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Automate ANY development project while you sleep ๐Ÿฆœ๐Ÿ’ค

Your AI-powered development assistant that works 24/7

Works with: Godot, Unity, Python, Rust, Node.js, Django, React, and more!

License: MIT Multi-Framework Claude Status

Quick Start โ€ข Features โ€ข Installation โ€ข Docs โ€ข Architecture


๐ŸŽฏ What is Lazy_Bird?

Lazy_Bird is a progressive automation system that lets Claude Code work on your development projects autonomouslyโ€”game engines, backends, frontends, or any codebase. Create GitHub Issues in the morning, review Pull Requests at lunch, and merge completed features in the eveningโ€”all while you focus on creative work or simply relax.

Morning (7 AM)          Work Hours                 Lunch (12 PM)         Evening (6 PM)
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Create Issues      โ†’    Claude implements     โ†’    Review PRs       โ†’    Merge & Ship
Add "ready" label       Runs tests automatically   Approve changes       Plan tomorrow
Go to work             Creates PRs if passing      Back to work          Enjoy life

The result? You save 20-100 hours per month on repetitive development tasks.


๐Ÿ“ฆ Supported Frameworks

Lazy_Bird works with any project type through framework presets. During setup, simply select your framework and the system configures the right test commands automatically.

Game Engines

  • Godot - GDScript/C#, gdUnit4 testing
  • Unity - C#, NUnit/Unity Test Framework
  • Unreal - C++/Blueprint, automation tests
  • Bevy - Rust game engine, cargo test

Backend Frameworks

  • Django - Python web framework, python manage.py test
  • Flask - Python micro-framework, pytest
  • FastAPI - Modern Python API, pytest
  • Express - Node.js web framework, Jest/Mocha
  • Rails - Ruby web framework, RSpec

Frontend Frameworks

  • React - JavaScript/TypeScript, Jest/RTL
  • Vue - JavaScript/TypeScript, Vitest
  • Angular - TypeScript, Jasmine/Karma
  • Svelte - JavaScript/TypeScript, Vitest

Programming Languages (General)

  • Python - pytest, unittest, any test framework
  • Rust - cargo test, cargo-nextest
  • Node.js - npm test, Jest, Mocha, Vitest
  • Go - go test, testify
  • C/C++ - make test, CTest, CMake
  • Java - JUnit, Maven, Gradle

Custom Projects

Don't see your framework? Choose "Custom" during setup and specify your test commands manually. Lazy_Bird supports any framework with a command-line test runner!


๐Ÿš€ Quick Start

# 1. One-command installation
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yusyus/lazy-bird/main/wizard.sh | bash

# 2. Create your first automated task
gh issue create --template task \
  --title "[Task]: Add player health system" \
  --label "ready"

# 3. Monitor progress
./wizard.sh --status

That's it! The system will pick up your issue, implement the feature, run tests, and create a PRโ€”all automatically.

โœจ Features

  • ๐Ÿค– Autonomous Development - Claude Code works while you're away
  • ๐ŸŽฏ Multi-Framework Support - Works with 18 frameworks out-of-the-box
  • ๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Multi-Project Management - Monitor 2-20+ projects from a single server
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Web Dashboard - React + TypeScript UI for monitoring and management (Phase 0 complete!)
  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ Easy Installation - Available via pip/UV, ready in 5 minutes
  • ๐Ÿงช Automated Testing - Runs framework tests, retries on failure
  • ๐ŸŒฟ Safe Git Workflow - Isolated worktrees, automatic PRs
  • ๐Ÿ“Š Progress Monitoring - Real-time system stats, task queue viewer
  • ๐Ÿ” Security First - Secret management, containerized execution
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Progressive Scaling - Start simple (1 agent), scale to multiple

How It Works

Morning (7-8am)          Work Hours                Lunch (12pm)        Evening (6pm)
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Create GitHub Issues โ†’ Claude processes tasks  โ†’  Review PRs      โ†’  Merge & test
Add "ready" label       Runs tests automatically   Approve/comment     Deploy builds
Go to work              Creates PRs if passing     Back to work        Plan tomorrow

Architecture

Phase 1: Single Agent (Start here)

  • One task at a time, sequential processing
  • 15-minute wizard setup, 8GB RAM
  • Perfect for solo developers

Phase 0: Web UI (โœ… Complete!)

  • React + TypeScript dashboard
  • System monitoring (CPU, RAM, disk)
  • Project management (add/edit/remove)
  • Service control (start/stop/restart)
  • Task queue viewer with logs
  • Dark mode support

Phase 1.1: Multi-Project (โœ… Complete!)

  • Single server manages 2-20+ projects simultaneously
  • Add/remove/edit projects via CLI or Web UI
  • Per-project configuration (test/build/lint commands)
  • Sequential processing across all projects
  • 8-10GB RAM recommended
  • 26/26 tests passed

Phase 2: Multi-Agent (Planned)

  • 2-3 agents working in parallel
  • Test Server coordinates execution
  • 16GB RAM recommended

Phase 3+: Remote access (VPN), CI/CD, enterprise features

๐Ÿ’ป Requirements

Universal Requirements:

  • Linux (Ubuntu 20.04+, Arch, Manjaro, etc.) or Windows WSL2
  • Claude Code CLI
  • GitHub or GitLab account
  • 8GB RAM minimum, 16GB recommended

Framework-Specific:

  • Game Engines: Godot 4.2+, Unity 2021+, Unreal 5+, etc.
  • Python: Python 3.8+, pip
  • Rust: Rust 1.70+, cargo
  • Node.js: Node.js 16+, npm
  • Or any framework with command-line test runner

Installation

Quick Install (Recommended)

# Option 1: Install via pip (easiest)
pip install lazy-bird

# Then run setup wizard
lazy-bird setup

Alternative: One-Command Script

curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yusyus/lazy_birtd/main/wizard.sh | bash

Manual Install from Source

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/yusufkaraaslan/lazy-bird.git
cd lazy-bird

# Option A: Install as package
pip install -e .
lazy-bird setup

# Option B: Run wizard directly
# Run Phase 0 validation (required)
./tests/phase0/validate-all.sh /path/to/your/project --type <framework>

# Examples:
./tests/phase0/validate-all.sh /path/to/your/project --type godot
./tests/phase0/validate-all.sh /path/to/your/project --type python
./tests/phase0/validate-all.sh /path/to/your/project --type rust

# If validation passes, run wizard
./wizard.sh

The wizard will:

  • Ask for your project type (Godot, Python, Rust, etc.)
  • Detect your system capabilities
  • Ask 8 simple questions
  • Load framework preset automatically
  • Install appropriate phase
  • Configure issue watcher
  • Create issue templates
  • Validate everything works

Usage

Creating Tasks

Create a GitHub/GitLab issue with detailed steps:

## Task Description
Add a health system to the player character

## Detailed Steps
1. Create res://player/health.gd with Health class
2. Add max_health (100) and current_health properties
3. Implement take_damage(amount) method
4. Implement heal(amount) method (max at max_health)
5. Add health_changed signal

## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Health class exists with all methods
- [ ] Tests pass
- [ ] Signal emits correctly

## Complexity
medium

Add the ready label and the system will pick it up within 60 seconds.

Monitoring Progress

# Check system status
./wizard.sh --status

# View logs
journalctl -u issue-watcher -f
journalctl -u godot-server -f

# Health check
./wizard.sh --health

Managing the System

./wizard.sh --status          # Current state
./wizard.sh --upgrade         # Move to next phase
./wizard.sh --health          # Run diagnostics
./wizard.sh --repair          # Fix issues
./wizard.sh --weekly-review   # Progress report

Managing Multiple Projects (Phase 1.1+)

# List all configured projects
python3 scripts/project-manager.py list

# Add a new project to existing setup
./wizard.sh --add-project
# Or use CLI directly:
python3 scripts/project-manager.py add \
  --id "my-backend" \
  --name "My Backend API" \
  --type python \
  --path /path/to/backend \
  --repository https://github.com/user/backend \
  --test-command "pytest tests/"

# Show details for a specific project
python3 scripts/project-manager.py show --id "my-backend"

# Enable/disable a project
python3 scripts/project-manager.py enable --id "my-backend"
python3 scripts/project-manager.py disable --id "my-backend"

# Remove a project
python3 scripts/project-manager.py remove --id "my-backend"

# After adding/removing projects, restart services
systemctl --user restart issue-watcher

๐Ÿ“‹ Example Workflows

Game Developer (Godot)

# Morning routine (5 minutes)
gh issue create --template task --title "Add pause menu" --label "ready"
gh issue create --template task --title "Fix jump physics" --label "ready"
gh issue create --template task --title "Add sound effects" --label "ready"
# โ†’ Claude runs gdUnit4 tests, creates PRs

# Check at lunch (2 minutes)
gh pr list  # Review created PRs
gh pr review 123 --approve

# Evening (5 minutes)
git pull && godot --headless -s res://test_runner.gd
# Test merged changes in game

Web Developer (Django/Python)

# Morning
gh issue create --template task --title "Add JWT authentication" --label "ready"
gh issue create --template task --title "Optimize database queries" --label "ready"
# โ†’ Claude runs pytest, creates PRs

# Lunch break
gh pr list
gh pr review 45 --approve
# โ†’ Merged automatically

# Evening
git pull && python manage.py test
# All tests pass, deploy to staging

Systems Programmer (Rust)

# Morning
gh issue create --template task --title "Optimize hash function" --label "ready"
gh issue create --template task --title "Add memory pooling" --label "ready"
# โ†’ Claude runs cargo test, creates PRs

# Review later
gh pr list
gh pr diff 89  # Check performance improvements
gh pr review 89 --approve

# Deploy
git pull && cargo build --release

Frontend Developer (React)

# Morning
gh issue create --template task --title "Add dark mode toggle" --label "ready"
gh issue create --template task --title "Improve loading states" --label "ready"
# โ†’ Claude runs Jest tests, creates PRs

# Afternoon
gh pr list
gh pr review 67 --approve
# โ†’ CI/CD deploys to preview

# Check preview, merge to production

Multi-Project Developer (Phase 1.1+)

Scenario: Managing a game, backend, and frontend simultaneously

# Initial setup - configure 3 projects
./wizard.sh
# โ†’ Configure: my-game (Godot)
# โ†’ Add project: my-backend (Django)
# โ†’ Add project: my-frontend (React)

# Verify all projects configured
python3 scripts/project-manager.py list
# Shows:
# 1. [my-game] My Game (godot) - โœ… ENABLED
# 2. [my-backend] My Backend API (python) - โœ… ENABLED
# 3. [my-frontend] My Frontend (react) - โœ… ENABLED

# Morning - create issues across all projects
gh issue create --repo user/my-game --template task --title "Add boss fight" --label "ready"
gh issue create --repo user/my-backend --template task --title "Add WebSocket support" --label "ready"
gh issue create --repo user/my-frontend --template task --title "Add real-time notifications" --label "ready"

# โ†’ Issue watcher polls all 3 repositories
# โ†’ Creates tasks with project-specific context
# โ†’ Uses project-specific test commands:
#   - Godot: gdUnit4 tests
#   - Django: pytest tests/
#   - React: npm test

# Lunch - review PRs from all projects
gh pr list --repo user/my-game
gh pr list --repo user/my-backend
gh pr list --repo user/my-frontend

# Approve and merge
gh pr review 42 --repo user/my-game --approve
gh pr review 89 --repo user/my-backend --approve
gh pr review 15 --repo user/my-frontend --approve

# Later - add a new project
./wizard.sh --add-project
# โ†’ Configure: my-mobile (react-native)
systemctl --user restart issue-watcher

# Now monitoring 4 projects!

Project Structure

lazy_birtd/
โ”œโ”€โ”€ wizard.sh                 # Main installation script
โ”œโ”€โ”€ scripts/
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ godot-server.py      # Test coordination server
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ issue-watcher.py     # GitHub/GitLab issue monitor
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ agent-runner.sh      # Claude Code agent launcher
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ project-manager.py   # Multi-project CLI tool (Phase 1.1+)
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ wizard-multi-project.sh  # Multi-project wizard functions
โ”œโ”€โ”€ tests/
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ phase0/              # Validation tests
โ”œโ”€โ”€ Docs/
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ Design/              # Complete specifications
โ”œโ”€โ”€ docker/
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ claude-agent/        # Containerized Claude environment
โ””โ”€โ”€ templates/               # Issue templates

Configuration:
~/.config/lazy_birtd/
โ”œโ”€โ”€ config.yml              # Main config (supports projects array)
โ”œโ”€โ”€ secrets/                # API tokens (chmod 700)
โ””โ”€โ”€ logs/                   # All logs

Documentation

  • CLAUDE.md - Complete guide for developers
  • Docs/Design/ - Detailed specifications
    • phase1.1-multi-project.md - Multi-project architecture (Phase 1.1)
    • wizard-complete-spec.md - Wizard architecture
    • godot-server-spec.md - Test coordination
    • claude-cli-reference.md - Correct CLI commands
    • issue-workflow.md - GitHub/GitLab integration
    • retry-logic.md - Test failure handling
    • security-baseline.md - Security guidelines
    • phase0-validation.md - Pre-implementation testing

Key Concepts

Godot Server

HTTP API that queues and executes Godot tests sequentially, preventing conflicts when multiple agents need to run tests.

Claude Agent 1 โ”€โ”€โ”
Claude Agent 2 โ”€โ”€โ”ผโ”€โ”€> Godot Server โ†’ Single Godot Process
Claude Agent 3 โ”€โ”€โ”˜

Issue-Driven Tasks

Tasks are defined as GitHub/GitLab issues, not files. This provides:

  • Mobile-friendly interface
  • Permanent history
  • Rich formatting (markdown, code blocks)
  • Native PR linking

Test Retry Logic

If tests fail, Claude gets the error message and tries to fix it. Default: 3 retries (4 total attempts). Success rate: ~90-95%.

Git Worktrees

Each task gets its own isolated git worktree, preventing conflicts and allowing easy cleanup.

Security

Critical: Follow security guidelines in Docs/Design/security-baseline.md

  • Secrets stored in ~/.config/lazy_birtd/secrets/ (chmod 600)
  • Claude agents run in Docker containers
  • Services bind to localhost or VPN only
  • API tokens never committed to git
  • Regular secret rotation (90 days)

Cost Estimate

  • Phase 1: $50-100/month (Claude API)
  • Phase 2-3: $100-150/month
  • Phase 4+: $150-300/month

Budget limits and alerts included to prevent surprises.

Troubleshooting

Tasks not being processed

# Check issue watcher
systemctl status issue-watcher

# Verify API token
./tests/phase0/test-api-access.sh

# Check for issues with "ready" label
gh issue list --label "ready"

Tests failing

# Check Godot Server
systemctl status godot-server

# View test logs
cat /var/lib/lazy_birtd/tests/latest/output.log

# Test gdUnit4
godot --headless -s addons/gdUnit4/bin/GdUnitCmdTool.gd --help

General issues

# Run wizard diagnostics
./wizard.sh --health

# Auto-repair common problems
./wizard.sh --repair

# Check all logs
journalctl -u godot-server -f
journalctl -u issue-watcher -f

โ“ FAQ

Q: Does this really work? A: The architecture is sound, but relies on Claude Code CLI working in headless mode. Run Phase 0 validation first to verify.

Q: What frameworks are supported? A: 15+ frameworks out-of-the-box: Godot, Unity, Unreal, Bevy, Django, Flask, FastAPI, Express, React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Python, Rust, Node.js, Go, C/C++, Java, and more. Choose "Custom" during setup for any framework with command-line tests.

Q: How do I add a new framework? A: Select "Custom" during wizard setup and specify your test commands manually. For example, if you use pytest-cov: test_command: "pytest --cov=src". Any command-line test runner works!

Q: Is it safe? A: Yes, with proper setup. Claude runs in Docker containers, uses git worktrees, and has permission restrictions. Follow security baseline.

Q: How much does it cost? A: Claude API costs vary. Expect $50-300/month depending on usage. Budget limits prevent overages.

Q: Can I use it with game engines besides Godot? A: Yes! Unity, Unreal, and Bevy are supported via presets. During setup, select "Game Engine" and choose your engine. The wizard configures the appropriate test runner automatically.

Q: Does it work on Windows? A: Yes, via WSL2. Native Windows support is experimental.

Q: What if Claude breaks something? A: Tests catch most issues. Changes are in isolated worktrees and PRs for review. Nothing merges without approval.

Roadmap

Current Status: Phase 1.1 Complete - Multi-Project Support! ๐ŸŽ‰

Phase 0 (Complete):

  • โœ… Complete specification
  • โœ… Validation framework
  • โœ… Implementation (validate-claude.sh, validate-godot.sh, test-worktree.sh)

Phase 1 (Complete):

  • โœ… Setup wizard (wizard.sh with 8-question flow)
  • โœ… Single agent automation (agent-runner.sh)
  • โœ… Issue watcher (issue-watcher.py with label workflow)
  • โœ… Systemd service integration
  • โœ… Status and health monitoring (--status, --health commands)

Phase 1.1 (Complete - NEW!):

  • โœ… Multi-project configuration schema (projects array)
  • โœ… Project-aware issue watcher with per-project monitoring
  • โœ… Project-specific task execution (test/build/lint commands)
  • โœ… CLI project management tool (project-manager.py)
  • โœ… Wizard enhancement with --add-project command
  • โœ… Comprehensive testing (26/26 tests passed)

Phase 2 (Week 2-3):

  • Multi-agent scheduler
  • Enhanced monitoring
  • Remote access (VPN)

Future:

  • CI/CD integration
  • Visual test recording
  • Team collaboration features
  • Cost optimization

Contributing

Contributions welcome! Please:

  1. Read CLAUDE.md first
  2. Check Docs/Design/ for specifications
  3. Run Phase 0 validation
  4. Submit PRs with tests

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file.

๐Ÿ™ Acknowledgments

Support


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