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Parallel agents, diff reviewer, and multi-model comparisons

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May 5, 2026
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We've completely rebuilt Kilo Code for VS Code, built on OpenCode server. New portable core, parallel tool calls, subagent delegation, inline code review, multi-model comparisons. Get started: kilo.ai/install
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The initial public indexing or launch date for Kilo Code v7 for VS Code within our tracked developer communities was recorded on May 5, 2026.
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Community Voice & Feedback

[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Rebuilt from scratch on OpenCode server and still GA'd,  that's not a small thing. Most teams would've shipped a half-baked beta and called it done.
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
The line level review comments on agent diffs is a really smart UX call. Feels like the missing link between AI wrote this and I actually trust this going to prod.
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
How does the multi agent system comparison handle tokens ? does it run them all in the background simultaneously ? btw Congrats on the launch :)
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
A lot of people hit a breaking point when agents start generating more diffs than they can confidently review—how did you design the inline diff reviewer + line-comment-to-chat loop to reduce review fatigue, and what review metrics (time-to-approval, revert rate, “second pass” prompts) are you tracking to prove it works?
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
I’ve been using Kilo Code for a while, and this update feels noticeably faster.The parallel tool calls are the part I felt right away. It doesn’t sit around waiting as much, especially on bigger tasks where it needs to search files, read code, or run commands. The Agent Manager is also really nice if you’re juggling a few things at once without wanting everything mixed together.Inline review on diffs is probably my favorite addition. It makes giving feedback to the agent feel a lot closer to how I’d review a teammate’s PR.Overall, this is a really strong update. Kilo is becoming one of the few coding tools I actually keep coming back to.
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Used the old Kilo VS extension and have been using the new. Love the changes and it works smoothly. Excited to see many of the coming updates, too.
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Been loving my experience with Kilo! Love the team and the speed at which things are shipped. This is just another great example of the speed at which this team can produce great work!
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Been on Cursor for a while but the model lock-in is starting to bother me. The 500+ models angle here is hard to ignore. Does switching models mid-project break any context?
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Using Kilo for Resume Matcher. Works really well, however, ƒor this launch. I'd suggest some features that Kilo should add. The first one is Skills, just like Claude-Code. A .kiloignore, and custom routines to be fired up to check for dependencies, security risks, and other supply chain attacks that may be in transitive dependencies. Because the more we vibe-code, the better the security should be, and the more exhaustive the reviews should be.
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Been using v7 for a while, and even the versions before this. Took a while to get used to, but generally excited to see it being built on OpenCode. Can't wait for more features especially /remote 🤞🙏
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Is the ability to switch between models the main reason to try this?

I’m a daily user or Claude code and codex.

Tried antigravity and gave up.

Planning to try KimiCode. 😅

Should I add kilo code to the list?
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Multi-model comparisons inside the editor is the feature I didn’t know I needed. Does it run them simultaneously or sequentially?
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
Niiiice! Looks amazing and clean
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
The parallel subagents with git worktree isolation is the part that actually makes sense to me. Every other tool just runs agents on the same files and hopes for the best. Congrats on shipping this!
[Redacted] • May 5, 2026
How does Kilo handle context limits when you've got multiple subagents running on a large codebase? Does each subagent get its own context window or do they share?

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