Cline 3.55: Arcee Trinity and Kimi K2.5 Now Available Cline 3.55 adds Arcee Trinity Large (free, US-built) and Kimi K2.5 (open-source, matches Opus 4.5 on benchmarks). Plus ChatGPT subscription support via OAuth.
The EU Wants Your Input on Open Source Policy—Here's Why It Matters The European Commission is drafting an open source strategy and wants developer input by February 3. This isn't new regulation—it's about funding, procurement reform, and whether Europe can turn 25 million developers into sustainable projects.
Cline's Architecture for Regulated Environments Cline's local-first architecture makes AI coding tools viable in regulated environments. No external code transmission, transparent data flow, open source codebase. Security teams can actually approve it.
Cline Now Supports OpenAI OAuth Sign-In Cline now supports OAuth sign-in with OpenAI. Authenticate once, access all your ChatGPT subscription models, no API keys required. Available now.
Cline Adds Jupyter Notebook Support for Data Scientists Cline now understands Jupyter notebooks as structured JSON, not flat text. Three new commands let you generate, explain, and improve cells with AI assistance—designed specifically for data science workflows.
Cline 3.51.0: GPT-5.2 Codex Support Now Available Cline 3.51.0 adds OpenAI GPT-5.2 Codex support for agentic coding. Optimized for refactors, migrations, and terminal workflows. Available now.
GitHub December 2025: Five Incidents, Copilot Hit Hardest GitHub's December report: five incidents including a 47% Copilot Code Review failure rate, two-week AI Controls outage, and database schema drift. What broke and what's being fixed.