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Open-source tool Paseo adds desktop, mobile, and CLI interfaces

Paseo launches a multi‑platform UI for its coding‑agent, letting developers work from a desktop app, phone, or command line.

Paseo now ships with native desktop, mobile, and command‑line interfaces.

The project, hosted on GitHub, bundles a graphical client for Windows, macOS, and Linux, a companion mobile app for iOS and Android, and a thin CLI wrapper. All three front‑ends connect to the same open‑source coding‑agent backend, which can run locally or in the cloud. The code is licensed under Apache 2.0 and includes pre‑built binaries and instructions for building from source.

The addition matters because most AI‑assisted coding tools force you into a single environment—usually a web page or VS Code extension. By offering multiple entry points, Paseo lets developers use the same agent wherever they are, from a terminal on a remote server to a phone while reviewing code on the go. That flexibility could lower friction for teams that already split work across devices.

At the end of the day, it’s another incremental polish on the open‑source AI‑coding stack, not a wholesale shift in how developers will code.

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