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Command-line interface for executing tasks using large language models, minimal version of Cline

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minicline

Command-line and Python interface for performing software engineering tasks using large language models. It is based on Cline, but is simpler, uses fewer input tokens, has fewer capabilities, and does not depend on VSCode. It borrows prompts, logic, conventions, and formatting from Cline.

This package was created during the Pre-COSYNE Brainhack, March 2025, Montreal.

The primary focus is automatic generation of scientific notebooks, targeting projects like dandi-notebook-gen.

Installation

pip install minicline

Setup

The application requires the OPENROUTER_API_KEY environment variable to be set. You can set this variable by creating a .env file in the working directory with the following content:

OPENROUTER_API_KEY=your_api_key

Usage

From command line:

# Provide instructions directly
minicline perform-task "your instructions here"

# Specify a model
minicline perform-task --model google/gemini-2.0-flash-001 "your instructions here"

# Use a file containing instructions
minicline perform-task -f /path/to/instructions.txt

# Run in automatic mode (no user input required except for executing commands that are deemed to require user approval)
minicline perform-task --auto "your instructions here"

# Automatically approve all commands that are deemed require user approval
minicline perform-task --auto --approve-all-commands "your instructions here"

From Python:

from minicline import perform_task

instructions = '...'

# Default model (google/gemini-2.0-flash-001)
perform_task(instructions, cwd="/path/to/working/directory")

# Specify a different OpenRouter model
perform_task(instructions, cwd="/path/to/working/directory", model="...")

# Run in automatic mode (see above)
perform_task(instructions, cwd="/path/to/working/directory", auto=True)

# Automatically approve all commands (see above)
perform_task(instructions, cwd="/path/to/working/directory", auto=True, approve_all_commands=True)

Working Directory

MiniCline performs all operations within a specified working directory. File paths and commands are interpreted relative to this directory. When using the CLI, the working directory defaults to the current directory. When using the Python API, specify the working directory using the cwd parameter.

Automation Options

The CLI supports two automation flags that can streamline task execution:

  • --auto: Enables automatic mode where no user input is required. The AI will proceed with all actions without asking for confirmation, except for commands that require approval (unless --approve-all-commands is also set).

  • --approve-all-commands: Automatically approves all commands that would normally require manual approval. This includes potentially impactful operations like installing packages, modifying system files, or running network operations.

Use these options with caution, especially in production environments, as they bypass normal safety prompts and confirmations.

Some notes about changes to the system prompt relative to Cline

In auto mode, don't provide instructions for ask_followup_question as it will be ignored.

Updated the "Tool Use Formatting" to be explicit about using the tags because I found that some models didn't make use of that.

Removed all MCP functionality.

Support read_image in addition to read_file.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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