Nothing has been indexed for 0.1.0 yet. The tag is recorded, its shard.yml has not been read, so the manifest and dependency list below are empty because they are unknown rather than because they are absent.

Installation

# Add this to your shard.yml
dependencies:
  enkaidu:
    github: enkaidu-dev/enkaidu
    version: ~> 0.1.0

Then run:

shards install

shard.yml

No shard.yml has been indexed for 0.1.0. You can read it on the repository.

Dependencies

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README

This README is the one indexed from the repository at its latest ref, not from the tag for this version.

Enkaidu

Enkaidu

Enkaidu is your second-in-command(-line) for coding and creativity. Inspired by Enkidu, the loyal and dynamic companion from Mesopotamian mythology, Enkaidu embodies collaboration, adaptability, and a touch of chaos to spark innovation.

Out of the box, with the use of your preferred AI large language models, Enkaidu is designed to assist you with writing & maintaining code (and other text-based content).

Additionally, by integrating with MCP servers of your choice, Enkaidu can help you do even more.

Getting started

Please go to https://enkaidu.dev.

The documentation there is the best source of how to get started as well as what Enkaidu does and how it works.

Run as a container

If you have docker or podman on your system where you want to run Enkaidu, check out:

Install

Using Homebrew

On macOS and Linux, using brew:

brew tap enkaidu-dev/tap
brew install enkaidu

Other ways and means

COMING SOON

From source

See DEVELOPMENT for how to build and run enkaidu.

Following sections assume you have installed Enkaidu and that it is available to run from anywhere using the enkaidu command.

Contributions, by invitation!

With apologies, at this time contributions are by invitation only and limited to people I know and see often.

These are early days for Enkaidu and I am busy with family and work.

At this time I want to work on this at a manageable pace.