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Runs agentic coding assistants in docker containers

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aicage

Run your favorite AI coding agents comfortably in Docker.

Why use aicage?

Agents need deep access (read code, run shells, install deps). Their built-in safety checks are naturally limited.

Running agents in containers gives a hard boundary - while the experience stays the same. See Why cage agents? for the full rationale.

Quickstart

  • Prerequisites:

    • Docker
    • Python 3.10+ and pipx
  • Install:

    pipx install aicage
    
  • Navigate to your project directory.

  • Use one of these commands:

    aicage claude
    aicage codex
    aicage copilot
    aicage droid
    aicage gemini
    aicage goose
    aicage opencode
    aicage qwen
    

Full documentation

The complete user documentation lives in the wiki: aicage.wiki

Base images

The first run asks which base image to use; pick Ubuntu or whatever matches your Linux distro.
All base images have the same stack of tools installed.

Agents

CLI Agent Homepage
claude Claude Code https://claude.com/product/claude-code
codex Codex CLI https://developers.openai.com/codex/cli
copilot GitHub Copilot CLI https://github.com/features/copilot/cli
droid Factory CLI https://factory.ai/product/cli
gemini Gemini CLI https://geminicli.com
goose Goose CLI https://block.github.io/goose
opencode OpenCode https://qwenlm.github.io/qwen-code-docs
qwen Qwen Code https://opencode.ai

Your existing CLI config for each agent is mounted inside the container so you can keep using your preferences and credentials.

Customization

You can customize images at three levels: extensions, agents, and base images.

Image updates are handled automatically; see Updates.

aicage options

  • --dry-run prints the composed docker run command without executing it.
  • --docker mounts /run/docker.sock into the container to enable Docker-in-Docker workflows.
  • --config info prints the project config path and its contents.

Configuration file formats are documented in CONFIG.md. Extension authoring is documented in doc/extensions.md.

Why cage agents?

AI coding agents read your code, run shells, install packages, and edit files. That power is useful, but granting it directly on the host expands your risk surface.

Where built-in safety is limited:

  • Allow/deny lists only cover known patterns; unexpected commands or attack paths can slip through.
  • Some agents work fully only after relaxing their own safety modes, broadening what they can touch.
  • “Read-only project” features are software rules. Other projects and files still sit alongside them on the same host.

How aicage mitigates this:

  • Containers create a hard boundary: the agent can access only what you explicitly mount. Day-to-day use stays familiar—just with the host kept out of reach.

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