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OpenRouter releases agent SDK and terminal scaffolding, enabling one command to generate customizable AI agent applications
CryptoWorld News reports that OpenRouter has released an agent SDK and terminal scaffolding, allowing users to generate customizable AI agent applications with just one command. The platform’s core selling point is that users can type “Help me build an agent” in Claude Code or Cursor, and the system will generate a complete terminal AI assistant project, with customizable interface, tools, and models, ready to run after generation. The generated project comes with built-in tools for file reading and editing, shell command execution, regex search, web search, and more, and users can select advanced features such as sub-agent derivation, task planning, and user input as needed. The terminal interface offers three input styles and four tool display modes, with conversations automatically saved in JSONL format for easy review later. The SDK handles model invocation, tool execution, streaming output, and stop conditions, allowing developers to focus on writing the shell without interfering with the agent loop.