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Code you don't fix. The best DX for coding with AI using taste-1. Command continuously learns your coding taste and preferences.
Open models from $1/mo with $10-40 in free credits.
DealsMiMo 99% offGemini 2MiniMax 2Command Code is the first frontier coding agent that both builds software and continuously learns your coding taste. Ships. Fixes. Tests. Refactors. Learns you, all the while.
Every accept, reject, and edit is a signal auto-generates into project-level skills.
02Interactive CLI. Headless `-p`, `--yolo`. Background sandbox.
03File ops, shell, grep, extended thinking. The full stack, in your hands.
04Custom /agents and persistent /memory carried across every session.
05Reusable /skills, /commands, /mcp servers, plugins. Built to be hacked.
06/share sessions. npx taste push/pull. Taste, across teams.
07One command, seventeen modes. Audits, recolors, and reships your interface.
Hello, taste. The meta neuro-symbolic AI model that pairs LLMs with your coding taste.
Continuous learning.every accept, reject, and edit, a signal.
Auto-generating skills.patterns become reusable skills, no rules to write
Push to team.one command, the whole team pulls instantly
Built to learn you. taste-1 continuous RL. Every accept, reject, and edit is a signal. An agent that codes like you.
Without Taste
Other coding agents. The same play.
> Build a cli to tell date
Building
Interrupted
Lhey use typescript
Blabbering Adding tsc
Interrupted
Lno, use tsup
Stackflowing Adding mocha
Interrupted
Li prefer vitest
Done!
> f&5k, use lowercased -v to for version,
Updated, now -v for version.
You can run the app using `npm run dev`
> s#!t, i always prefer pnpm
> leave it, i'll do it myself!
> learn something from me for a change
Mmmmm. Taste.
Command. After it learns you.
> Build a cli to tell date
Building cli, let me check your taste
Using your taste, I see you prefer:
TypeScript for CLI
Commander and tsup
Vitest for tests
You prefer pnpm but do `npm link`
You like lowercased `-v` for cli version
Using taste, learning, building...
Done!
Built a date cli, with TypeScript, tsup, vitest
Also linked using `npm link`
Run `date-cli` to try it out.
> oh wow, awesome! just what I wanted.
> i just made an api route, can add /health route
Command Code learns my taste. After a week, it stopped making the mistakes I kept fixing in other agents. The diffs feel like a senior engineer who already read the codebase.
[Zeno Rocha]Command Code is the first agent where I trust open models in production. The harness is so solid I had to double check I was still on DeepSeek Flash. Shipped multiple CLIs and a full Redwood app for $2.
[David Thyresson]Start building.With your taste.
Install. Sign in. Code.
//faq
Everything that usually comes up before a team installs. Still curious? Read the docs, or join the Discord.
Command Code is a frontier coding agent that lives in your terminal and continuously learns your coding taste. Powered by taste-1, it ships, fixes, tests, and refactors with the patterns you keep and forgets the ones you delete.
Every accept, reject, and edit is a signal. Command Code distills those into project-level /skills and personal /memory, so the next session opens with the conventions you already prefer. No rules to write, no prompts to maintain.
Every model listed in our docs ships out of the box Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, xAI, DeepSeek, Qwen, Kimi, GLM, MiniMax, and more. New vendors land regularly.
No. Never. Your code, your skills, and your memory stay on your machine. Command Code never trains on your work. See the Privacy Policy.
npx taste push to publish a project skill, npx taste pull to install one. Skills are open files in your repo review them in PRs like any other code.
Free tier for solo developers. Pro and Team plans add seats, more compute, and shared taste registries. See Pricing for the full breakdown.
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