A curated library of pre-made, machine-readable task prompts that let Jules (or any agent) — and humans — turn intent into production-grade work.
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A curated library of pre-made, machine-readable task prompts that let Jules (or any agent) — and humans — turn intent into production-grade work.
Jules for Antigravity - Connect Google's Jules API to VS Code via MCP. Features bidirectional sync, lazy loading, and context awareness.
A simple user script that allows you to download code if the task publishing stucks for a long time
Unofficial client for Google Jules — browse sessions and chat on iOS/Android/Web (React Native + Expo).
Chrome Extension for bulk operations on Jules tasks via batchexecute API -- archive tasks and start code suggestions at scale.
Control Google Jules from LLM agents with a reusable skill, API helper, and ops guides.
A C++ application built with KDE Frameworks that provides a desktop interface for interacting with the Google Jules API
MCP server implementation for Jules API integration
🚀 A FastMCP-based server bridging Google Jules Agent with MCP clients (like Claude Desktop). Seamlessly manage sources, sessions, and activities!
Repositório dedicado ao estudo do agente de IA Google Jules para prototipação de um jogo de navegador baseado em digitação
Async Google Jules code review API client — submit sessions, poll for completion, extract diffs
JULES.md is a configuration file format for the Google Jules AI coding agent, providing project-specific instructions, architecture context, and coding standards to guide AI-assisted development workflows. Similar in spirit to AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, and other agent-context files, JULES.md scopes Jules behavior to a repository.
Control Google Jules sessions via REST API and CLI, enabling session management, status checks, instructions, reports, merges, and closures from LLM agents.
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