In conclusion.
After I published that article last time, a friend asked me: "The multi-Agent programming assistant you mentioned, I downloaded it and tried it, it's quite useful. Is there anything new recently?"
Yes, and quite a few.
In the past month, we have revamped the entire system from skeleton to flesh; the core hasn't changed - it's still the multi-Agent programming assistant using domestic large models - but now it resembles a real development team more: it can plan tasks by itself, perceive your project structure, work quietly in the background, and inform you when tasks are completed or if issues arise, it will self-review and optimize.