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🤖 Code with AI: Your Omni Engineer Power Guide 🚀

👋 Introduction

Forget clunky coding! This is your guide to Omni Engineer, the AI-powered developer console that supercharges your workflow. Think of it as your coding sidekick, always ready to help you build faster and smarter.

🚀 Why Omni Engineer?

  • Next-Level Coding Assistant: It’s like having a super-smart coding buddy who can answer your questions, write code snippets, and even search the web for solutions – all without leaving your terminal.
  • Your Personal AI Developer: Omni Engineer is designed for developers who want to code alongside an AI, not have the AI do everything for them. It’s about collaboration and control.

🔧 Setting Up Your AI Workshop

  1. Clone the Repository: Grab the Omni Engineer code from GitHub. (Link in the Toolbox!)
  2. Install Dependencies: Use pip install -r requirements.txt to get everything set up.
  3. Configure Your API Key: Get an OpenRouter API key (or use your own OpenAI key) and paste it into the .env file.
  4. Choose Your AI Model: Decide which language model you want to work with (GPT-4, Claude, etc.) and configure it in the .env file.
  5. Launch the Console: Run python main.py and get ready to code!

💻 Mastering Omni Engineer’s Commands

Think of these commands as your AI coding spells:

  • /add: Feed files to your AI’s knowledge base, so it understands your project’s context.
  • /edit: Edit files with AI assistance—it’s like having an autocomplete on steroids!
  • /new: Create new files with AI-generated templates—a huge time-saver.
  • /search: Let Omni Engineer search the web for you using DuckDuckGo.
  • /image: Add images to your AI’s memory, so it can understand visual elements too.
  • /clear, /reset, /undo: For those “oops” moments, these commands help you manage your AI’s memory.
  • /view, /save, /load: Keep track of your chat history, save your progress, and load previous sessions.

✨ Real-World Magic: Building a Kanban Board

Let’s say you want to build a Kanban task manager app:

  1. Tell Omni Engineer Your Vision: Use a clear prompt, like “Create a Kanban task manager app in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It should let me add boards, tasks, edit names, and delete items. Make the UI clean and modern.”
  2. Generate the Structure: Use the /new command to create the HTML file and let Omni Engineer build a basic template.
  3. Collaborate on the Code: Use /edit to refine the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Omni Engineer will assist with syntax, suggest improvements, and even generate code blocks.

💡 Pro Tips:

  • Be Specific in Your Prompts: The clearer your instructions, the better the AI can understand and execute them.
  • Experiment with Different Models: Try out various language models to see which one best fits your coding style.
  • Don’t Be Afraid to Iterate: Building with AI is a collaborative process. Refine your prompts and code as you go.

🧰 Your AI Coding Toolbox:

  • Omni Engineer GitHub: https://github.com/Doriandarko/omni-engineer – Get the code, installation instructions, and more.
  • OpenRouter: https://openrouter.ai/models – Access a wide range of powerful language models with a single API key.
  • Claude Engineer: https://github.com/Doriandarko/claude-engineer – Explore the predecessor to Omni Engineer, which focuses on fully automated workflows.

🤔 What will you create with Omni Engineer?

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