Google's Jules AI Now Supports Discord Building, Offers New Features and Reliability Improvements
Google's AI-powered coding agent, Jules, has received significant updates. Users can now build and share their work on Discord, while developers get assistance with coding tasks. The latest version also includes new features and improvements to reliability.
Jules, developed by Google Labs, is designed to help developers with various coding tasks. The latest updates allow users to start building and share their work directly on Discord. Additionally, Jules now offers a file selector to specify files in chat, memory for remembering preferences, and environment variables management.
The recent updates have focused on improving Jules' reliability and reducing latency. Common environment setup issues have also been fixed. Furthermore, the Jules API is now open for integration into users' own systems and workflows. Users can trigger tasks based on events, such as when a news is filed in Slack, and extend Jules to new surfaces.
A new lightweight command-line interface, Jules Tools, is introduced to interact with Jules directly in the terminal. Users can start, stop, and verify tasks alongside their own commands.
With these updates, Jules provides more control and flexibility for users and developers. The ability to build and share on Discord, along with improved reliability and new features, makes Jules a powerful tool for coding assistance. The open API and new command-line interface further enhance its usability and integration capabilities.
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