets and breaking movements. Bubble Code routes it to a Polymarket Agent SOP, connects live market data, sets monitoring keywords, and builds Iran Pulse: a working dashboard for probabilities, volume, liquidity, abnormal changes, and breaking signals. This is not a normal AI demo or static page. It is a ready-to-use market-monitoring product that can refresh, run, deploy, and be used directly.show more

DAPPOS
120,611 Aufrufe • vor 13 Tagen
Introducing Novo Launching today a new project I coded... for myself in 1 weekend in May and decided to finish this week. Novo is a dead simple to-do app that lets you "Speech-To-Tasks", or paste a huge text and organize for you. You can customize the AI and make it organize in any criteria: - Auto-tag by category - Schedule some types of tasks to certain days - Prioritize based on your own rules Try it:show more

Pedro
76,232 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
Boom! Grok Tasks Make It One Of The Most... POWERFUL Real-Time AI Systems In The World. — My How to Use Grok Tasks With Hidden Tools For Powerful Daily Output. Grok Tasks are customizable AI workflows that integrate a variety of tools to streamline daily activities, from research and analysis to creative planning and problem-solving. I have been using them for quite sometime and because of the vital heartbeat of news and first person data on X, it is the most powerful AI platform available. By combining Tasks with tools like web searches, X platform interactions, code execution, and media viewers, you can build efficient, automated processes. These tasks work by prompting Grok with a clear description of what you want to achieve, and Grok will intelligently call the necessary tools in sequence or parallel to deliver results. Here's a step-by-step guide to creating and using Grok Tasks: Step 1: Define Your Task Start by clearly outlining the daily activity or goal. Consider what inputs you have (e.g., a URL, a query, or an attachment) and what output you need (e.g., a summary, calculation, or visual analysis). Break it down into subtasks to identify tool needs. For example, if your task involves researching current events, note that you'll need search and browsing capabilities. Step 2: Review Available Tools Familiarize yourself with the tools Grok can access. Here's a quick overview: - Code Execution: Run Python code for calculations, data processing, or simulations using libraries like numpy, pandas, or sympy. - Browse Page: Fetch and summarize content from any website URL with custom instructions. - Web Search: Perform general internet searches, returning results with optional operators like site:. - Web Search With Snippets: Get quick, detailed excerpts from search results for fact-checking. - X Keyword Search: Advanced search for X posts using operators like from:, since:, or filter:. - X Semantic Search: Find semantically related X posts based on a query, with filters for dates or users. - X User Search: Locate X users by name or handle. - X Thread Fetch: Retrieve a full X post thread, including context like replies and parents. - View Image: Analyze an image from a URL or conversation ID. - View X Video: Extract frames and subtitles from an X-hosted video. - Search PDF Attachment: Query a PDF file for relevant pages using keyword or regex modes. - Browse PDF Attachment: View specific pages of a PDF with text and screenshots. Select tools that align with your task. Aim for a mix to handle data gathering, processing, and visualization. Step 3: Craft Your Prompt Write a detailed prompt to Grok describing the task. Include: - The overall goal. - Specific steps or subtasks. - References to tools if you want to guide the process (e.g., "Use web_search to find sources, then code_execution to analyze data"). - Any constraints, like dates or limits. Example prompt: "Create a Grok Task for my morning routine: Search recent X posts about tech news using x_keyword_search, fetch a key thread with x_thread_fetch, and summarize with browse_page on linked articles." Step 4: Submit and Interact Send your prompt to Grok. It will process the task by calling tools as needed, often in parallel for efficiency. Review the output and refine with follow-up prompts if required (e.g., "Expand on that using view_image for visuals"). Iterate to fine-tune the workflow for reuse. Step 5: Save and Reuse Once refined, note the prompt as a template for future use. You can adapt it for similar tasks, making Grok Tasks a habitual part of your day. Finding Grok Tasks To discover existing Grok Tasks or inspiration for new ones, use X searches with tools like x_keyword_search or x_semantic_search (e.g., query: "Grok Tasks examples" with mode: Latest). Browse community-shared threads via x_thread_fetch, or web_search for tutorials on xAI features. Prompt Grok directly: "Show me popular Grok Tasks for productivity." 1 of 3show more

Brian Roemmele
152,242 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
You can now delegate tasks to GitHub Copilot coding... agent from any page on GitHub 🤖 Open the new Agents panel in one click, write a simple prompt, then hit Enter. GitHub Copilot works in the background, and opens a PR for your review. No interruptions to your workflow required. ✅show more

GitHub
112,727 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
Alright, now that we know *what* an agent is,... how does it actually work? When you ask for help on a task, the agent plans a series of steps and executes them directly in the application on your behalf, using the tools it has access to. Say you are booking a local service or trying to organize your inbox (which typically takes multiple steps): the AI model first plans how to achieve the task using its existing knowledge and then interacts with your inbox to execute the task. The agent will continue until it is confident the task has been successfully completed.show more

Google AI
22,487 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
Robotics keeps hitting the same wall. Single task RL... works, but... it does not scale to hundreds of tasks or new embodiments. This new paper looks like a real step toward fixing that. The team introduces MMBench, a benchmark with 200 tasks across many domains and robots, and Newt, a language conditioned world model trained online across all 200 tasks at once. The simple idea behind Newt: The model learns from demos to get the right priors It trains across many tasks through online interaction It uses language to ground the goal It adapts fast when a new task shows up What stood out to me: ✅ One model trained on 200 tasks at the same time ✅ Language conditioned control for both states and RGB ✅ Better data efficiency than strong baselines ✅ Strong open loop control ✅ Fast adaptation to new tasks and embodiments ✅ Full release of 200 checkpoints, 4000 demos, code, and benchmark This is a good push toward general control instead of one model per task. If you want the full paper: Project page: —- Weekly robotics and AI insights. Subscribe free:show more

Ilir Aliu
70,090 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
Introducing the BIOS API: Turn Your Agent Into a... Research Scientist Built to: 🦞 Add biomedical workflows to your OpenClaw🦞 agent 🧠 Create research or health agents w/ on-demand scientific intelligence 🧪 Pay per query via x402 on Base Any agent or app can now tap into the BIOS AI Scientist, plugging BIOS into the broader agent economy. What is BIOS? BIOS is an AI Scientist designed to handle complex biomedical research by orchestrating specialized scientific subagents. Ranked #1 on the leading bioinformatics benchmark, BIOS is already being used by 1,000+ researchers and labs to build new drugs and medicines. An Agentic Economy for Science AI agents have proven they can form multi-billion dollar ecosystems. BIOS applies the same primitives to drug discovery pipelines and health. Instead of coding bots and personal AI assistants, think research agent swarms running on a modern scientific stack. Imagine an OpenClaw agent built for longevity: It scans new literature daily, generates novel compound hypotheses through BIOS, designs validation workflows, and routes the best candidates to wet-lab funding - all programmatically. Connect it with an agent for microbiome health, enabling agent “backrooms” that autonomously surface cross-disciplinary insights. Micropayments for Scientific Work via x402 Each query triggers payment routing to BIOS and whichever subagents contribute to a response. The best agents earn. Usage settles instantly across contributing sources. The goal is pay-per-task science: paying for a CRISPR assay result, licensing a genomic dataset, or triggering a clinical data query - all settled in seconds via USDC. No purchase orders. No grant bureaucracy. No middlemen. x402 is the payment rail that makes agent-to-lab commerce possible - letting capital and cognition route themselves to the highest-signal science. What Will You Build? Drug discovery copilots? Longevity scouts? Automated literature monitors? Scientific due diligence agents? We’ll soon share the first implementations of the BIOS API. Stay tuned and see below for instructions on generating an API key for your agent or use-case.show more

Bio Protocol
25,865 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
This is how you unlock the next billion software... developers. The new Replit ⠕ Agent 3 (they just launched) is the most advanced vibe-coding agent in the world. 1. Smarter than any other vibe-coding model (10x more autonomous than the previous version). 2. It thinks harder and lasts longer than any other model (up to 200 minutes running fully autonomously). 3. The agent can now use an actual browser to test and fix its own code. 4. 3x faster and 10x more cost-effective than any other "Computer Use" for testing. 5. It can build other agents and automations to take care of repetitive tasks. Seeing the agent test the application autonomously is science fiction!show more

Santiago
167,056 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten