AI Devops
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Gotta say, Claude Opus 4.5 does feel pretty close to AGI for development and dev-ops.
If you haven't tried it yet, highly recommended, especially as it can ssh into your cloudron instances, answer questions, and help with maintenance, optimisation, and even migrations.
I've spent the last couple of weeks creating this repo, and now website, as an outlet for all the agents I can now create and put to work with it:
- https://github.com/marcusquinn/aidevops (appreciate a star)
- https://aidevops.sh/ (created with Opus 4.5)
My round the clock stack is now:
- https://tabby.sh/ (I like with Tabs on the left, and using Profiles per repo)
- https://opencode.ai/ (just a beautiful TUI, it makes all the others feel lame)
- https://zed.dev/ (so fast and clean compared to VSCode/VSCodium)
With all this, I'm at the point where nothing feels impossible, and years of ideas and ambitions can now just be a Tabby tab conversation with Opus via OpenCode away from getting anything done.
All open-source, so you can use AI to ask what it all does, if it's safe, etc.
Giving it hosting access and Cloudron instances to play with is unlocking infinite potential — that we could never do with closed SaaS services.
To the creators and builders, our time is now

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Gotta say, Claude Opus 4.5 does feel pretty close to AGI for development and dev-ops.
If you haven't tried it yet, highly recommended, especially as it can ssh into your cloudron instances, answer questions, and help with maintenance, optimisation, and even migrations.
I've spent the last couple of weeks creating this repo, and now website, as an outlet for all the agents I can now create and put to work with it:
- https://github.com/marcusquinn/aidevops (appreciate a star)
- https://aidevops.sh/ (created with Opus 4.5)
My round the clock stack is now:
- https://tabby.sh/ (I like with Tabs on the left, and using Profiles per repo)
- https://opencode.ai/ (just a beautiful TUI, it makes all the others feel lame)
- https://zed.dev/ (so fast and clean compared to VSCode/VSCodium)
With all this, I'm at the point where nothing feels impossible, and years of ideas and ambitions can now just be a Tabby tab conversation with Opus via OpenCode away from getting anything done.
All open-source, so you can use AI to ask what it all does, if it's safe, etc.
Giving it hosting access and Cloudron instances to play with is unlocking infinite potential — that we could never do with closed SaaS services.
To the creators and builders, our time is now

Oh, you can use Opus 4.5 for free on Google's Antigravity at the mo.
Obviously not for this setup, but a good way to give it a try on general tasks and projects.