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Terminal coding agent with a PydanticAI backend and first-party Go TUI

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just-another-coding-agent

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Terminal coding agent with a PydanticAI backend and a first-party Go TUI.

This repo preserves the product shape of pi's coding agent while rebuilding it as a clean Python implementation around PydanticAI. It does not inherit pi-mono's monorepo layout, extension ecosystem, or migration burden.

It is intentionally narrow: coding-agent backend first, a thin first-party terminal UI, strict contracts, no fallbacks, and no compatibility glue. PydanticAI should provide as much of the agent machinery as possible; local code exists to define and enforce the coding-agent product contract.

Scope

  • Headless coding-agent runtime
  • Thin first-party terminal UI built on the same runtime
  • File and shell tools
  • Streaming run events
  • Session persistence
  • JSON-over-stdio RPC for non-Python consumers

Non-goals

  • General-purpose agent framework work
  • Backward compatibility layers
  • Legacy migration shims

Project Layout

  • cmd/jaca/ - Go TUI entrypoint
  • internal/jaca/ - Go TUI client, rendering, config, and RPC bridge
  • src/just_another_coding_agent/ - canonical Python package
  • src/just_another_coding_agent/runtime/ - runtime and orchestration entrypoints
  • src/just_another_coding_agent/tools/ - coding tools
  • src/just_another_coding_agent/session/ - session persistence
  • src/just_another_coding_agent/rpc/ - RPC transport
  • src/just_another_coding_agent/contracts/ - public contract helpers and schemas
  • tests/ - unit tests first, e2e later
  • docs/ - scope, architecture, contracts, ADRs, development

Install

For normal use outside a repo checkout, prefer one of these published-package paths:

uv tool install just-another-coding-agent
jaca
uvx --from just-another-coding-agent jaca

If you already use pipx, that isolated tool path works too:

pipx install just-another-coding-agent
  • uv tool install is the persistent daily-use path
  • uvx is the ephemeral no-install path
  • published wheels already bundle jaca-go and jaca-read-only-worker, so normal installs do not require a local Go toolchain
  • installed builds update explicitly with:
uv tool upgrade just-another-coding-agent

JACA does not auto-upgrade or self-reinstall on startup. Installed builds may show a small in-app update chooser when a newer published version is available. The current launch uses cached version info, and JACA refreshes that cache in the background for the next launch so startup stays fast. You can update immediately, snooze the notice for a day, or skip that exact version until something newer is published. /version prints the installed version, the newer published version when one is known, and the exact upgrade command for your install lane.

Repo Setup

uv sync --extra dev --extra test
uv run ruff check .
uv run vulture src evaluations --min-confidence 80
go run honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck@v0.6.0 ./...
uv run pytest

Or run the combined lint pass with:

make lint

That default uv sync --extra dev --extra test path is for the Python backend, Terminal Bench flows, and headless evaluation work. It builds the persistent jaca-read-only-worker, but it does not build the packaged jaca-go binary.

If you want to exercise the packaged TUI binary from a repo checkout, rebuild the package explicitly with Go enabled:

JACA_BUILD_TUI=1 uv sync --reinstall-package just-another-coding-agent --extra dev --extra test

Run

Launch the long-lived stdio RPC server with explicit backend configuration:

uv run just-another-coding-agent \
  --model <provider:model> \
  --workspace-root /abs/path/to/workspace \
  --sessions-root /abs/path/to/sessions

The process reads one JSON RPC request per stdin line and writes one or more JSON lines to stdout.

Launch the first-party terminal UI:

uv run jaca

In a repo checkout, uv run jaca is the canonical development launcher. The interactive launcher talks to the Python backend over stdio RPC.

In a live repo checkout, uv run jaca prefers the installed jaca-go binary when it is present, and otherwise falls back to go run ./cmd/jaca when go is available. That keeps normal development unblocked even if the packaged TUI binary has not been rebuilt yet.

Outside a repo checkout, the installed jaca command launches the installed jaca-go binary.

If uv run jaca says the Go TUI binary is missing and go is not available in the repo checkout, rebuild the environment with:

JACA_BUILD_TUI=1 uv sync --reinstall-package just-another-coding-agent --extra dev --extra test

First Run

The TUI keeps non-secret provider, model, and trace preferences in ~/.jaca/config.json. Provider secrets are backend-owned and stored in the local OS keychain by default. When keychain storage is unavailable, JACA stores them in ~/.jaca/auth.json instead and explains why in the auth panel. Environment variables remain the explicit override for headless, CI, and evaluation flows. On Linux/WSL, interactive /login requires a supported OS keychain backend such as Secret Service via gnome-keyring.

On first launch without a usable saved login lane, JACA opens a centered chooser panel before chat. The supported login lanes are:

  • ChatGPT subscription via /login openai-codex
  • OpenAI API key via /login openai
  • Anthropic API key via /login anthropic

If a saved cloud-provider selection is still missing credentials, JACA starts masked auth immediately at startup instead of waiting for the first /login or /model command. When auth starts, JACA opens a centered secure setup panel: provider-specific labeling, masked input, no transcript/history capture for the secret, and backend-owned storage on save. On first run, the prompt footer also tells the user to press Tab to choose a login lane or model directly from the prompt zone.

Inside jaca:

  • /login openai-codex starts ChatGPT subscription login
  • /login openai and /login anthropic prepare ~/.jaca/auth.json if needed and show the exact JSON snippet to paste
  • /login status shows whether each login lane is ready and where the current secret came from
  • /login clear <provider> removes the stored local secret for that provider
  • /model shows runnable models first, marks ready rows with a check, and uses public-style labels such as gpt-5.4 | api and gpt-5.4 | oauth
  • /model <provider:model> switches the active model and aligns provider state to that model
  • /name <text> assigns a durable backend-normalized session name such as auth-store-cleanup and keeps it unique within the current workspace
  • /session shows the current durable session name, opaque session id, and any direct fork parent
  • /trace off disables tracing
  • /trace local stores spans locally under ~/.jaca/traces/
  • /trace logfire exports spans to Logfire

To continue a named or known session later:

jaca resume auth-store-cleanup

If you omit the reference, jaca resume shows the recent sessions from the current workspace, even when there is only one session, caps the picker to the most recent ten, and lets you choose one by number. This picker requires an interactive terminal. Resumed and forked sessions also hydrate a bounded recent-history preview into the transcript instead of trying to render the entire saved session.

To branch a current-workspace session into a new one:

jaca fork auth-store-cleanup --name auth-store-cleanup-followup

If you omit the reference, jaca fork uses the same current-workspace picker as jaca resume. Forked sessions keep durable lineage to their direct parent and start as a new session with copied history instead of mutating the original thread.

Tracing is off by default. Published installs already bundle the tracing dependencies, and repo checkouts get them from the normal uv sync setup. When /trace logfire is not ready yet, JACA tells the user to install Logfire, run logfire auth, run logfire projects use <project>, retry /trace logfire, and use /trace local until Logfire is ready.

If interactive login starts on a machine without a supported OS keychain backend, JACA goes directly to the local secret file flow and explains that it is doing so because keychain storage is unavailable.

For direct Go TUI development, pass the backend command explicitly:

go run ./cmd/jaca \
  --backend-command-json='["uv","run","python","-m","just_another_coding_agent"]'

Docs

  • docs/README.md
  • docs/goal.md
  • docs/tui.md
  • docs/architecture.md
  • docs/contracts.md
  • docs/grounding.md
  • docs/development.md
  • docs/adr/

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