According to a recent LinkedIn post from Cognition, the company is promoting “Devin for Terminal,” a new interface that embeds its Devin AI agent directly into developers’ command-line workflows. The post describes a workflow in which complex tasks can be started locally and then handed off seamlessly to a cloud-based Devin instance when they exceed local machine capacity.
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The LinkedIn post highlights support for multiple “frontier” models, including Opus 4.7, GPT 5.5, and SWE-1.6, and emphasizes the ability for Devin to continue working in the cloud to complete software development tasks such as pull requests. For investors, this suggests Cognition is deepening its integration into professional developer environments, which could enhance product stickiness, expand usage-based monetization, and strengthen its competitive positioning in the emerging AI software engineering tools market.

