Assemble launches zero-runtime /go config generator
Assemble is an open-source config generator for AI work that turns one `/go` command into native rules and workflows across 21 platforms. It replaces a pile of editor-specific prompt files with a single `.assemble.yaml` source of truth.
This is infrastructure for AI coding habits, not another agent runtime. The strongest pitch is portability: if the adapters stay current, teams can standardize prompts, roles, and workflows without locking into one vendor.
- –Generates native config for 21 platforms, including Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, Gemini CLI, Windsurf, and Codex
- –Runs once and exits, so there is no daemon, server, or background process to maintain
- –The spec-driven `/go` flow gives solo developers a repeatable way to express review, security, and release workflows
- –The main risk is adapter churn: this kind of tool is only as good as its maintenance across fast-moving editor and CLI ecosystems
- –The Marvel-themed persona layer is opinionated, but it compresses role behavior into a small, memorable interface
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2026-04-19
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2026-04-19
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