Three Production-Ready AI Tools Just Dropped
dmux, tscircuit, and Base Skills ship real infrastructure for AI development workflows.
Three Production-Ready AI Tools Just Dropped
AI development is maturing fast. Three tools that shipped this week prove it — they're not demos, they're production infrastructure filling real gaps in agent workflows.
dmux: Parallel AI Coding Agents
dmux lets you run multiple AI coding agents in parallel using isolated git worktrees and tmux sessions. Different agents work on separate branches simultaneously, then you merge the best results.
Finally, a way to scale AI coding beyond one agent, one task.
tscircuit: React for Hardware
tscircuit brings React-style component design to PCB development. Write circuits in TypeScript, generate manufacturing files, order real boards. It's the missing bridge between software and hardware development.
Base Skills: Blockchain-Native Agents
Base Skills gives AI agents native blockchain capabilities — deploy contracts, integrate wallets, run nodes. Skills activate automatically when agents detect relevant tasks.
These tools represent a shift from AI demos to production-grade development infrastructure. The boring middleware that makes AI agents actually useful in real workflows.
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dmux
dmux enables developers to manage multiple AI coding agents in parallel using isolated git worktrees and tmux sessions. It allows different agents to
Base Skills
Agent skills collection that enables AI agents to interact with the Base blockchain network. Provides pre-built capabilities for deploying contracts,
tscircuit
Design electronic circuits and PCBs using React components and TypeScript. Create schematics, generate manufacturing files, and order real circuit boa
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