| commit | 2a5bd6d3e22db146385bea9902e9dd9bc982377d | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | David Crawshaw <david@zentus.com> | Wed Apr 30 14:29:46 2025 -0700 |
| committer | David Crawshaw <david@zentus.com> | Wed Apr 30 15:05:04 2025 -0700 |
| tree | 0d51ce5180913d1fc9d0acba122aed1894c546b7 | |
| parent | 320113391429ba3531aa772e4e32ba41998afbaa [diff] |
dockerimg: switch to a debian base image Developing on a musl-based alpine image seems to suck. A lot of python stuff doesn't work. Even when told it's alpine, LLMs still want to apt-get install things. Along with switching to debian, simplify everything. We *always* use debian bookwork now. If there are python things, the LLM needs to install them on top of the model. This will make fallback mode easier: if a build fails, then we drop ExtraCmds and try again. (Future work.) While here: avoid using docker buildx in tests because it seems to vary a lot version-to-version.
Sketch is an agentic coding tool focused on the Go programming language. Sketch runs in your terminal, has a web UI, understands your code, and helps you get work done. To keep your environment pristine, sketch starts a docker container and outputs its work onto a branch in your host git repository.
To get started:
go install sketch.dev/cmd/sketch@latest sketch
Currently sketch runs on macOS and linux. It uses docker/colima for containers.
macOS: brew install colima linux: apt install docker.io (or equivalent for your distro)
The sketch.dev service is used to provide access to an LLM service and give you a way to access the web UI from anywhere.
We have a discord server to discuss sketch.
Join if you want! https://discord.gg/YNUSuVm4
See CONTRIBUTING.md
Sketch is open source. It is right here in this repository! Have a look around and mod away.
If you want to run sketch entirely without the sketch.dev service, you can set the flag -skaband-addr="" and then provide an ANTHROPIC_API_KEY environment variable. (More LLM services coming soon!)