ECLI โ terminal-first engineering operations workbench
Project description
ECLI
Terminal-First Engineering Operations Workbench
Panel-driven editor, diagnostics surface, and service foundation for controlled operational workflows
๐ About ECLI
ECLI (Editor CLI) is a terminal-first engineering operations workbench. It combines a curses-based editor with right-side workflow panels and a typed service foundation for configuration, project discovery, command-plan previews, policy checks, audit logging, privileged-action refusal paths, and read-only system diagnostics.
The v0.2.0 Services Foundation release keeps the editor as the default product surface while making the new services visible through TUI panels and a minimal read-only CLI. It does not execute remediation, apply command plans, launch VMLab runtimes, or perform real privileged operations.
โจ Key Features
- ๐ง AI Code Assistant - F7 panel for code-generation and refactoring help when a user-provided API key is configured
- ๐ฉบ System Doctor - F8 read-only diagnostics panel with structured findings and preview-only remediation plans
- ๐งญ Services Panel - right-side visibility into the Phase 1 service composition root
- ๐ Command Plan Preview - draft plans from eligible diagnostics, exportable as JSON or Markdown without execution
- ๐ File Manager - F10 project navigation and file preview workflow
- ๐ฑ Git Panel - F9 repository panel for existing Git workflows
- ๐ Diagnostics/Lint - F4 diagnostics and lint panel
- โ Help - F1 help panel with current keybindings
- ๐ Syntax Highlighting - terminal highlighting for common source formats
- ๐ LSP Integration - Language Server Protocol support where configured
- ๐ Cross-Platform Packaging - PyPI, Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and Windows release artifacts
๐ฅ Quick Start
Fastest Installation (Pre-built Packages)
Download and install a pre-compiled package for your platform:
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt install ./ecli_0.2.0_linux_x86_64.deb
# Fedora/RHEL/Rocky
sudo dnf install ./ecli_0.2.0_linux_x86_64.rpm
# Windows (PowerShell)
.\ecli_0.2.0_win_x86_64_setup.exe
# Portable alternative: .\ecli_0.2.0_win_x86_64.exe
# See docs/install/windows.md for checksum verification and SmartScreen notes.
# macOS
open ecli_0.2.0_macos_universal2.dmg
# First launch is blocked by Gatekeeper; see docs/install/macos.md
# for the one-time "Open Anyway" or xattr workaround.
All packages available at GitHub Releases
Run from Source
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/SSobol77/ecli.git
cd ecli
# Install dependencies and run
make install
make run
Install via Python Package Manager
pip install ecli-editor
The Python distribution name is ecli-editor; the import package remains
ecli, and the installed CLI command remains ecli.
๐ฆ Installation Guide
Complete Installation Instructions
For detailed platform-specific installation instructions, system dependencies, and troubleshooting, see the Installation Guide.
1. System Dependencies
These dependencies are required for terminal UI, clipboard integration, YAML acceleration, and UTF-8 support.
Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install \
libncurses6 libncursesw6 libtinfo6 \
libncurses-dev libncursesw5-dev \
ncurses-bin ncurses-term \
libyaml-dev xclip xsel
Fedora/CentOS/RHEL:
sudo dnf install ncurses ncurses-devel libyaml-devel xclip xsel
Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S ncurses libyaml xclip xsel
FreeBSD:
sudo pkg install ncurses libyaml xclip xsel
macOS:
brew install ncurses libyaml
2. Install ECLI
Option A: Pre-built Packages (Recommended)
Download from GitHub Releases:
- Linux:
.deb(Debian/Ubuntu),.rpm(Fedora/RHEL),.tar.gz - FreeBSD:
.pkg - macOS:
.dmg(install notes) - Windows:
.exeinstaller or portable executable (install notes) - Release metadata: CycloneDX SBOM and SHA256 sidecars for release artifacts
Option B: PyPI (Python Package Index)
pip install ecli-editor
Import and launch names are unchanged:
import ecli
ecli
Requires Python 3.11+ and system dependencies listed above.
๐จ Building from Source
Prerequisites
- Python 3.11+
- Git
- System dependencies (see above)
uvpackage manager (optional, for faster builds)
Build Steps
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/SSobol77/ecli.git
cd ecli
# Install dependencies
make install
# Run from source
make run
# Build packages for distribution
make help # See all available build targets
Build System
ECLI features a comprehensive multi-platform build system. For detailed information:
- Build from Source: Read docs/contributor/build-from-source.md
- Packaging Flows: See docs/release/packaging-flows.md
Common Build Commands
# Display all available build targets
make help
# Check system capabilities and available tools
make sysinfo
# Build for your platform
make package-linux # Linux package targets supported by the local toolchain
make package-pypi # Python wheel + source distribution
make package-macos # macOS DMG
make package-windows # Windows portable EXE + installer
make package-freebsd # FreeBSD package
# Release to GitHub (requires GitHub CLI)
make publish-all
๐ Usage
Launch ECLI
ecli [options] [file]
Keyboard Shortcuts
Master ECLI with these essential keyboard shortcuts. Press F1 anytime inside
the editor to open the help screen.
Basic Editing
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Backspace |
Delete character left / delete selection |
Tab |
Smart indent / indent block |
Shift+Tab |
Smart unindent |
Ctrl+\ |
Toggle comment (line/block) |
Ctrl+C |
Copy |
Ctrl+X |
Cut |
Ctrl+V |
Paste |
Ctrl+A |
Select all |
Ctrl+Z |
Undo |
Ctrl+Y |
Redo |
Navigation & Search
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Ctrl+G |
Go to line |
Ctrl+F |
Find |
F3 |
Find next |
F6 |
Search & Replace with regex support |
Arrow keys / Home / End |
Cursor movement |
Page Up / Page Down |
Scroll by page |
Shift + Arrow keys |
Extend selection |
File Operations
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
F2 |
New file |
Ctrl+O |
Open file |
Ctrl+S |
Save |
F5 |
Save as... |
Ctrl+Q |
Quit editor |
Tools & Panels
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
F10 |
File Explorer |
F4 |
Diagnostics / Linter panel |
F9 |
Git menu |
F7 |
AI Assistant panel |
F8 |
System Doctor |
F1 |
Show Keyboard Shortcuts |
Esc |
Close current panel |
Insert |
Toggle Insert / Overwrite mode |
F12 |
Switch focus between editor windows and panels |
The right side of the editor hosts workflow panels. The v0.2.0 service panels are read-only or preview-only: System Doctor does not mutate host state, Command Plan previews do not execute, and the Services panel reports composition status.
Minimal Service CLI
The default CLI path still launches the editor:
python3 -m ecli
python3 -m ecli pyproject.toml
The explicit service flags provide read-only inspection without bypassing the TUI model:
python3 -m ecli --services
python3 -m ecli --doctor
python3 -m ecli --plan-preview
Use --json for deterministic JSON output where supported. These commands are
inspection and preview surfaces only; they do not execute plans, run privileged
commands, install packages, start VMLab, or apply remediation.
AI Configuration
AI features require user-provided provider credentials. API keys belong in:
~/.config/ecli/.env
Provider selection belongs in config.toml, not in .env. If a selected
provider key is missing, the AI panel reports a normal configuration message
instead of a Python traceback.
For comprehensive keybindings and usage guide, see Getting Started.
๐ Documentation
Complete documentation is organized by audience:
For Users
- Installation Guide - Detailed setup instructions
- Build from Source - Build system quick start
- Getting Started - First steps with ECLI
For Developers
- Development Setup - Development environment
- Architecture Overview - System design
- Packaging Flows - Release packaging overview
- Build from Source - Local build commands
- Contributor Guide - Contributing to ECLI
For System Administrators
- Supported Platforms - Platform matrix
- Configuration Guide - Configuration options
- Deployment Guide - Production deployment
Reference
- API Documentation - Plugin development
- Architecture Details - System internals
- Release Process - Release management
- Quality Standards - Testing and quality gates
๐๏ธ Architecture
ECLI v0.2.0 keeps the existing editor/TUI behavior and introduces the Services Foundation as typed, testable service-layer infrastructure:
- Core Editor: curses-based terminal editor with async task integration
- Right-Side Panels: Help, Diagnostics/Lint, AI Code Assistant, System Doctor, Git, File Manager, Services, and Command Plan previews
- ConfigService: typed layered configuration loading
- ProjectService: deterministic project discovery and path normalization
- CommandPlanService: draft command-plan models and preview/export behavior
- BuiltInPolicyEngine: deterministic built-in policy evaluation rules
- AuditLogService: append-only JSONL audit records with mandatory redaction
- PrivilegedActionService: refusal-only/dry-run-only skeleton for future elevated operations
- SystemDoctor: read-only diagnostic skeleton with draft remediation-plan generation
- ServiceRegistry: explicit composition root without global service-locator state
Safety boundaries for v0.2.0:
- SystemDoctor is read-only.
- CommandPlan output is draft/preview-only.
- PrivilegedActionService refuses real execution in this release.
- Service panels are visible in the UI but do not execute remediation.
- VMLab runtime behavior is not included in v0.2.0.
For detailed architecture information, see Architecture Overview.
๐ค Contributing
We welcome contributions! Here's how to get started:
- Fork the repository
- Clone your fork:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/ecli.git - Create a feature branch:
git checkout -b feature/your-feature - Make your changes
- Test your changes:
make clean && make install && make run - Commit with clear messages
- Push to your fork
- Open a Pull Request
For detailed contribution guidelines, see CONTRIBUTING.
โ๏ธ Development
Setting Up Development Environment
# Clone and setup
git clone https://github.com/SSobol77/ecli.git
cd ecli
# Install dev dependencies
make install
# Run tests
python -m pytest
# Run linter
ruff check src/
# Format code
black src/
Project Structure
ecli/
โโโ src/ecli/ # Main source code
โ โโโ core/ # Core editor functionality
โ โโโ ui/ # Terminal UI components
โ โโโ integrations/ # AI, Git, LSP integrations
โ โโโ utils/ # Utilities and helpers
โโโ docs/ # Documentation
โโโ tests/ # Test suite
โโโ scripts/ # Build and utility scripts
โโโ Makefile # Multi-platform build system
๐ Issues & Bug Reports
Found a bug? Please help us by opening an issue on GitHub:
- Issue Tracker
- Include: OS, Python version, ECLI version, and reproduction steps
- Check Known Issues first
๐ Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- OS: Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, or Windows
- Python: 3.11 or higher
- Terminal: Supports 256 colors and UTF-8
Supported Platforms
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and newer
- Debian 11 and newer
- Fedora 36 and newer
- RHEL/CentOS/Rocky 8.0 and newer
- Arch Linux (current)
- FreeBSD 14.0 and newer
- macOS 12 and newer
- Windows 10/11
See Supported Platforms for detailed compatibility matrix.
๐ License
ECLI is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.
๐ Links
- Website: https://www.ecli.io
- GitHub: https://github.com/SSobol77/ecli
- Issues: https://github.com/SSobol77/ecli/issues
- Discussions: https://github.com/SSobol77/ecli/discussions
- PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/ecli-editor/
- Releases: https://github.com/SSobol77/ecli/releases
๐ฌ Support
- Documentation: Read Build from Source and Packaging Flows
- Community: GitHub Discussions
- Bugs: GitHub Issues
- Development: See Contributing
๐ฏ Roadmap
For planned features and current development status, see Roadmap.
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