@letta-ai/letta-code 0.2.0 → 0.4.2

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  A self-improving, stateful coding agent that can learn from experience and improve with use.
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- https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5561a3ff-afd9-42a9-8601-55d245946394
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  ---
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  ## What is Letta Code?
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- Letta Code is a command-line harness around the stateful Letta [Agents API](https://docs.letta.com/api-reference/overview). You can use Letta Code to create and connect with any Letta agent (even non-coding agents!) - Letta Code simply gives your agents the ability to interact with your local dev environment, directly in your terminal.
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+ Letta Code is a command-line harness around the stateful [Letta API](https://docs.letta.com/api-reference/overview). You can use Letta Code to create and connect with any Letta agent (even non-coding agents!) - Letta Code simply gives your agents the ability to interact with your local dev environment, directly in your terminal.
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  Letta Code is model agnostic, and supports Sonnet 4.5, GPT-5, Gemini 2.5, GLM-4.6, and more.
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  letta # Auto-resume project agent (or create new if first time)
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  letta --new # Create new agent with new memory blocks
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  letta --agent <id> # Use specific agent ID
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- letta --model <model> # Specify model (e.g., claude-sonnet-4.5, gpt-4o)
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+ letta --model <model> # Specify model (e.g., claude-opus-4.5, claude-sonnet-4.5, gpt-4o)
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  letta -m <model> # Short form of --model
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  letta --continue # Resume global last agent (deprecated, use project-based)
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  While in a session, you can use these commands:
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  - `/agent` - Show current agent link
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  - `/model` - Switch models
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+ - `/toolset` - Switch toolsets (codex/default)
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+ - `/rename` - Rename the current agent
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  - `/stream` - Toggle token streaming on/off
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  - `/link` - Attach Letta Code tools to current agent (enables Read, Write, Edit, Bash, etc.)
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  - `/unlink` - Remove Letta Code tools from current agent
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  When you attach tools with `/link` or `--link`, they are added to the agent with approval rules enabled (human-in-the-loop). This means the agent can use these tools, but you'll be prompted to approve each tool call. Use permission modes to control approval behavior (see Permissions section below).
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+ ### Toolsets
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+ Letta Code includes different toolsets optimized for different model providers:
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+ 1. **Default Toolset** (Anthropic-optimized, best for Claude models)
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+ 2. **Codex Toolset** (OpenAI-optimized, best for GPT models)
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+ 3. **Gemini Toolset** (Google-optimized, best for Gemini models)
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+ **Automatic Selection:**
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+ When you specify a model, Letta Code automatically selects the appropriate toolset:
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+ ```bash
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+ letta --model haiku # Loads default toolset
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+ letta --model gpt-5-codex # Loads codex toolset
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+ letta --model gemini-3-pro # Loads gemini toolset
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+ ```
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+ **Manual Override:**
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+ You can force a specific toolset regardless of model:
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+ ```bash
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+ # CLI flag (at startup)
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+ letta --model haiku --toolset codex # Use Codex-style tools with Claude Haiku
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+ letta --model gpt-5-codex --toolset gemini # Use Gemini-style tools with GPT-5-Codex
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+ letta --toolset gemini # Use Gemini tools with default model
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+ # Interactive command (during session)
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+ /toolset # Opens toolset selector
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+ ```
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+ The `/model` command automatically switches toolsets when you change models. Use `/toolset` if you want to manually override the automatic selection.
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  ### Headless Mode
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  ```bash
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  letta -p "Run bun lint and correct errors" # Auto-resumes project agent