cecli with docker
Cecli is available as a docker image:
dustinwashington/aider-ceinstalls the cecli core, a smaller image that’s good to get started quickly.
Aider core
docker pull dustinwashington/aider-ce
docker run \
-it \
--user $(id -u):$(id -g) \
--volume $(pwd):/app dustinwashington/aider-ce \
--volume $(pwd)/.aider.conf.yml:/.aider.conf.yml \
--volume $(pwd)/.aider.env:/.aider/.env \
[...other args...] \
--config /app/.aider.conf.yml
How to use it
You should run the above commands from the root of your git repo,
since the --volume arg maps your current directory into the
docker container.
Given that, you need to be in the root of your git repo for aider to be able to
see the repo and all its files.
You should be sure your that
git repo config contains your user name and email, since the
docker container won’t have your global git config.
Run these commands while in your git repo, before
you do the docker run command:
git config user.email "you@example.com"
git config user.name "Your Name"
Limitations
- When you use the in-chat
/runcommand, it will be running shell commands inside the docker container. So those commands won’t be running in your local environment, which may make it tricky to/runtests, etc for your project. - The
/voicecommand won’t work unless you can figure out how to give the docker container access to your host audio device. The container has libportaudio2 installed, so it should work if you can do that.