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Orchestrator CLI that drives Claude Code end-to-end to generate whole projects from a requirements.md file.

Project description

code-generator

A Python CLI that orchestrates Claude Code end-to-end to generate a whole project from a requirements.md file. Five commands — init, optimize, generate, review, status. Works for any project type: Python CLI, FastAPI, Angular, NestJS, full-stack, finance, BAML/LLM.

Max subscription only. This tool uses exclusively the Claude Max subscription. It strips every environment variable that could route a call through the API and aborts on startup if any are still present. There is no path to API credit billing — see Safety constraints below.

Install

pipx install code-generator        # recommended
# or
pip install code-generator          # user-site
# or, from source
git clone git@github.com:SilvioBaratto/code-generator.git
cd code-generator && pip install -e ".[dev]"

Authentication

# Claude Code (Max subscription)
claude auth login

# GitHub (SSH protocol)
gh auth login -h github.com -p ssh
gh config set git_protocol ssh

Commands

code-generator init [--template TYPE] [--force]

Scaffold .code-generator/ in the current directory with a ready-to-fill requirements.md. Templates: fastapi, angular, nestjs, fullstack, python-cli, finance. Refuses to clobber an existing .code-generator/ without --force.

code-generator init --template fastapi
$EDITOR .code-generator/requirements.md

code-generator optimize [--dry-run] [--force]

Pre-flight rewrite of .code-generator/requirements.md into the canonical structure the orchestrator expects: # Title## Description## Tech Stack## Goals## Scope (numbered ### N. subsections with per-section Acceptance criteria checklists) → ## Non-goals## Constraints## Global acceptance criteria.

Runs a single Opus 4.6 session with a dedicated prompt, preserves the original intent verbatim when ambiguous (never invents new scope), and writes the rewrite back to disk atomically. The pre-optimize original is saved to .code-generator/requirements.backup-<UTC-timestamp>.md so you can always diff and recover. The command is stateless — it never reads or writes state.json and never calls gh.

Short-circuits and exits 0 if the file is already canonical. Use --force to re-optimize anyway. Use --dry-run to print the proposed rewrite to stdout without touching the file or creating a backup.

code-generator optimize --dry-run    # preview
code-generator optimize              # commit the rewrite
code-generator generate              # then run the pipeline

code-generator generate [flags]

Read .code-generator/requirements.md and orchestrate Claude Code through the 0→7 phase pipeline:

Phase Action Model
0 Complexity analysis (single vs multi-cycle) Opus 4.6
1 Planning — creates GitHub issues + milestone Opus 4.6
2 Per-issue review Opus 4.6
3-4 Implementation, fresh SDK session per issue (TDD) Sonnet 4.6
5 Closure + cross-module review Opus 4.6
6 Test suite, max 3 retries on failure Sonnet 4.6
7 Commit message + git add/commit/push Opus 4.6

Every phase logs a completion summary with token counts (in, cache_read, cache_write, out) and persists them to state.json.

Flags:

Flag Description Default
--dry-run Run only Phase 0 + Phase 1 (planning) false
--phase N Resume from phase N
--continue Resume from the last completed phase (reads state.json) false
--mode auto|single|multi-cycle Force a mode (default auto runs Phase 0 first) auto
--cycle N Resume from cycle N (multi-cycle only)

In multi-cycle mode each cycle is a GitHub Milestone and produces a committable, working increment. Each cycle starts a fresh SDK session and re-reads the committed codebase, so the model never relies on stale conversational context.

If the Max subscription hits a rate limit, the tool pauses — it persists the session id and paused_until timestamp atomically to .code-generator/state.json, sleeps until the window resets, and resumes with --resume <session_id>. A killed process will resume on its own when re-run.

code-generator review [--create-issues] [--severity LEVEL]

Run a standalone Opus 4.6 review of the current codebase against the design principles in requirements.md §4 (SOLID, Clean Code, TDD, YAGNI/KISS/DRY). With --create-issues, every finding becomes a GitHub Issue.

code-generator status

Print a Rich table with the current mode, current cycle, current phase, open/closed issue counts, the rate-limit pause state (with minutes remaining if paused), per-cycle token consumption columns (in | cache_read | cache_write | out), wall-clock elapsed time, and any last_error highlighted in red.

Safety constraints

The tool enforces eight non-negotiables (see CLAUDE.md for the full list):

  1. Max subscription only, zero API credits. Before any SDK or subprocess call, the tool strips ANTHROPIC_API_KEY, ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN, ANTHROPIC_BEDROCK_API_KEY, ANTHROPIC_VERTEX_PROJECT_ID, CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK, CLAUDE_CODE_USE_VERTEX from the environment. A startup check refuses to run if any are present.
  2. Never --bare. The CLI flag --bare skips OAuth and forces API credits — it is never passed by this tool. If Anthropic ever makes --bare the default for claude -p, pin the CLI version or pass the opposite flag explicitly.
  3. YOLO mode always. Every SDK call uses permission_mode="bypassPermissions"; the subprocess fallback uses --dangerously-skip-permissions.
  4. Overage protection. On every RateLimitEvent, the tool checks info.overage_status and aborts immediately if it is anything other than None or "disabled". Reference incident: anthropics/claude-code#37686 — a user burned $1,800 in two days because billing overage was silently enabled.
  5. Wait-and-resume rate-limit handling. Rate limits are not retried with exponential backoff — the tool sleeps until resets_at + 60s and resumes the same session. Backoff (10→20→40→80→120s) only applies to non-rate-limit transient errors.
  6. Fresh SDK session per issue. The implementation phase never reuses conversational context across issues — each issue is a /clear-equivalent fresh session.
  7. Atomic state writes. .code-generator/state.json is updated via tmp → os.replace(tmp, STATE) so a crash mid-write cannot corrupt it.
  8. Fixed model per phase. Opus 4.6 for phases 0/1/2/5/7; Sonnet 4.6 for phases 3/4/6.

Troubleshooting

Startup fails with "dangerous environment variables present". A previous shell session exported ANTHROPIC_API_KEY (or another billing-routing variable). unset it and try again — the tool is intentionally strict so a stray export never costs you money.

Rate limit reached. Run code-generator status to see how many minutes remain on the current pause. The next code-generator generate --continue will wait out the rest of the window and resume the same session automatically.

gh issue create fails. Confirm gh auth status reports an authenticated SSH session for github.com, and that the current directory is inside a repo with a default remote configured.

Tests don't pass after Phase 6. The orchestrator skips Phase 7 (commit) when the test runner reports persistent failures. Fix the failing tests manually, then run code-generator generate --continue to re-enter from where it stopped.

Project layout

src/code_generator/
├── cli.py                # Typer entry point: init, generate, review, status
├── env.py                # DANGEROUS_VARS, build_agent_env, assert_safe_environment
├── state.py              # State dataclasses + atomic load/save
├── prompts/              # Packaged prompt-phase-*.md files + load_prompt
├── templates/            # Project templates for `init`
├── logging_setup.py      # Per-phase log files under .code-generator/logs/
├── gh.py                 # Subprocess wrapper for issues, milestones, labels
├── agents.py             # Tech-stack detector + agent selection matrix
├── runner/
│   ├── sdk_runner.py     # claude-agent-sdk wrapper, RateLimitEvent handling
│   ├── subprocess_runner.py  # CLI fallback, stream-json parser
│   ├── rate_limit.py     # Wait-and-resume main loop
│   └── retry.py          # Backoff + circuit breaker
├── orchestrator/
│   ├── phase0_complexity.py  # single vs multi-cycle decision
│   ├── phase1_plan.py        # milestone + issues
│   ├── phase2_review.py      # per-issue review
│   ├── phase3_4_implement.py # TDD loop, fresh session per issue
│   ├── phase5_closure.py     # closure + fix-issue feedback loop
│   ├── phase6_test.py        # test runner, max 3 retries
│   ├── phase7_commit.py      # Opus commit message + push with rebase retry
│   └── cycle_loop.py         # multi-cycle driver
└── commands/             # init, optimize, status, generate, review (Typer commands)

Development

git clone git@github.com:SilvioBaratto/code-generator.git
cd code-generator
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest -q
ruff check src tests

Reference

The full specification lives in requirements.md. Each prompt file (prompt-phase-*.md, prompt-review.md) is loaded verbatim by the orchestrator with {NAME} placeholders substituted at runtime — edit the prompts there, not inline in Python.

License

MIT.

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