codecane
v1.0.420-beta.259
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AI coding agent CLI (staging)
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🚀 Codecane - The most powerful coding agent (STAGING)
⚠️ This is a staging/beta release for testing purposes.
Codecane is a CLI tool that writes code for you.
- Run
codecanefrom your project directory - Tell it what to do
- It will read and write to files and run commands to produce the code you want
Note: Codecane will run commands in your terminal as it deems necessary to fulfill your request.
Installation
To install Codecane (staging), run:
npm install -g codecane@beta(Use sudo if you get a permission error.)
Usage
After installation, you can start Codecane by running:
codecane [project-directory]If no project directory is specified, Codecane will use the current directory.
Once running, simply chat with Codecane to say what coding task you want done.
Features
- Understands your whole codebase
- Creates and edits multiple files based on your request
- Can run your tests or type checker or linter; can install packages
- It's powerful: ask Codecane to keep working until it reaches a condition and it will.
Our users regularly use Codecane to implement new features, write unit tests, refactor code, write scripts, or give advice.
Knowledge Files
To unlock the full benefits of modern LLMs, we recommend storing knowledge alongside your code. Add a knowledge.md file anywhere in your project to provide helpful context, guidance, and tips for the LLM as it performs tasks for you.
Codecane can fluently read and write files, so it will add knowledge as it goes. You don't need to write knowledge manually!
Some have said every change should be paired with a unit test. In 2024, every change should come with a knowledge update!
Tips
- Type '/help' or just '/' to see available commands.
- Create a
knowledge.mdfile and collect specific points of advice. The assistant will use this knowledge to improve its responses. - Type
undoorredoto revert or reapply file changes from the conversation. - Press
EscorCtrl+Cwhile Codecane is generating a response to stop it.
Troubleshooting
If you are getting permission errors during installation, try using sudo:
sudo npm install -g codecane@betaIf you still have errors, it's a good idea to reinstall Node.
Feedback
We value your input! Please email your feedback to [email protected]. Thank you for using Codecane!
