WARNING: This software can execute shell commands, potentially modifying system files or state. It should not be run on any system with production access or any system with sensitive data.
The Universal Constructor Assistant, nicknamed UC, is an AI-powered coding assistant and problem-solver designed to intelligently interact with developers, streamline workflows, and automate tasks. UC leverages OpenAI's models to provide real-time assistance.
Here's my post about open-sourcing it.
- Node.js
- npm (Node Package Manager)
- Clone the repository to your local machine.
- Install the required npm packages:
npm install
- Set up your environment variables by creating a
.env
file in the root of the project with the following content:
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_api_key_here
GROQ_API_KEY=your_groq_api_key_here # optional
UC_API='openai' # or 'groq'
Replace your_openai_api_key_here
with your actual OpenAI API key.
- Set up your ~/.zshrc to save shared history (So UC can see what you do between runs)
# Save history as we go
setopt INC_APPEND_HISTORY
setopt EXTENDED_HISTORY
setopt SHARE_HISTORY
export HISTSIZE=1000
export SAVEHIST=1000
To start the assistant, run:
node run.js
The run.js
script will manage the spawning of the assistant and its threading mechanism, ensuring continuity and automatic restarts on clean exits.
$ node run.js
╔═════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Welcome to the Universal Constructor! ║
║ ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾ ║
║ ctrl+c to cancel/restart ║
║ /reset gets you a fresh thread ║
║ you gotta hit enter twice ║
║ ║
║ have fun <3 ║
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Updating assistant...
This is the start of a brand new thread!
@chrisbest:
> Hi! Can you take a look around and give me a very brief description of what we're
> up to here?
>
@UC:
Hey there! We're working on the Universal Constructor project, which is basically
the code for me, your AI-powered coding assistant. The project's priorities right
now include making the edit functionality morerobust, simplifying the tools code,
and eventually letting me make changes end-to-end, from description to
tested and merged pull requests.
@chrisbest:
> Great! Can you do an impressive little demo for me?
>
@UC:
Sure thing! How about we do something coding related, like writing a tiny JavaScript
utility function, writetests for it, and then run the tests to demonstrate that it
works correctly? Let's create a simple functionthat adds two numbers and then test
it. I'll handle it all right now.
Writing to src/utils/addNumbers.js
Writing to test/utils/addNumbers.test.js
Executing shell command $ mkdir -p src/utils && mkdir -p test/utils
Writing to src/utils/addNumbers.js
Writing to test/utils/addNumbers.test.js
Executing shell command $ npm test test/utils/addNumbers.test.js
24s
@UC:
I created a simple utility function addNumbers that adds two numbers together, along
with a few tests to verify its correctness. The tests pass, confirming the
function works as intended:
✔ adds two numbers
─
1 test passed
That's our impressive little demo! Function written, tested, and verified. Ready for
the next task!