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Everything else.

Eight more AI coding tools we ship install prompts for. Each card copies a one-shot prompt you paste straight into the tool — it figures out the MCP config path itself. If your agent gets stuck, the fallback under each card has the manual steps.

Auto-install

Roo Code

A VS Code coding agent forked from Cline. Same MCP server shape, same auto-approve list.

Manual: install @work.books/cli globally; in VS Code, open the Roo Code MCP settings file and add a server named workbooks with command workbook and args ["mcp","serve"].

Auto-install

Goose

Block's open-source local agent. Workbooks plugs in as a Goose extension under ~/.config/goose/config.yaml.

Manual: install the CLI; under extensions: in ~/.config/goose/config.yaml add a stdio extension that calls workbook mcp serve.

Auto-install

OpenHands

The open-source SWE agent (formerly OpenDevin). Add Workbooks to the runtime's MCP config and restart the worker.

Manual: install the CLI; register an MCP entry in ~/.openhands/config.toml; restart the OpenHands runtime so the new tools surface.

Auto-install

Trae

ByteDance's AI-native IDE. MCP servers register through the tools panel in Trae's settings.

Manual: install the CLI; in Trae's Settings → MCP panel add a server named workbooks with command workbook and args [mcp, serve].

Auto-install

GitHub Copilot

Copilot's Agent mode supports MCP servers. Register Workbooks once and any repo Copilot drives can publish to Studio.

Manual: install the CLI; in VS Code, open Settings → Copilot → Agent → MCP servers and register Workbooks with the stdio command above.

Auto-install

Replit Agent

Replit's in-workspace agent. Install the CLI in your Repl's shell; the agent can then call out to it.

Manual: install the CLI inside your Repl's shell; consult the in-Repl Replit Agent docs for the current MCP server registration path (it has been moving around release-by-release).

Auto-install

Lovable

Lovable runs entirely in the browser. The Workbooks CLI runs on your machine, so the loop is: Lovable generates the file, you download it, you run workbook publish.

Manual: ask Lovable to generate a single-file HTML app with a wb-permissions meta and a source-bundle script tag; download the file; workbook publish it locally to push it into your Studio group.

Auto-install

v0

Vercel's web-based code generator. Same shape as Lovable — generate locally, publish locally.

Manual: prompt v0 for a single-file HTML app with the workbook source-bundle script tag; download; publish locally with workbook publish.