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Generate 1C BSL Code with AI Agents

Agent-based development framework for 1C BSL that configures AI agents like Cursor and Claude Code to work with 1C configurations through modular MCP servers.

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Status Verified
Updated 4 months ago
Version 1.0.0
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Why it matters

Accelerate 1C development by leveraging AI agents to generate, debug, and review BSL code. This framework enables modular agent configuration for enhanced productivity.

Outcomes

What it gets done

01

Configure AI agents (e.g., Cursor, Claude Code) for 1C development.

02

Generate BSL code snippets and modules.

03

Assist in debugging and reviewing generated code.

04

Integrate with MCP servers for seamless 1C configuration interaction.

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Run in your project directory:

curl -fsSL https://spark.entire.vc/get/1c-agent-based-dev-framework | bash

Overview

1C Agent-Based Dev Framework

An agent-based development framework that enables AI agents like Cursor and Claude Code to work with 1C BSL configurations. It uses a modular approach with MCP servers to bridge AI development tools and the 1C enterprise platform, allowing developers to leverage modern AI assistance in their 1C projects. Use this when you need to integrate AI coding assistants into your 1C BSL development workflow. It is ideal for teams working on 1C configurations who want to adopt AI-assisted development practices while maintaining compatibility with their existing 1C infrastructure.

What it does

This framework enables agent-based development for 1C BSL (Business Software Language) using a modular architecture. It configures AI agents to interact with 1C configurations through MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers, bridging the gap between modern AI development tools and the 1C enterprise platform.

When to use - and when NOT to

Use this framework when you need to integrate AI-powered development assistants with 1C configurations, particularly when working on 1C BSL projects that would benefit from AI code assistance. It is ideal for teams looking to modernize their 1C development workflow by incorporating AI agents while maintaining compatibility with existing 1C configurations.

Do not use this framework if you are not working with 1C BSL or 1C configurations, as it is purpose-built for this ecosystem. Avoid this tool if your development environment does not support MCP servers or if you are not using compatible AI agents.

Inputs and outputs

Users provide their 1C configuration files and set up the framework to connect AI agents to these configurations. The framework outputs a configured environment where AI agents can interact with and assist in developing 1C BSL code through the MCP server architecture.

Integrations

The framework integrates with multiple AI agent platforms:

  • Cursor: AI-powered code editor that can be configured to work with 1C configurations through the framework's MCP servers
  • Claude Code: Anthropic's AI coding assistant that connects to 1C development environments via the modular MCP approach
  • MCP servers: The framework uses Model Context Protocol servers as the communication layer between AI agents and 1C configurations, enabling modular and extensible integration

Who it's for

1C developers who want to leverage modern AI coding assistants in their BSL development workflow. This framework is particularly valuable for development teams working on 1C enterprise solutions who want to adopt AI-assisted development practices without abandoning their existing 1C infrastructure. It serves developers familiar with both 1C BSL and contemporary AI development tools, providing a bridge between these two worlds through a modular, agent-based approach.

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Agent-based development framework for 1C BSL using modular approach. Configure AI agents (Cursor, Claude Code, etc.) to work with 1C configurations via MCP servers.

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