Prime Agent
Prime Agent is an open-source CLI agent framework for developers and agent researchers who want models to carry out coding and other long-running autonomous tasks.
Tool overview
Adoption judgment: Prime Agent is worth a controlled trial by experienced developers or agent researchers, but the available evidence is not strong enough to treat it as a mature production coding-automation product. The material supports the existence of an open-source CLI/harness aimed at coding and long-running autonomous work, with its main value in organizing a model into a persistent workflow. However, nearly all supplied evidence comes from X rather than a verifiable official repository, complete tutorial, or independent long-form evaluation. Start with a small, reversible task instead of handing it a critical codebase.
Prime Agent is not a new foundation model, a conventional autocomplete extension, a graphical IDE, or an automated deployment service. A more accurate analogy is an agent execution and orchestration layer around existing models. The public descriptions mention RLM-native programmatic tool calling, programmable context, persistent multi-agent orchestration, and self-improvement. The intended output is continued progress on coding tasks and other agentic workflows over extended runs, rather than just a single chat response.