Hi π β would love to propose adding AI Workdeck to the Code Editors and Assistants section.
What it is
AI Workdeck is an open-source, AI-native IDE built for legal and document-heavy workflows β the domain-specific counterpart to Cursor/Aide, but oriented around matters, documents, agents, and evidence rather than source code.
- Files + agents + plugins + WPS/Office editing + OCR + evidence chains in one workspace
- Local-first by default: a setup wizard lets you pick a cloud API key or a fully local model via Ollama (zero key, data never leaves the machine)
- A plugin marketplace so legal/document teams extend it without forking
- Spring Boot + Vue + Electron, AGPL-3.0
Why it fits this list
Every tool currently under "Code Editors and Assistants" targets software developers. AI Workdeck is interesting because it applies the same IDE ergonomics (one workspace for files, context, extensions, and an agent side-panel) to a non-engineering profession β lawyers and document-heavy teams. It's a useful reference point for anyone thinking about how the "AI-native IDE" pattern generalizes beyond code.
For developers building domain-specific AI workspaces (legaltech, compliance, due-diligence, document AI), it's a directly relevant open-source starting point rather than yet another general code editor.
Suggested entry
AI Workdeck β Open-source AI-native IDE for legal and document-heavy workflows β matters, documents, agents, plugins, OCR, and evidence chains in one local-first workspace. (Spring Boot + Vue + Electron, AGPL-3.0)
Happy to open a PR if you'd prefer that over the issue. Thanks for maintaining this list! π
Hi π β would love to propose adding AI Workdeck to the Code Editors and Assistants section.
What it is
AI Workdeck is an open-source, AI-native IDE built for legal and document-heavy workflows β the domain-specific counterpart to Cursor/Aide, but oriented around matters, documents, agents, and evidence rather than source code.
Why it fits this list
Every tool currently under "Code Editors and Assistants" targets software developers. AI Workdeck is interesting because it applies the same IDE ergonomics (one workspace for files, context, extensions, and an agent side-panel) to a non-engineering profession β lawyers and document-heavy teams. It's a useful reference point for anyone thinking about how the "AI-native IDE" pattern generalizes beyond code.
For developers building domain-specific AI workspaces (legaltech, compliance, due-diligence, document AI), it's a directly relevant open-source starting point rather than yet another general code editor.
Suggested entry
Happy to open a PR if you'd prefer that over the issue. Thanks for maintaining this list! π