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farion1231/cc-switch

A cross-platform desktop All-in-One assistant for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Gemini CLI & Hermes Agent. Only official website: ccswitch.io

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What it does

CC Switch is a free desktop app that brings together multiple AI coding assistants — including Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI — into a single interface, so developers don't have to juggle separate tools and accounts. It runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux and lets users manage which AI service they're using, along with settings and credentials, all from one place.

Why it matters

With over 109,000 stars, this project signals massive developer demand for a unified layer on top of competing AI coding tools — a sign that the AI coding assistant market is fragmenting fast and 'aggregator' products are becoming valuable real estate. For founders and investors, it highlights an emerging category where the interface that sits above the AI models may capture significant user loyalty, regardless of which underlying AI wins.

Why it's trending

The explosion of competing AI coding tools — Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and others — has created a real pain point for developers who want to experiment across all of them without constant context-switching and credential juggling, and CC Switch is positioned squarely at that frustration. The project pulled in over 4,300 stars this week alone against a base of 109,000, signaling that word is spreading fast as the AI coding assistant market heats up. However, with only 80 contributors driving that massive star count — a ratio of roughly 1 contributor per 1,370 stars — the growth pattern warrants a closer look before betting heavily on community longevity.

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Stars
109.7k
Forks
7.3k
Contributors
80
Language
Rust

Score updated Jun 28, 2026

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