| commit | f59df72da9277859885d4dd65afe76d6de70fd0d | [log] [tgz] |
|---|---|---|
| author | Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com> | Fri May 09 12:24:03 2025 -0700 |
| committer | Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com> | Fri May 09 15:31:54 2025 -0700 |
| tree | c5972e45b3666b5e66277bc864b923bb6339771b | |
| parent | 113e2053753d5b3e08be0f3509a204fe24ba5e87 [diff] |
claudetool: don't list out available binaries in bash tool It does what it wants to do; I've never seen it use this information. And there's no impact on Go eval, and it biases the model towards assuming it is working in Go.
Sketch is an agentic coding tool.
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.
Sketch helps with most programming environments, but Go is Sketch's specialty.
To get started:
go install sketch.dev/cmd/sketch@latest sketch
Currently sketch runs on macOS and linux. It uses docker for containers.
macOS: brew install colima (or an equivalent, like Docker Desktop or Orbstack) linux: apt install docker.io (or equivalent for your distro) WSL2: install Docker Desktop for Windows (docker entirely inside WSL2 is tricky)
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/6w9qNRUDzS
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!)