0.94.3 • Published 5 months ago

@forgecode/forge v0.94.3

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
5 months ago

Code Forge CLI

Code Forge is an AI-powered coding assistant CLI that helps you write, review, and understand code.

Installation

Global Installation (Recommended)

You can install Code Forge globally to use it with the simple forge command:

npm install -g @antinomyhq/forge

After installation, you can run the command from anywhere:

forge --help

Using npx (No Installation)

If you prefer not to install anything globally, you can use npx to run Code Forge directly:

npx @antinomyhq/forge

Using Yarn

You can also install using Yarn:

# Global installation
yarn global add @antinomyhq/forge

# Using yarn dlx (Yarn 2+)
yarn dlx @antinomyhq/forge

All methods will automatically download the appropriate binary for your platform.

Supported Platforms

  • macOS (Intel, Apple Silicon)
  • Linux (x64, ARM64)
  • Windows (x64, ARM64)

Usage

Once installed, you can use the forge command:

# If installed globally
forge --version

# Or with npx
npx @antinomyhq/forge --version

# Or with yarn dlx
yarn dlx @antinomyhq/forge --version

Troubleshooting

Linux glibc Compatibility Issues

If you encounter errors like:

/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.XX' not found

This means the binary requires a newer version of glibc than what's available on your system. You can use one of these solutions:

  1. Force using the musl binary (recommended for environments like Codespaces):

    # Set environment variable to force musl before installing
    export FORCE_MUSL=1
    npm install -g @antinomyhq/forge
  2. Update your system's glibc (if you have administrative access)

  3. Use a Docker container with a newer Linux distribution

The musl binary has fewer system dependencies and should work on most Linux systems regardless of glibc version.

License

MIT

0.94.3

5 months ago