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Introducing Omni Engineer 🚀 An AI coding framework built for control and effectiveness. Create and edit multiple files in REAL time Web search via DuckDuckGo Save and resume conversations Image support Use any model you want via OpenRouter Here's a quick demo 👨💻
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Omni Engineer is a spiritual successor to Claude Engineer. It was built from my extensive usage of hand-made AI tools, trial and error, and feedback received. Compared to Claude Engineer, this new script allows for more control while leaving some of the other functionalities, such as a fully automated flow or the ability to run code. At the same time, it brings some cool new stuff like multi-file editing and save/resume of chats. And It provides a much more solid AI editing experience. I see this framework as more suitable for people who actually want to code with a better assistant on their side, versus something that is fully automatic. The real time editing it's magical and works super well.

@OpenRouterAI Claude Engineer has been by far one of the coolest experiences I've had playing with and using LLMs - Not even close

@OpenRouterAI This makes me really happy!

@OpenRouterAI Incredible you're releasing all this for free. Legend! Can't wait to try. I'm already maxing out on Claude engineer every day even after going up a tier 🤣

@OpenRouterAI Gotta accelerate the space 🏃🏻♂️💨

@OpenRouterAI Bravo, mate! This is fantastic. Really exciting to see what you've been able to create here.

@OpenRouterAI Brilliant integration of models.

@OpenRouterAI awesome work. how does the save and load function work re filling / managing the context window? in claude engineer i always had to watch the size of the context window based on conversation length.

@OpenRouterAI I hope you'll add GraphRAG to it. In my experience, building a large system requires a step-by-step approach. For example, generating specification documents like requirement docs, source code architecture, color schemes, and then the source code itself.
