Google's Jules coding agent adds CLI, API
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Google's Jules coding agent adds CLI, API
"Jules Tools and the Jules API were announced October 2. Jules Tools is a new CLI that brings Jules directly into the developer's terminal, where they can start, stop, and verify Jules tasks next to their own commands. Google Labs said this was the simplest way to move from talking to Jules in chat to running alongside it in an actual workflow."
"Jules works asynchronously on tasks across the software development life cycle, including generating code, writing tests, fixing bugs, creating pull requests, and updating dependencies, according to Google Labs. Jules API, now in an early preview mode, allows developers to integrate Jules into custom workflows, or directly into CI/CD pipelines in services like GitHub Actions, and automate tasks such as bug fixing and code reviews. The Jules API allows developers to embed Jules's intelligence directly into tools such as Slack, Linear, Jira, and GitHub, Google Labs said."
Jules Tools is a command-line interface that embeds the Jules coding agent into developers' terminals, enabling starting, stopping, and verifying Jules tasks alongside local commands. Jules operates asynchronously across the software development life cycle, performing code generation, test writing, bug fixing, pull request creation, and dependency updates. The Jules API is available in early preview and enables integration of Jules into custom workflows and CI/CD pipelines such as GitHub Actions. The API supports automation of bug fixing and code reviews and allows embedding Jules's intelligence into collaboration and project tools like Slack, Linear, Jira, and GitHub.
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