Cline vs Jules
Two Coding AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.
The open coding agent
Best forDevelopers who want an open-source agentic assistant with model choice and human-approved steps
What it doesCline is an open-source AI coding agent that runs in VS Code, the terminal, and embedded applications, performing coordinated multi-file edits, running commands, and following a plan-and-act workflow with step approval. It works with multiple models including Claude, GPT, Gemini, and local models via Ollama.
Capabilities- Multi-file editing
- Terminal command execution
- Plan-and-act workflow with approvals
- Model flexibility across providers
- MCP and plugin extensibility
Visit Cline →Google's autonomous coding agent
Best forDevelopers who want to offload routine coding tasks like bug fixes, tests, and refactors asynchronously
What it doesJules is an asynchronous coding agent from Google that works on a connected GitHub repository, clones it to a cloud VM, and develops a plan using Gemini models. Users review the diffs and approve changes before Jules opens pull requests.
Capabilities- Bug fixes, version bumps and refactoring
- Writing tests and developing features
- Clones repo to a cloud VM and plans with Gemini
- Diff review and approval before pull requests
- Tiered task throughput plans
Visit Jules →How to choose
Choose Cline if you are developers who want an open-source agentic assistant with model choice and human-approved steps. Choose Jules if you are developers who want to offload routine coding tasks like bug fixes, tests, and refactors asynchronously. Both sit in Coding; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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