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UTIM – Universal Terminal Intelligence Manager. A powerful agentic AI coding assistant for your terminal.

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UTIM CLI Agent: Enterprise Coder Assistant

UTIM is an agentic developer CLI assistant designed to automate coding tasks directly inside your local terminal, featuring robust safety controls, self-healing quality gates, and local-first semantic memory.


🚀 Quick Start

1. Installation

Install the package from your local source directory:

# Basic installation
pip install .

# Recommended: Full installation (includes semantic vector RAG & web search)
pip install ".[full]"

2. Provider & Model Configuration

Start the chat session:

utim

On first run, UTIM checks for .utim/config.json. If it does not exist, it runs a provider and model configuration wizard. You can configure:

  • Default Providers: OpenRouter, OpenAI, custom servers, etc.
  • Model Picker: Press Ctrl+M in the chat terminal at any time to configure, pick, add, or delete LLMs.

⚡ Main CLI Commands

  • utim: Starts the interactive chat terminal (TUI).
  • utim task "<prompt>": Executes a single task autonomously from the command line and exits. In an interactive terminal (stdin is a TTY) file writes and commands prompt for confirmation; when piped/scripted they run in auto-accept mode.
  • utim --dry-run: Starts the session in Dry-Run Mode (all code modifications and shell commands are simulated, not written/executed).
  • utim --sandbox: Runs all mutating shell command proposals in the intelligent local sandbox (untrusted commands will block until approved).
  • utim doctor / utim init / utim reset: Administrative commands for state diagnosis, initialization, and factory resets.

🛠️ In-Chat Slash Commands

Inside the interactive chat terminal, type these slash commands for direct workspace control:

  • /undo: Reverts the last assistant action, restoring files to their exact "before" state and rolling back messages.
  • /redo: Re-applies the last undone turn, re-writing files and restoring conversation logs.
  • /rewind <turn_index>: Rolls back the entire session to a specific conversation turn.
  • /doctor: Run diagnostics on environment variables, Python version, dependencies, API model connections, and MCP server status.
  • /report: Generates a support bundle under .utim_tmp/report_bundle.zip (automatically redacts secrets, passwords, or personal names/files).
  • /reset: Wipes the current chat history without deleting persistent local vector memory.

🧠 Architecture & How it Works

  1. Local Memory (.utim/memory.json & ChromaDB):
    • Global user preferences, rules, and facts are synced to a semantic vector database (.utim_tmp/vector_db).
    • Relevant memories are dynamically fetched via semantic similarity (RAG) and injected into the system prompt context, preventing prompt bloating.
  2. Undo/Redo Stack & Session State:
    • Every file change (writes, batch string edits, moves, deletions) computes a diff snapshot.
    • The entire stack is serialized dynamically to .utim/session_state.json. You can close your shell, shut down your computer, and resume later with intact rollback features.
  3. Workspace Boundary & Safety Controls:
    • Prior to writing files, UTIM performs Pre-Commit Syntax Checks (AST compilation for Python, JSON loads, JS/TS checks).
    • If tests are available (pytest, npm test, etc.), UTIM runs them in a background Regression testing loop, prompting the model to self-heal code errors if assertions fail.
    • Interactive TUI mode (utim): every file mutation shows an interactive diff dialog; the developer accepts, edits, or rejects individual hunks before they are applied.
    • CLI task mode (utim task): when running in a real terminal, destructive operations (rm, package installs, > redirects) prompt for y/n confirmation. When stdin is piped/non-interactive all edits are auto-accepted.
    • Sandbox mode (utim --sandbox): classifies every terminal command as safe or risky and blocks risky commands until explicitly approved.

⚠️ What this Tool Can and Cannot Do

Can Do:

  • Read, write, and patch codebases safely.
  • Install and coordinate custom MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers.
  • Self-heal syntax and test errors before files are written.
  • Revert any file modification instantly.

Cannot Do:

  • No Remote Code Execution: Runs locally on your machine.
  • Unverified Sensitive Reads Blocked: Reading files or memory matching sensitive keys (like passwords, secret codes, or personal data) is blocked unless verified via your configured verification code.
  • No Auto-Deletions: Any command that deletes files outside the working directory is blocked automatically.

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