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OpenAI Codex May 2026 updates: Codex for Chrome + Codex CLI 0.130.0
OpenAI’s Codex changelog highlights May 2026 updates including a new Codex Chrome extension and newer Codex CLI releases (0.129.0 and 0.130.0), plus updated enterprise analytics governance documentation.
Gemini Interactions API Breaking Changes (May–June 2026): steps, response_format, streaming
Google is changing the Gemini Interactions API: outputs becomes steps, response_format replaces response_mime_type, and streaming events change. Here are key dates and what to update.
Cursor May 2026 updates: PR Review, Build in Parallel, Security Review, admin controls
Cursor’s May 2026 changelog highlights a new PR review experience, parallel plan execution with async subagents, Security Review beta, and new admin controls for models and spend.
Cursor 3.3 Release: PR Review, Build in Parallel (async subagents), and new Enterprise admin controls
Cursor 3.3 adds an all-in-one PR review experience, a Build in Parallel mode that runs async subagents, and several enterprise admin upgrades (model access controls, spend limits/alerts, usage analytics, marketplace policies, and security review beta).
Anthropic raises Claude Code usage limits (May 2026): doubled 5-hour rate limits and no more peak-hour reductions
Anthropic announced three changes effective immediately: doubling Claude Code's five-hour rate limits for paid plans, removing peak-hour limit reductions for Pro/Max, and raising API rate limits for Claude Opus models.
Gemini API May 2026 Update: Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite GA, Interactions API schema migration, multimodal File Search
May 2026 Gemini API release notes: gemini-3.1-flash-lite reaches GA (May 7), the Interactions API schema changes from outputs→steps with a May 20 default cutover (May 6), and File Search adds multimodal image support with gemini-embedding-2 (May 5).
OpenAI Codex CLI 0.128.0 (April 2026): Persisted /goal Workflows, codex update, and Better Plugin + Permission Controls
Codex CLI 0.128.0 adds persisted /goal workflows you can pause/resume, a codex update command, expanded permission profiles, and smoother plugin marketplace workflows — per the official OpenAI Codex changelog.
Claude Platform (May 6, 2026): Managed Agents Multiagent Sessions, Outcomes, and Webhooks in Public Beta
Anthropic added Managed Agents webhooks, moved Multiagent Sessions + Outcomes into public beta, and shipped vault credential background refresh + improved session/event filtering.
OpenAI Updates the Agents SDK (April 15, 2026): Native Sandboxes, MCP Tools, and Codex-Like File Workflows
OpenAI shipped a major Agents SDK update on April 15, 2026, adding native sandbox execution, a model-native harness, MCP-based tool integrations, and workspace primitives like AGENTS.md instructions and Codex-like filesystem tools.
OpenAI Codex Adds Pets (May 1, 2026): A Small UI for Tracking Agent Progress
OpenAI says Codex now has 'Pets' — a small companion UI you can wake with /pet that gives peripheral status about what Codex is doing.
Claude Code Quality Postmortem (April 23, 2026): Effort Defaults Reverted, Idle-Session Bug Fixed, Limits Reset
Anthropic detailed three separate Claude Code changes that degraded perceived quality (effort default, idle-session thinking retention, and verbosity prompting), and confirmed fixes shipped by v2.1.116 along with a subscriber usage-limit reset.
Cursor Team Marketplace (May 1, 2026): First-Party Plugin Controls Without a Repo
Cursor shipped a Team Marketplace update on May 1, 2026: admins can create a team marketplace without connecting a repository, and manage install behavior for first-party plugins (MCP servers, skills, subagents, rules, hooks).
Cursor Security Review (April 30, 2026): Always-on PR Security Reviewer + Scheduled Vulnerability Scanner
Cursor Security Review entered beta on April 30, 2026 for Teams and Enterprise plans, adding always-on security agents: a PR Security Reviewer that leaves inline findings and a scheduled Vulnerability Scanner that can send Slack updates.
Claude Code v2.1.126 (May 1, 2026): claude project purge, gateway-aware /model, OAuth paste login, managed-sandbox security fix
Claude Code v2.1.126 adds claude project purge to delete local state, lists gateway /v1/models in /model when using ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL, lets claude auth login accept pasted OAuth codes for SSH/WSL/containers, expands dangerously-skip-permissions for protected paths, and ships a managed-sandbox security fix.
Gemini API April 2026 Update: Flex/Priority Tiers, Deep Research with MCP, embedding-2 GA, gemini-3.1-flash-tts-preview
April 2026 in the Gemini API: new Flex and Priority inference tiers (Apr 1), gemini-3.1-flash-tts-preview (Apr 15), Deep Research updates with MCP server integration and File Search (Apr 21), gemini-embedding-2 GA (Apr 22), and the gemini-robotics-er-1.5-preview shutdown (Apr 30).
Cursor SDK (April 29, 2026): Build Programmatic Agents with the Same Runtime That Powers Cursor
Cursor launched a TypeScript SDK on April 29, 2026 that exposes the same agent runtime, harness, and models that power the Cursor IDE. Run agents locally or on Cursor's cloud, integrate them into your own apps, and reach for any frontier model behind a single interface.
Claude Code v2.1.120 → v2.1.123 (April 28–29, 2026): claude ultrareview in CI, Windows Without Git Bash, MCP alwaysLoad, plugin prune
Claude Code's late-April 2026 point releases (v2.1.120–v2.1.123) make /ultrareview runnable from CI as a non-interactive subcommand, drop the Git Bash requirement on Windows in favor of PowerShell, add an alwaysLoad option for MCP servers, and ship claude plugin prune for orphaned plugin dependencies.
Cursor 3.2 (April 2026): /multitask Async Subagents, Better Worktrees, Multi-Root Workspaces
Cursor 3.2 adds /multitask async subagents in the Agents Window, improved worktrees, and multi-root workspaces for cross-repo changes. This update also includes interactive canvases and major Cursor CLI QoL upgrades like /debug, /btw, /config, and /statusline.
Warp Goes Open Source (April 28, 2026): AGPL Client, OpenAI as Founding Sponsor, Oz-Driven Contributions
Warp open-sourced the Warp client under AGPL on April 28, 2026 at github.com/warpdotdev/warp, with OpenAI as the founding sponsor, expanded support for Kimi/MiniMax/Qwen plus an 'auto (open)' router, and a new Oz-agent-driven contribution workflow. (updated with changelog-confirmed TOML settings + /feedback details)
Claude Code Week 17 (April 20–24, 2026): /ultrareview Public Preview, Session Recap, Custom Themes, Web Redesign
Claude Code Week 17 opened /ultrareview to public research preview, made session recap a first-class CLI feature, shipped custom themes you can build and ship in plugins, and redesigned Claude Code on the web with a sessions sidebar and drag-and-drop layout.
Claude Code Week 16 (April 13–17, 2026): Opus 4.7, xhigh Effort, Routines, /ultrareview, /usage, Native Binaries
Anthropic's Claude Code Week 16 update made Opus 4.7 the default on Max and Team Premium, added the xhigh effort level and /effort slider, shipped Routines and /ultrareview on the web, a /usage breakdown, and moved the CLI to native binaries.
OpenAI Codex April 2026 Update: GPT-5.5, Browser Use, and CLI 0.124–0.125
What shipped in OpenAI Codex during April 2026: GPT-5.5 as the new frontier coding model, in-app browser use, automatic approval reviews, and Codex CLI 0.124.0/0.125.0.
Claude Code Week 15 (April 6–10, 2026): /ultraplan, Monitor Tool, /autofix-pr, /team-onboarding
Anthropic's Claude Code Week 15 update added /ultraplan cloud planning, the Monitor tool with self-pacing /loop, /autofix-pr from the terminal, and /team-onboarding.
Claude Opus 4.7 (April 16, 2026): /ultrareview, Auto Mode for Max, xhigh Effort Level, and a Better SWE Score
Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7 on April 16, 2026. Pricing is unchanged at $5/$25 MTok; the model improves SWE-bench-class coding, ships a new /ultrareview slash command in Claude Code, extends auto mode to Max users, and introduces xhigh as the new default effort level.
Google Antigravity 1.22.2 (April 7, 2026): Unified Permissions System for Agent Actions
Google Antigravity 1.22.2 introduces a unified permissions system to control agent actions, improving safety and oversight for agentic workflows.
Windsurf vs Cursor: Which AI IDE in 2026?
A practical comparison of Windsurf and Cursor in 2026: pricing, Cascade vs Composer workflows, credit systems, and when to choose each AI IDE.
What is Vibe Coding? The Complete Guide for 2026
Vibe coding is the practice of building software by describing intent in natural language and iterating with AI. This guide explains how it works, who it's for, and how to get started.
Warp Oz: Cloud Agent Orchestration for DevOps
A practical guide to Warp's Oz cloud agent: what it does, how it fits into terminal and DevOps workflows.
SWE-bench Wars: How AI Coding Benchmarks Hit 80%
A practical look at SWE-bench and AI coding benchmarks: what they measure, current results, and how to interpret claims.
OpenAI Codex Desktop App: Guide to Multi-Agent Workflows
A practical guide to the OpenAI Codex desktop app: setup, multi-agent workflows, and how it fits into development.
Open-Weight Models Closing the Gap: GPT-OSS, Qwen3, Llama 4
A practical look at how open-weight coding models are catching up to frontier models: what's available and when to use them.
How to Set Up Ollama + Continue for Fully Private AI Coding
A step-by-step guide to running AI coding entirely on your machine with Ollama and Continue: zero cloud, zero API keys, full privacy.
The MCP Revolution: How One Protocol Connects Every AI Tool
A look at how Model Context Protocol (MCP) is unifying the AI coding ecosystem: one protocol, many servers, universal compatibility.
Is AI Coding Worth It? Honest Developer Guide
A practical look at whether AI coding tools are worth the cost: productivity gains, tradeoffs, and when they pay off for developers.
How to Use Cursor: Complete Tutorial for Beginners (2026)
A practical beginner's guide to using Cursor: setup, Tab completions, Composer, Agent mode, rules, and tips for getting the most from the AI-native IDE.
How to Use AI for Coding: Complete Beginner's Guide (2026)
A practical beginner's guide to using AI for coding: setup options, workflow patterns, prompt tips, and how to choose the right tool for your level and goals.
GitHub Copilot Alternatives: 10 Tools Worth Trying (2026)
A practical roundup of GitHub Copilot alternatives for 2026: Cursor, Windsurf, Continue, Tabnine, and more. Compare pricing, features, and best use cases.
Gemini 3 Flash: PhD-Level Coding at Flash Pricing
A practical guide to using Gemini 3 Flash for coding: strengths, setup, and when it offers the best value.
Enterprise AI Agents: Claude Cowork vs OpenAI Frontier
A practical comparison of enterprise AI coding agents: Claude Cowork, OpenAI offerings, and what matters for large organizations.
DeepSeek vs GPT for Coding: Budget vs Premium (2026)
A practical comparison of DeepSeek Coder and GPT models for software development: cost, quality, context, and when to choose budget vs premium AI coding.
DeepSeek vs Claude for Coding: Which AI Model Wins?
A practical comparison of DeepSeek Coder and Claude models for software development: pricing, quality, context, and when to choose each for your coding workflow.
Cursor vs VS Code: Do You Need an AI-Native IDE? (2026)
A practical comparison of Cursor and VS Code: when to choose an AI-first IDE versus staying in VS Code with extensions like Copilot or Continue.
Cursor vs GitHub Copilot: Full 2026 Comparison
A practical comparison of Cursor and GitHub Copilot in 2026: AI-native IDE vs extension-first assistant, pricing tiers, workflows, and when to choose each.
Cursor vs Devin: AI IDE vs Autonomous Agent (2026)
A practical comparison of Cursor and Devin: in-IDE AI assistance versus autonomous ticket-to-PR agent. Different paradigms, different use cases.
Cursor vs Claude Code: AI IDE vs Terminal Agent (2026)
A practical comparison of Cursor and Claude Code: AI-native IDE with Composer and Agent versus terminal-first Claude coding. Pricing, workflows, and when to pick each.
Cursor Rules: Complete Guide to Customizing Your AI IDE
A practical guide to Cursor Rules: how to write and use .cursorrules to shape how Cursor's AI behaves in your projects.
Cursor Review 2026: Is It Worth the Hype?
An honest Cursor review for 2026: strengths, weaknesses, pricing, and who it suits best among AI coding IDEs.
Cursor Pricing Guide: Free vs Pro vs Ultra (2026)
A clear breakdown of Cursor pricing tiers in 2026: Hobby, Pro, Pro+, Ultra, and Teams so you can choose the right plan.
Cursor Alternatives: Best AI IDEs Compared (2026)
A practical comparison of Cursor alternatives: Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, and more. Compare features, pricing, and when to switch from Cursor.
Copilot vs Cursor: Which Coding Assistant? (2026)
A practical comparison of GitHub Copilot and Cursor: extension-first vs AI-native IDE, pricing, workflows, and which coding assistant fits your team in 2026.
Complete Guide to MCP Servers: What They Are and How to Use Them
A practical guide to Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers: what MCP is, how to set up servers in Cursor and Claude Code, top server categories, and common pitfalls.
Claude vs GPT for Coding: Developer's Honest Take (2026)
A practical comparison of Claude and GPT models for software development: reasoning quality, context, pricing, and which fits your coding workflow in 2026.
Claude Opus 4.6 vs Opus 4.5: What 1M Context Means for Devs
A practical comparison of Claude Opus 4.6 and 4.5 for coding: context window, quality, and when to use each model.
Bolt.new vs Lovable: Which Vibe Coding Tool? (2026)
A practical comparison of Bolt.new and Lovable as vibe coding tools: browser-based app building, pricing, workflows, and when to choose each.
Best Vibe Coding Tools: Build Apps Without Writing Code (2026)
A practical roundup of the best vibe coding tools for 2026: browser-based app builders, AI IDEs, and prompt-to-code platforms for rapid prototyping and full-stack development.
Best Open Source AI Coding Tools
A practical roundup of open-source AI coding tools: Continue, Aider, Cline, OpenCode, and more for developers who value transparency and self-hosting.
Best AI Tool for VS Code in 2026
A practical comparison of the best AI tools for VS Code: extensions like GitHub Copilot and Continue, plus when to consider an AI-first IDE like Cursor.
Best AI Coding Tools for Beginners (2026)
A practical guide to AI coding tools for developers new to AI-assisted programming: low-friction options, free tiers, and how to get started.
Background Agents Explained: Cursor, Codex & Beyond
A practical guide to background agents in AI coding: what they are, how Cursor and Codex use them, and when they matter for your workflow.
AI Coding Tools Pricing Comparison (2026)
A practical comparison of AI coding tool pricing: free tiers, Pro plans, and value by workflow so you can choose the right plan.
AI Coding Agents Explained: How They Work in 2026
A practical explainer of AI coding agents: what they are, how they differ from completions and chat, and which tools offer agent-style workflows.
AI Code Review Tools: Automate Your PR Workflow
A practical guide to AI code review tools: CodeRabbit, Copilot review, and others that automate PR feedback and code quality checks.
AI Code Review Tools Directory
A hub for AI code review: automated PR feedback, code quality checks, and tools that integrate with GitHub, GitLab, and your workflow.
AI Code Generation: What It Is and Best Tools (2026)
A practical guide to AI code generation: what it is, how it works, best tools for different use cases, and how to use it effectively.
AI Code Completion: How It Works and Best Tools (2026)
A practical guide to AI code completion: how it works, how it differs from traditional autocomplete, and which tools offer the best experience in 2026.
How to Use Claude Opus 4.5 (Dec 2025)
Step-by-step guide to using Claude Opus 4.5 in the Claude app, via the API, and through cloud partners---plus pricing, model ID, and best practices.
Claude Opus 4.5 Released: What Shipped and When to Use It (Dec 2025)
A concise record of Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.5 release: pricing, model ID, availability, capabilities, and how it compared to Sonnet 4.5 at launch.
Ultimate Guide to AI IDEs: What to Use and Why (Updated Feb 2026)
A comprehensive guide to AI-powered IDEs and coding assistants in 2026, with verified pricing, model details, and practical selection criteria.
How to Set Up Local AI Coding with Continue and Ollama (Updated Feb 2026)
A step-by-step guide to running AI code completions and chat entirely on your machine using Continue and Ollama---no cloud API keys, no data leaving your computer.
How to Generate Images with Gemini 3 Pro Image via the API (Updated Feb 2026)
A step-by-step guide to generating images with Google's Gemini 3 Pro Image model using the Gemini API, with Python and Node.js examples.
How to Use Cursor Composer (Updated Feb 2026)
A practical guide to Cursor's Composer feature: how to open it, write effective prompts, review multi-file diffs, and iterate on changes.
How to Set Up GitHub Copilot in VS Code (Updated Feb 2026)
Step-by-step guide to installing and configuring GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code, with current pricing across all plan tiers and essential settings to tune.
GitHub Copilot vs Windsurf (Codeium): Full Comparison (Updated Feb 2026)
A detailed comparison of GitHub Copilot (Free/Pro/Pro+/Business/Enterprise) versus Windsurf (Free/Pro/Teams/Enterprise) as of February 2026---pricing, credits, models, IDE support, and data controls.
Free AI Coding Tools That Actually Work (Updated Feb 2026)
A practical guide to genuinely free AI coding options in 2026, with clear limits, what you actually get, and how to choose between them.
GitHub Copilot vs Tabnine vs Sourcegraph Amp (2026): Enterprise AI coding assistants
GitHub Copilot vs Tabnine vs Sourcegraph Amp: enterprise AI coding assistants comparison (2026). Pricing, deployment (cloud/VPC/on-prem/air-gapped), and security for regulated teams.
Cursor vs Windsurf: Pricing, Models, and Workflows Compared (Updated Feb 2026)
A practical comparison of Cursor and Windsurf (Codeium) in 2026: pricing tiers, credit systems, model routing, and how Composer vs Cascade affect your daily workflow.
Strategic Briefing: AI for Software Development in 2026
A market briefing for engineering leaders on the current AI model landscape (GPT-5.2/Codex 5.3, Claude 4.6, Gemini 3/3.1) and the IDE orchestration layer that delivers real engineering value.
Claude 4.6 vs GPT-5.2/Codex 5.3 vs Gemini 3.1 Pro for Coding (Feb 2026)
A practical, source-backed comparison of the three major AI model families for coding: Claude Sonnet/Opus 4.6, GPT-5.2 with Codex 5.3 variants, and Gemini 3/3.1 Pro.
Claude Code vs Aider: Terminal AI Coding Compared (Updated Feb 2026)
A detailed, source-backed comparison of Anthropic's Claude Code and the open-source Aider CLI: access, models, pricing, git workflows, and when to pick each.
How to Choose Between Cursor, Copilot, and Claude Code (Updated Feb 2026)
A practical decision guide for the three most discussed AI coding tools in 2026: Cursor for AI-first IDE workflows, Copilot for extension-first teams, and Claude Code for terminal-first development.
Best AI Tools for Python Developers (Updated Feb 2026)
A focused roundup of the best AI coding tools for Python development, with current pricing, model details, and practical tips for Python-specific workflows.
Beginner's Guide to Top AI Models for Coding (Updated Feb 2026)
A practical primer on choosing between GPT-5.2/Codex 5.3, Claude Sonnet/Opus 4.6, and Gemini 3/3.1 models for development work in 2026.
Best AI CLI Tools for Terminal-Based Coding (Updated Feb 2026)
A practical guide to the best terminal-native AI coding tools in 2026: Aider, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot CLI, and Warp, with current pricing and feature details.
5 Practical Observations on AI Coding Tools (Updated Feb 2026)
What actually matters when using AI coding tools in 2026: agentic workflows, IDE orchestration, model selection by task, cost management, and human-in-the-loop safety.