acp protocol

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The Agent Client Protocol (ACP) is an open, JSON-RPC–style specification designed to standardize how AI coding agents communicate with editors and IDEs. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on ACP's potential to enable interoperability across development tools, with major backers including JetBrains, Zed Industries, and Google. Topics cover standards maturity, security implications, and whether ACP can challenge the dominance of Visual Studio Code. The protocol aims to unify AI coding agents across different environments, making it relevant for developers using Windows-based IDEs and editors.
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    JetBrains backs ACP to unify AI coding agents across editors

    JetBrains’ decision to join Zed Industries and Google in backing the Agent Client Protocol (ACP) is a decisive early vote of confidence for an interoperability story that could reshape how AI coding agents plug into editors and IDEs — but it also raises hard questions about standards maturity...
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