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mandark

v0.0.20

Published

Super simple, easily modifiable AI Coder

Downloads

7

Readme

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f3aff778-0839-4bb2-9fe3-c8c6b98434a5

Features

  • Run without installation
  • mandark revert to revert changes completely
  • Type ask followed by your question to ask a question about any codebase
  • Supports Claude-3.5 Sonnet, Haiku, GPT-4o-mini and GPT-4-turbo (now with llama405b from Fireworks)
  • Edit and create multiple files
  • Verify diffs from the command line
  • Install new packages as needed
  • Token and cost estimation before execution
  • Works with any codebase

Usage

Run mandark with:

npx mandark folder1 file1 folder2 <-a> <-p> <modelName>
  • [folder1], [file1], [file2], etc.: Paths to individual files or folders you want to process
  • [modelName]: (Optional) Nickname of the AI model to use (e.g., 'sonnet35', 'haiku', '4omini', '4turbo')
    • -p: Print the line-tagged compiled code to a file and exit. Useful if you want to copy-paste into other assistants.
  • -a: Include import statements when processing files. This is skipped by default to save tokens.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. TODO.md is a good place to start.