Auggie CLI adds queues, subagents, ACP workflows
Augment Code’s January 2026 update makes Auggie CLI far more production-ready with Ask mode, prompt queueing, bash execution, image input, and parallel subagents. The release also adds ACP connectivity and SDK automation paths that push it beyond a simple terminal wrapper into a broader agentic dev workflow tool.
This looks like Augment turning its CLI into a serious Claude Code/Cursor terminal competitor for teams that want automation depth, not just chat in a shell.
- –Prompt queueing plus subagents reduces idle time and enables parallel task execution on real multi-step jobs.
- –ACP editor connectivity closes the loop between terminal agents and IDE workflows instead of forcing a hard context switch.
- –Bash execution and image input expand coverage to debugging and UI-adjacent tasks that pure text agents often miss.
- –SDK-oriented automation suggests Auggie is being positioned as programmable infrastructure, not only an interactive assistant.
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83d ago
2026-03-05
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83d ago
2026-03-05
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Augment Code