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cloudora-code

v0.0.1-beta.6

Published

Use Aiko Cute, Aiko's AI assistant, right from your terminal. Aiko Cute can understand your codebase, edit files, run terminal commands, and handle entire workflows for you.

Readme

CLOUDORA CODE

Terminal-based AI coding tool that can use any model that supports the OpenAI-style API.

  • Fixes your spaghetti code
  • Explains wtf that function does
  • Runs tests, shell commands and stuff
  • Whatever else claude-code can do, depending on the model you use

HOW TO USE

npm install -g cloudora-code
cd your-project
cloudora

You can use the onboarding to set up the model, or /model. If you don't see the models you want on the list, you can manually set them in /config As long as you have an openai-like endpoint, it should work.

HOW TO DEV

pnpm i
pnpm run dev
pnpm run build

Get some more logs while debugging:

NODE_ENV=development pnpm run dev --verbose --debug

BUGS

You can submit a bug from within the app with /bug, it will open a browser to github issue create with stuff filed out.

Warning

Use at own risk.

YOUR DATA

  • There's no telemetry or backend servers other than the AI providers you choose