Tag: Agent
All the articles with the tag "Agent".
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The Complete Guide to AI Agent Skills: Give Your AI Assistant Superpowers
What are Skills? How do you install and use them in Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and other AI tools? Explore skills.sh and awesome-openclaw-skills, tap into 3,000+ community Skills, and turn your AI Agent from a generalist assistant into a domain expert.
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AI Agent Frontend Workflow (Part 3): Cost Optimization and Team Collaboration Best Practices
How do you keep AI Agent token costs under control? How do you deal with hallucinations? How do you roll it out across a team? This post shares battle-tested optimization strategies and collaboration practices, backed by real cost data.
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AI Agent Frontend Workflows (Part 4): What's Next, and the Open Source Tool Landscape
The series finale. From Copilot to autonomous agents, from closed to open source — this post maps where AI agents are heading, compares the major tools, and explores how the developer's role is changing. Complete learning roadmap included.
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AI Agent Frontend Workflow (Part 2): Intelligent Code Review and Automated Testing
Use AI Agents for intelligent code review and automated test case generation. From Git Hook integration to E2E testing, this post shares a complete hands-on setup with real project metrics.
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AI Agent Frontend Workflow (Part 1): Understanding Agents and Automated Component Generation in Practice
An AI Agent is not just a chatbot — it's an intelligent assistant that can invoke tools and manage context on its own. This post breaks down how Agents actually work, then walks through a hands-on React component generator to show how AI can reshape the frontend development workflow.
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AI Agent Dev Tools Compared 2026: Claude Code vs OpenClaw vs Cursor — Which One Should You Pick
A hands-on comparison of Claude Code, OpenClaw, and Cursor — the three big AI coding tools. From runtime model, memory systems, and model support to skill mechanisms, this guide covers how to choose an AI agent dev tool in 2026, plus a deep dive into their config systems and a cross-tool migration guide.