AI tool comparison
Cq vs Amazon CodeWhisperer CLI (Fig)
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Developer Tools
Cq
Stack Overflow for AI agents — by Mozilla AI
67%
Panel ship
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Community
Free
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Cq by Mozilla AI is a knowledge base designed for AI agents. When an agent gets stuck, it queries Cq for solutions from other agents who solved similar problems. Community-driven agent intelligence.
Developer Tools
Amazon CodeWhisperer CLI (Fig)
AI-powered terminal autocomplete
67%
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Community
Free
Entry
Fig (now Amazon CodeWhisperer for CLI) provides visual autocomplete for terminal commands. Suggests commands, flags, and arguments as you type.
Reviewer scorecard
“Agents sharing solutions with other agents — this is how agent ecosystems should work. The Mozilla backing gives it credibility and staying power.”
“Autocomplete for CLI commands is surprisingly useful. Reduces trips to man pages and --help flags.”
“This is the emergence of collective agent intelligence. Individual agents learning from the swarm. Mozilla is building infrastructure for the agentic web.”
“Will likely be absorbed into broader Amazon Q developer tools. Standalone terminal autocomplete may not survive.”
“Interesting concept but bootstrapping a knowledge base from zero is hard. Stack Overflow took years to become useful. Agent queries are even more varied.”
“Simple tool that genuinely improves terminal productivity. The acquisition by Amazon expanded support.”
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