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Roo Code

A full AI dev team in your VS Code — Code, Architect, Debug & custom modes

PriceFree / Open Source (API keys required)Reviewed2026-04-25
Verdict — Ship
3 Ships1 Skips
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The Panel's Take

Roo Code is a VS Code extension that embeds a configurable AI development team directly into your editor. Rather than offering a single generic assistant, it ships with specialized work modes — Code Mode for everyday programming, Architect Mode for system planning and migrations, Debug Mode for root cause analysis, and Ask Mode for quick explanations. Teams can also define custom modes for project-specific workflows. The extension integrates with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers and supports bring-your-own API keys for whatever underlying model you prefer. This keeps the tool model-agnostic, letting teams swap between Anthropic, OpenAI, and open-source models without lock-in. After the original creators pivoted to a commercial product (Roomote), Roo Code transitioned to full community maintenance — but the codebase remains healthy under Apache 2.0. What separates Roo Code from tools like Copilot or Cursor is its multi-mode philosophy: different tasks demand different AI personas. Architect Mode nudges the model toward planning, trade-offs, and long-horizon thinking. Debug Mode roots it in evidence and stack traces. It's a small design choice that meaningfully changes how developers interact with AI across a project lifecycle.

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Roo Code verdict: SHIP 🚀

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Full review: shiporskip.io/tool/roo-code-vscode-ai-dev-team-modes-architect-debug-mcp-2026

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The multi-mode approach is genuinely underrated — switching to Architect Mode feels like talking to a different person and that's a good thing. MCP support and model-agnosticism mean you're not boxed in. Once you add custom modes for your team's workflows this becomes indispensable.

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The original creators left for a commercial product, which is a yellow flag for long-term maintenance. Community-led projects in this space often stagnate within 6 months. Cursor already does 80% of this without any setup friction.

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Mode-based AI interaction is an important UX pattern — the idea that your assistant should shift personality and priorities based on the task at hand. Roo Code is proving the concept works before the big IDEs fully implement it.

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As someone who uses editors for non-code work too, the Ask Mode is surprisingly useful for quick in-editor research and writing. The extensibility means you could build a Markdown editing mode or doc-writing mode without much effort.

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