AgentsRoom Now Supports Mistral Vibe: A Sovereign European Coding Agent
Mistral Vibe, the terminal coding agent from Paris-based Mistral AI, is now a first-class provider in AgentsRoom. Run it next to Claude, Codex, Gemini CLI, Grok and Aider, and build an end-to-end European AI dev stack.
Mistral Vibe, the terminal coding agent from Paris-based Mistral AI, is now a first-class provider in AgentsRoom. You can assign it to any agent, run it side by side with Claude, Codex, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Aider and Grok Build, and switch to it mid-conversation without losing a line of context.
That brings AgentsRoom to seven supported providers on the same board. This one is special to us. Mistral is European, AgentsRoom is European, and putting the two together is the most natural move we have made all year. If you have been looking for a real Mistral IDE, a Mistral terminal you can actually live in, or a serious set of Mistral dev tools to run Mistral vibe coding day to day, this is it.
What Mistral Vibe is
Mistral Vibe is Mistral AI's answer to the terminal-native coding agent. It explores your repository, edits files and runs commands from plain natural language, the same category as Claude Code, Codex CLI and Grok Build, but built on a fully European model stack.
A few things make it stand out. It is open source under the Apache 2.0 license, so there is no black box between you and your code. It is powered by the Devstral model family: Devstral 2 (123B) and Devstral Small 2 (24B), an open-weights line tuned specifically for agentic coding. Devstral 2 scores 72.2% on SWE-bench Verified while being up to seven times more cost-efficient than Claude Sonnet on real-world tasks, which is exactly the kind of price-to-performance ratio that makes a sovereign option viable instead of merely patriotic.
Vibe is also editor-agnostic by design. It runs in your terminal first, then plugs into VS Code, JetBrains and Zed through the Agent Communication Protocol, so it slots into the workflow you already have instead of forcing a new one. Mistral Vibe 2.0 reached general availability in early 2026 and ships inside Mistral's Le Chat plans.
In AgentsRoom the CLI is vibe, installed in one line with uv tool install mistral-vibe. Two models are wired into the picker out of the box: Mistral Medium 3.5 as the default, and Devstral Small for fast, cheap iterations. Vibe reads your existing AGENTS.md, so the conventions you already keep in your repository carry over with zero extra setup.
Why a French coding agent matters: European digital sovereignty
This is the part we actually care about, and the reason this announcement is not just another logo on the compatibility page.
Mistral AI was founded in Paris in 2023 and is now one of the very few labs anywhere in Europe building frontier models in the open. The momentum is not theoretical: in early 2026 the company raised hundreds of millions of euros to deepen Europe's AI infrastructure, secured 830 million dollars of debt financing from a consortium of European banks including BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole CIB to build its own data center at Bruyères-le-Châtel, committed 1.2 billion euros to a second facility in Sweden, and entered talks that would push its valuation toward 20 billion euros. State-aligned backing through Bpifrance makes the intent explicit: this is European AI compute, owned and operated in Europe.
AgentsRoom comes from the same place. It is built in Europe, by a European developer, for developers who would rather not bet their entire engineering workflow on a single foreign vendor they can neither audit nor replace. The point of digital sovereignty is not isolation, it is choice and strategic autonomy: the ability to pick a European model, run it through a European agent, inside a European application, while your source code stays on your own machine.
That last point is structural, not marketing. Every agent in AgentsRoom runs 100% locally through the CLI of your choice. Your code never leaves your disk, there is no proxy in the middle, and desktop-to-mobile sync is end-to-end encrypted. Pair that with Mistral Vibe and you get something rare: an end-to-end European AI coding stack, a French model behind a French agent inside a European cockpit, with data residency you control by default rather than by contract. In a context shaped by GDPR and the EU AI Act, that is not a slogan, it is the path of least regulatory friction.
We are not telling anyone to drop Claude or Codex. AgentsRoom stays deliberately provider-agnostic and those agents remain excellent. We are saying the opposite of lock-in: you should never depend on one country's AI stack by default. Mistral Vibe is now the European option, available with one click, right next to all the others.
How to use Mistral Vibe in AgentsRoom
If you already run AgentsRoom, there is nothing new to learn:
- Install the Vibe CLI once with
uv tool install mistral-vibeand sign in to Mistral. - In Settings, pick Mistral Vibe as your default provider, or keep your current default and select it per agent.
- Create an agent, give it a role, and send a prompt. AgentsRoom spawns the real
vibeprocess in your project folder and streams the output live. Choose Mistral Medium 3.5 for everyday work or Devstral Small when you want speed and lower cost.
Already mid-task with another provider? Switch any running agent to Mistral Vibe from the provider switcher. AgentsRoom builds a handoff summary, the modified files, the session activity and the work in progress, so the new CLI picks up exactly where the last one left off. The same works in reverse, so you can prototype with one agent and finish with another.
One cockpit, every provider: why AgentsRoom is different
Most tools ask you to commit to a single agent. AgentsRoom does the opposite, and that is still rare. It is one of the only cockpits where you can run multiple providers, across multiple projects, with multiple agents, all at once and all from a single window.
Concretely, that means a Claude architect, a Codex backend developer and a Mistral Vibe agent on a fast-moving feature can all run in parallel, each with its own role, status dot and color, each pinging you when it needs a decision. You can mix providers inside the same project, switch an agent from one provider to another without losing context, and supervise the whole fleet at a glance. Optional git worktree isolation keeps parallel agents from stepping on each other in the same repository. Being provider-agnostic is not a footnote here, it is the entire design: you choose the right engine for each task, and you are never boxed in.
Mistral IDE, Mistral terminal, Mistral dev tools: AgentsRoom is your cockpit
If you searched for a Mistral IDE, a Mistral terminal or the best Mistral dev tools and landed here, the short version is this: AgentsRoom turns Mistral Vibe into a fully supervised, multi-agent workspace instead of one lonely tab in your shell. You get live status, role-based agents, task tracking, prompt management, and native notifications on macOS, Windows and Linux, plus push notifications to your phone over an end-to-end encrypted relay. It is the Mistral vibe coding setup we wished existed, so we built it, and then we made it European all the way down.
Seven providers, one cockpit, and now a sovereign European option in the mix. See the full provider compatibility matrix to compare what each agent supports, read more about multi-provider support and how mid-conversation switching keeps your context intact, then download AgentsRoom and put Mistral Vibe to work next to the rest of your team.
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