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Code at the speed of thought.
This project exists for devs who are not early adopters, had a rough time with ChatGPT, and don’t know where to start with Cursor, Claude Code, or MCP servers. It’s a step-by-step path: opinionated setup guides, sane defaults, and reproducible workflows that turn a spec into working code, tests, and docs—fast.

What you get: copy-and-paste config for Cursor and Claude Code, a prompts/playbook that actually survives real repos, plain-English explanations of current capabilities (what’s realistic vs. fantasy), and simple MCP server examples so your tools can talk to your codebase, APIs, and scripts without yak-shaving. We focus on speed to first useful outcome, review-friendly changes, and keeping your costs and data under control.

If you tried AI coding once and it felt like noise, this aims to be the calm guide: fewer magic tricks, more shipped features. Feedback welcome.
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Developer Toolkit was manually vetted by our editorial team and was first featured on September 20th 2025.

Pros and Cons

Pros

Generates production-ready code
Automates boilerplate code
Understanding of project structure
Code suggestions
Supports team collaboration
Strong privacy measures
Supports continuous learning
Large, active community
Documentation in multiple languages
Different subscription plans
Describes code in natural language
Context aware suggestions
Effortless code writing
Enterprise privacy
Supports complex architectures
Increases efficiency
Promotes team growth
Aids in knowledge sharing
10x faster development
0 to production in hours
Comprehensive tutorials
Daily learning lessons
Productivity patterns
Collaborative features
Data sovereignty
Highly efficient
Improves team's productivity
Speeds up coding
Supportive community
Customizable subscription plans
Enables faster shipping
Reduces debugging
Intuitive UI
Promotes individual productivity
Supports multiple languages
Individualized code suggestions
Continuous updates
Affordable pricing
Dedicated Customer Success Manager
Custom onboarding and training
License to modify documentation
Priority roadmap influence
SLA and dedicated support
Inspires codebase from user styles
Extensive documentation

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Cons

Subscription required
No offline access
Limited language support
No free version
Requires coding experience
No on-premise option
No explicit mention of security measures
May limit code understanding
Limited customization

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