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Podman wrapper for running Claude Code in isolated containers

Project description

Paude

Run AI coding agents in secure containers. They make commits, you pull them back.

Supported Agents

Agent Flag Status
Claude Code --agent claude (default) Supported
Cursor CLI --agent cursor Supported
Gemini CLI --agent gemini Supported

Note: Your chosen agent must be installed and working on your local machine first.

Why Paude?

  • Isolated execution: Your agent runs in a container, not on your host machine
  • Safe autonomous mode: Enable --yolo without fear — the agent can't send your code anywhere
  • Git-based workflow: The agent commits inside the container, you git pull the changes
  • Run anywhere: Locally with Podman or remotely on OpenShift

Demo

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The demo shows Claude Code, but the workflow is identical with other agents.

Quick Start

Prerequisites

Your agent: Claude Code, Cursor CLI, or Gemini CLI installed and working locally.

Podman: Install Podman (for local backend).

Google Cloud SDK: gcloud auth application-default login

Environment variables (find your project ID in Google Cloud Console):

Claude Code:

export CLAUDE_CODE_USE_VERTEX=1
export ANTHROPIC_VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=your-project-id
export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT=your-project-id

Cursor CLI:

agent login  # or set CURSOR_API_KEY=your-api-key

macOS note: On Mac hosts, CURSOR_API_KEY is the simplest authentication method. Without it, each paude session requires a separate browser-based OAuth login via agent login inside the container.

Gemini CLI:

export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT=your-project-id

Install

uv tool install paude

First run: Paude pulls container images on first use. This takes a few minutes; subsequent runs start immediately.

Your First Session

# Claude Code (default)
cd your-project
paude create --yolo --git my-project

# Cursor CLI
paude create --agent cursor --yolo --git my-project

# Gemini CLI
paude create --agent gemini --yolo --git my-project

# Connect to the running session
paude connect my-project

# Pull the agent's commits (use your branch name):
git pull paude-my-project main

You'll know it's working when: paude connect shows the agent interface, and git pull brings back commits the agent made.

Passing a Task

paude create --yolo my-project -a '-p "refactor the auth module"'

Or just start the session and type your request in the agent interface.

Something Not Working?

  • Run paude --help for all options and examples
  • Run paude list to check session status
  • Use paude create --dry-run to verify configuration
  • Use paude start -v for verbose output (shows sync progress)
  • Check that your gcloud credentials are valid: gcloud auth application-default print-access-token

Learn more:

How It Works

Your Machine                    Container
    |                              |
    |-- git push ----------------▶ |  Agent works here
    |                              |  (network-filtered)
    ◀-- git pull -----------------|
    |                              |
  • Git is the sync mechanism — your local files stay untouched until you pull
  • --yolo is safe because network filtering blocks the agent from sending data to arbitrary URLs
  • The agent can only reach its API (e.g., Vertex AI) and package registries (e.g., PyPI) by default

Install from Source

git clone https://github.com/bbrowning/paude
cd paude
uv venv --python 3.12 --seed
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .

Requirements

  • Python 3.11+ (for the Python package)
  • Your chosen agent CLI installed locally (Claude Code, Cursor CLI, or Gemini CLI)
  • Podman (for local backend)
  • OpenShift CLI oc (for OpenShift backend)
  • Google Cloud SDK configured (gcloud auth application-default login)

Development

See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup, testing, and release instructions.

License

MIT

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