amcp
Reduces development friction by embedding autonomous coding capabilities across multiple interfaces—terminal, IDE, and server—without custom integration work.
Out-of-the-box coding-agent runtime for terminal, IDE, server, and Telegram: built-in tools, subagents, skills, memory, MCP/ACP, hooks, and automation.
- Ask Claude to write and test code directly in your terminal without switching applications.
- Generate automated workflows that execute tasks across your IDE, server, and Telegram simultaneously.
- Find and fix bugs by letting Claude analyze code, run tests, and report results in real time.
Reduces development friction by embedding autonomous coding capabilities across multiple interfaces—terminal, IDE, and server—without custom integration work. Enables teams to delegate routine coding tasks while maintaining control through hooks and memory systems.
Development teams seeking to automate repetitive coding workflows across distributed environments and interfaces.
https://github.com/tao12345666333/amcp
By tao12345666333
How to Get It
claude mcp add amcp -- npx -y amcp
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Once it’s connected, paste this into Claude:
Write and test code directly in my terminal without switching applications
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 34 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license Apache-2.0.
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Evaluation
Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 34 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license Apache-2.0.