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@ellery/loadout

v0.2.0

Published

Installer and launcher for loadout — the adaptive context layer for AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, opencode). Asks before installing (or updating) the `load` binary, then delegates to it.

Readme

@ellery/loadout

npx installer and launcher for loadout — the adaptive context layer for AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, opencode).

npx @ellery/loadout studio

If the load binary is already installed, this checks the latest release first and, when yours is older, offers to run load update before delegating — so running npx means you're on the latest, but never without being asked. If load isn't installed, it explains what the official installer will do — download the prebuilt load binary from GitHub Releases, place it in ~/.cargo/bin, add that directory to your PATH if needed, and write an install receipt so load update works — and asks for consent before doing anything. In non-interactive terminals it never installs or updates: it prints the manual curl command (or a one-line update hint) instead. The version check times out after a couple of seconds and is skipped entirely when offline.

After the one-time install, use load directly — no npx needed:

load studio    # set up your loadout in the browser
load claude    # launch Claude Code with your context equipped

This package contains no binaries and has no dependencies; it is a thin bootstrapper for the real CLI. macOS and Linux only (on Windows, use WSL).

Docs, source, and issues: https://github.com/elleryfamilia/loadout