Cerne Code: Free Open-Source Local Coding Agent Built with Tauri, Rust, and Vue
A developer has released Cerne Code, a free and open-source desktop coding agent that runs entirely on local hardware without requiring cloud services. Built using Tauri v2 with a Rust backend and a Vue 3 frontend, the app produces a lightweight binary of around 5MB and idles at approximately 80MB of memory. The agent supports multiple local model providers including Ollama, llama.cpp, and LM Studio, and can perform tasks such as file editing, command execution, web search, document generation, and screen control. A sandboxed editing system ensures users review and approve all file changes before they are applied, and a built-in pipeline routes tasks through developer, QA, and analyst sub-agents. The project is licensed under MIT and is publicly available on GitHub for download and contribution.
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