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A local-model coding agent — Claude Code, but powered by Ollama or llama.cpp.

Project description

xcode

A local-model coding agent — like Claude Code, but it talks to a model running on your own machine instead of a cloud API.

✅ Works with Ollama for now. Just install Ollama, pull a tool-capable model, then pip install xcode and run xcode. (llama.cpp support is in too, but Ollama is the tested path.)

It auto-detects whichever backend is running, gives the model tools to read/write files and run shell commands, and loops until your task is done. Every file write and every shell command asks for your approval first.

Quick start (Ollama)

ollama serve
ollama pull qwen2.5-coder     # a model that's good at tool use
pip install xcode
xcode

Install

pip install xcode

Then just run xcode from any project folder.

Or from source:

pip install -e .

(Python 3.9+. Pulls in openai, httpx, rich.)

Run a backend

Ollama (easiest — supports tool-calling natively):

ollama serve
ollama pull qwen2.5-coder        # a model that's good at tool use

llama.cpp (raw GGUF files):

llama-server -m your-model.gguf   # listens on :8080, OpenAI-compatible

Tool-calling quality depends heavily on the model. Use a model trained for it (e.g. qwen2.5-coder, llama3.1, mistral-nemo). Tiny models will struggle.

Use it

xcode
# or:  python -m xcode

Then just talk to it:

› add a /health endpoint to app.py that returns {"ok": true}

In-REPL commands: /help, /models, /model, /init, /todos, /perms, /compact, /sessions, /resume, /reset, /exit.

  • Replies stream live; the prompt shows a context meter (~3.2k/8k).
  • Writes/commands ask y / n / a; a ("always") is saved to .xcode/permissions.json. Edits show a colored diff preview.
  • Attach files inline with @path (e.g. explain @xcode/agent.py).
  • The agent tracks a todo list for multi-step work (/todos to view).
  • Old turns are auto-compacted when the context meter fills; /compact forces it. Conversations are saved per project — xcode --resume or /resume to pick up where you left off.
  • Drop an XCODE.md at the repo root (or run /init) and it's auto-loaded as project memory.

Modes (shift+tab to cycle)

  • ·· normal — asks before writes/commands
  • ⏵⏵ auto — runs & writes without asking
  • ◷ plan — read-only; explores but makes no changes

Sub-agents, web, MCP, hooks

  • spawn_agent lets the model delegate an isolated subtask to a fresh context.
  • web_search (DuckDuckGo) and web_fetch give it internet access.
  • Drop a .xcode/settings.json to add hooks (run a formatter after every edit), env vars, seed permissions, and declare MCP servers:
{
  "hooks": { "after_edit": ["ruff format {path}"] },
  "permissions": { "commands": ["git", "ls", "python"] },
  "mcpServers": {
    "fs": { "command": "npx",
            "args": ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "."] }
  }
}

MCP tools show up to the model as mcp__<server>__<tool>.

Headless / scripting

xcode -p "summarize what this repo does"          # read-only, prints, exits
xcode -p "bump the version to 0.2.0" --yes        # auto-approve writes
xcode -p "what changed?" --resume                 # continue last session

Configuration (env vars)

var meaning
XCODE_BASE_URL point straight at any OpenAI-compatible /v1 URL
XCODE_MODEL force a specific model name
XCODE_API_KEY token if your endpoint needs one (default local)
XCODE_MAX_STEPS max tool round-trips per turn (default 25)

How it works

cli.py       REPL + permission prompts (the only UI code)
agent.py     the loop: model ⇄ tools until it stops calling tools
backends.py  auto-detect Ollama (:11434) / llama.cpp (:8080)
tools.py     read_file, write_file, list_dir, run_command + JSON schemas
config.py    system prompt + knobs

Roadmap

  • Streaming token output
  • edit_file (targeted edits instead of full rewrites)
  • grep / glob_files search tools
  • Persistent permission rules ("always allow git …")
  • /model picker + smart default-model selection
  • Context compaction for long sessions + context meter
  • Diff-style preview when confirming edits
  • Project memory (XCODE.md) + /init
  • Todo/task tracking
  • Session save + --resume
  • Headless mode (-p) + @file mentions
  • Web fetch / web search tools
  • Sub-agents (delegate a subtask to a fresh context)
  • MCP server support
  • Hooks + settings.json
  • Themes + ghost logo, shift+tab mode cycling (normal/auto/plan)

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Built by @c7s89r (nzv).

MIT licensed — see LICENSE.

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