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Live explainx.ai directory rankings for Coding: top skills, MCP servers, tools, agents, and LLMs in one canonical hub — curated from explainx.ai directory listings.

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Coding teams evaluate AI resources across five layers — skills, MCP servers, standalone tools, autonomous agents, and foundation models. This canonical hub consolidates live explainx.ai directory rankings for all five, filtered for Coding workflows, so you can match resource type to workflow stage instead of defaulting to generic chat assistants.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Canonical URL | https://explainx.ai/blog/top-ai-tools-for-coding |
| Rankings per layer | Top 10 skills, MCP servers, tools, agents, and LLMs |
| Data source | Curated explainx.ai directory listings (edited in MDX) |
| Generated | 2026-06-22 |
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This list is generated dynamically from the explainx.ai skills registry and filtered for Coding. Rankings prioritize total installs, then weekly installs, then GitHub stars.
| Rank | Name | Listing | Signals | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | frontend-design | Open | 447 installs · 447 weekly · 110,100 GitHub stars | Distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces that reject generic AI aesthetics through intentional design direction. \n \n Guides developers through design thinking before coding: establish purpose, tone, constraints, and a memorable differentiator to avoid cookie-cutter res |
| 2 | typescript-best-practices | Open | 93 installs · 93 weekly · 46 GitHub stars | Guide AI agents in writing high-quality TypeScript code. This skill provides coding standards, architecture patterns, and tools for analysis and scaffolding. |
| 3 | karpathy-guidelines | Open | 27 installs · 27 weekly · 7,700 GitHub stars | Behavioral guidelines to reduce common LLM coding mistakes through explicit assumptions, simplicity, and verifiable success criteria. \n \n Emphasizes surfacing assumptions and tradeoffs upfront rather than making silent decisions or hiding confusion \n Advocates for minimum viab |
| 4 | efficient-fable | Open | 19 installs · 19 weekly · 0 GitHub stars | Optimize Claude Fable's efficiency by using cheaper subagents for heavy tasks. |
| 5 | java-coding-standards | Open | 9 installs · 9 weekly · 142,900 GitHub stars | Coding standards for readable, maintainable Java 17+ in Spring Boot services. \n \n Covers naming conventions (PascalCase for classes, camelCase for methods, UPPER_SNAKE_CASE for constants), immutability patterns with records and final fields, and Optional usage with map/flatMap |
| 6 | storybook | Open |
This list is generated dynamically from the explainx.ai MCP directory and filtered for Coding. Rankings currently prioritize GitHub stars and recent updates because MCP install activity is not exposed as consistently as skill installs.
| Rank | Name | Listing | Signals | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DeusData Codebase Memory MCP | Open | 0 GitHub stars · code intelligence, ai, development tools | The fastest code intelligence engine for AI coding agents. |
| 2 | BlogCaster | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | BlogCaster — Publish your posts to Hashnode and Dev.to simultaneously. Multi-platform blog publishing, scheduling, and a |
| 3 | JxBrowser | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | JxBrowser: Expert help integrating the JxBrowser Java embedded browser—simplify Java Chromium integration and Java WebVi |
| 4 | CryptoRefills | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | CryptoRefills — Buy gift cards & mobile top-ups instantly with cryptocurrency. Fast, secure payments and global delivery |
| 5 | LaEi.ro | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | LaEi.ro - platformă de anunturi online și site anunturi Romania pentru anunturi locale și anunturi imobiliare Romania; c |
| 6 | A Christmas Carol | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | Explore Dickens' A Christmas Carol by meaning, theme, or character—fast semantic search for quotes, scenes, and analysis |
| 7 | FindYourFivePM | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | FindYourFivePM — discover cities where it's currently 5 PM around the world. See local times instantly and plan your cal |
| 8 | webforJ | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | webforJ — fast documentation search, project scaffolding, and theme generation for Java web applications. Scaffold, sear |
This list is generated dynamically from the explainx.ai tools directory and filtered for Coding. Rankings prioritize the strongest available engagement signals in the database, including saves, opens, and review activity.
| Rank | Name | Listing | Signals | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Claude Code Artifacts | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · developer tools | Claude Code Artifacts allows developers to showcase their coding projects in real-time, enhancing collaboration and feedback. |
| 2 | Shelly | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · coding | Run OpenAI Codex CLI natively on Android without a PC. |
| 3 | AgentBrush | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · image generation | AgentBrush is a coding agent tool for on-brand image generation. |
| 4 | agmsg | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · coding | Stop copy-pasting between your AI coding agents. |
| 5 | MartinLoop | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · ai-infrastructure | Control AI coding agents with limits, proof, and run receipts. |
| 6 | Rezonant | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · productivity | Rezonant is the product workspace for teams that build with coding agents. |
| 7 | cmux | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · coding | A Ghostty-based macOS terminal with vertical tabs and notifications for AI coding agents. |
| 8 | Cleo AI | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · business-intelligence | Cleo AI is an AI Product Operator designed for AI-native teams, helping them streamline their workflow. It automates the analysis of customer messages, GitHub issues, and coding-agent failures to provide actionable insights for product development. |
| 9 | Long Horizon | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · testing | Your coding agent writes the feature and runs the tests. Long Horizon runs real browser tests and produces shareable execution reports with logs, screenshots, and network detail for confident feature delivery. |
This list is generated dynamically from the explainx.ai agents directory and filtered for Coding. Rankings prioritize upvotes first, then stable directory metadata.
| Rank | Name | Listing | Signals | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ponytail | Open | 0 upvotes · AI Development · open source | An AI agent that simplifies coding by minimizing unnecessary lines. |
| 2 | Superpowers | Open | 0 upvotes · Development · open source | Superpowers is a complete software development methodology for coding agents, built on a set of composable skills. |
| 3 | Open Agents | Open | 0 upvotes · AI Coding · open source | Spawn coding agents that run infinitely in the cloud, powered by advanced AI SDKs. |
| 4 | GitWit | Open | 0 upvotes · Coding · open source | Ship React apps in minutes |
| 5 | Codegen | Open | 0 upvotes · Coding · closed source | Refactors at Scale | Automate, Transform, and Optimize Your Codebase |
| 6 | Pezzo | Open | 0 upvotes · Coding · open source | Ship AI features in minutes |
| 7 | GPT-Migrate | Open | 0 upvotes · Coding · open source | Helping migrate complex codebases. |
| 8 | Open Interpreter | Open | 0 upvotes · Coding · open source | An Agent-Computer-Interface project from Seattle, Washington. |
| 9 | Code Autopilot | Open | 0 upvotes · Coding · closed source | ChatGPT inside your Github account |
| 10 | CodeWP | Open | 0 upvotes · Coding · closed source | AI For WordPress Creators |
This list is generated dynamically from the explainx.ai LLM directory and filtered for Coding. Rankings use the strongest available directory signals in the current model index, including featured status and freshness.
| Rank | Name | Listing | Signals | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | North Mini Code | Open | code · 30B · open weights | Cohere's first agentic coding model designed for developers. It combines efficiency with powerful coding capabilities, making it ideal for modern software engineering tasks. |
| 2 | Qwen3.7-Plus: Multimodal Agent Intelligence | Open | multimodal · size n/a · closed / API | Qwen3.7-Plus is a multimodal agent model that integrates vision and language capabilities into a single foundation. It excels in coding, tool use, and productivity workflows, offering a versatile solution for software engineering and automation tasks. |
| 3 | Grok Build 0.1 | Open | code · size n/a · closed / API | Grok Build 0.1 is an intelligent coding model that powers the Grok Build CLI. It excels at agentic coding and is available via the xAI API in public beta. |
| 4 | Antigravity | Open | code · size n/a · closed / API | Antigravity is an agent-first AI development platform by Google designed for autonomous coding agents. It allows users to manage complex workflows, from coding to testing and debugging, all performed by multiple agents in parallel. |
| 5 | Claude Opus 4.8 | Open | language · size n/a · closed / API | Claude Opus 4.8 introduces enhancements in coding, long-running agentic work, and complex knowledge tasks. It offers a fast mode for quicker outputs and a new effort dial for response customization. |
| 6 | LocateAnything | Open | vision-language · size n/a · open weights | Fast and High-Quality Vision-Language Grounding with Parallel Box Decoding. LocateAnything performs diverse localization tasks under a unified vision-language model, including document understanding, GUI grounding, dense object detection, and OCR localization. |
If you are buying or installing for Coding, define the exact repeatable task first. “Marketing” is too broad. “Weekly SEO brief generation” or “campaign teardown workflow” is concrete enough to evaluate skill fit.
A narrow skill with a clean install path and strong operating assumptions is often better than a mega-skill that claims to do strategy, execution, QA, and reporting in one package.
Read the summary and the source repo details. The winning skill is the one your team will actually invoke repeatedly, not the one that looks the most ambitious on paper.
The best coding MCP server is not just the most capable one. It is the one with a sensible auth footprint, a credible publisher, and tool scope that matches the workflow you want to automate.
A strong server can still be the wrong choice if your host client, runtime, or team setup makes deployment painful. Operational fit matters as much as feature breadth.
This page helps with discovery. It does not replace your security review, permissions review, or cost/performance validation.
For Coding, tools become much easier to compare once you define the workflow step clearly: research, generation, analysis, reporting, enrichment, or execution.
The best tool is usually the one that fits into the workflow with the least friction, not the one with the largest feature matrix.
Opens, saves, and review activity are useful signals, but they are still directional. Final selection should come from a test against your own task.
For Coding, the strongest agent listings usually describe one clear operating role. Ambiguous “do everything” positioning is often a warning sign.
Before choosing an agent, decide how much autonomy, tool access, and workflow delegation you actually want in production.
A powerful agent can still fail if it assumes a workflow maturity level your team does not have yet. Operational fit beats theoretical capability.
For Coding, the right model depends on what the system is really doing: drafting, retrieval-augmented answering, reasoning, extraction, coding, or multimodal work.
That tradeoff is not cosmetic. It affects governance, hosting, latency, deployment flexibility, and the pace at which you can experiment.
Use this page to narrow the field. Then run a real benchmark on your prompts, latency targets, cost envelope, and safety constraints.
| Workflow stage | Start with | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Repeatable on-demand procedure | Skill | Packaged runbook inside your agent environment |
| Live data / write actions in external systems | MCP server | Connects models to CRM, analytics, repos, etc. |
| Quick single-task output, minimal setup | Standalone tool | Fastest path for individual contributors |
| Background monitoring / event-driven work | Agent | Autonomy across triggers and tools |
| Model selection / cost-latency tradeoffs | LLM directory | Match cognitive load to model capability |
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No. Rankings are discovery shortcuts based on installs, engagement, stars, or featured status — not a substitute for testing against your stack and compliance requirements.
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| 8 installs · 8 weekly · 4 GitHub stars |
| Write and maintain Storybook stories using CSF 3.0 best practices with type safety. \n \n Use CSF 3.0 format with satisfies Meta<typeof Component> for type-safe story definitions; omit title to let Storybook infer it from file paths \n Define shared args at the Meta level |
| 7 | wordpress-pro | Open | 5 installs · 5 weekly · 7,900 GitHub stars | Custom WordPress themes, plugins, Gutenberg blocks, WooCommerce stores, and REST API endpoints with security hardening and performance optimization. \n \n Covers theme development, plugin architecture, block creation, hooks/filters, and WooCommerce customization with WordPress co |
| 8 | security-best-practices | Open | 5 installs · 5 weekly · 88 GitHub stars | Comprehensive security hardening for web applications covering HTTPS, input validation, authentication, and OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities. \n \n Enforces HTTPS, security headers (CSP, HSTS), and rate limiting via Helmet and Express middleware to prevent DDoS and common attacks \n |
| 9 | opencode-expert | Open | 5 installs · 5 weekly · 2 GitHub stars | Comprehensive guide for OpenCode - the open-source AI coding agent. |
| 10 | spec-driven-development | Open | 5 installs · 5 weekly · 0 GitHub stars | Creates specs before coding to clarify requirements and ensure successful project execution. |
| 9 | AQUAVIEW | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | AQUAVIEW — Search and access global oceanographic and environmental datasets quickly. Discover maps, measurements, and d |
| 10 | Raindrop | Open | 0 GitHub stars · uncategorized | Raindrop: AI DevOps to convert Claude Code into an infrastructure-as-code full-stack deployment platform, automating app |
| 10 | Articuler | Open | 0 saves · 0 opens · networking | Networking is broken because keyword search is broken. Articuler brings real connections to the table by matching you with the right professionals, decoding public footprints, and providing effective cold email templates. |
| 7 | Qwen 3.7-Max | Open | code · size n/a · closed / API | Qwen 3.7-Max is a proprietary model designed for the agent era, excelling in coding, office automation, and long-horizon reasoning tasks. It offers versatile capabilities for writing and debugging code, automating workflows, and executing complex tasks autonomously. |
| 8 | Gemini 3.5 Flash | Open | language · size n/a · closed / API | Gemini 3.5 Flash is designed for executing complex, agentic workflows with exceptional speed and intelligence. It excels in coding and long-horizon tasks, providing real-world utility for developers and enterprises. |
| 9 | MiniMax M2.5 | Open | code · size n/a · closed / API | MiniMax M2.5 is a state-of-the-art model designed for real-world productivity, excelling in coding, agentic tool use, and office work. It offers significant improvements in task completion speed and cost-effectiveness, making it ideal for complex applications. |
| 10 | Mistral Medium 3.5 | Open | language · 128B · open weights | Mistral Medium 3.5 is a flagship model designed for instruction-following, reasoning, and coding tasks. It operates as a dense 128B model with a 256k context window, enabling efficient performance in real-world applications. |