sideye 0.1.3 → 0.1.4

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  # sideye
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- Keep a skeptical side-eye on your CLI coding agents. Run claude code, opencode, or codex in one terminal pane
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- and `sideye` in the next — and stop opening an editor just to see **what is there, what is
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- happening, and what is the difference**.
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- Everything an IDE shows you, nothing it does for you. The "integrated" part is deliberately
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- missing: your agent, your editor, and `sideye` stay decoupled. It never reviews, explains,
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- approves, or talks back to an agent — you render judgment on the robot's output, then paste a
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- `path:line` reference back into the agent conversation to redirect it in your own words.
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- ## Pillars
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- - **The whole repo, with changes overlaid.** The full project tree renders like an IDE sidebar
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- (gitignore respected), changed files tinted and tagged, unchanged files quietly browsable.
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- Open any file read-only with syntax highlighting; open a changed file as a diff.
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- - **Simple change scopes.** Cycle between all changes, staged only, and unstaged only with one
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- key — no restart, no flags to remember.
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- - **Live, with activity awareness.** The view polls git while the agent works. Recently touched
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- files get a recency dot that decays, the status bar shows the last activity, and one key jumps
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- to whatever the agent just edited.
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- - **Static analysis where an IDE would put it.** lint, tsc, and prettier findings show up as a
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- problems panel, inline line markers in the viewer, and per-file markers in the tree — anywhere
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- in the repo, not just changed files. Checks re-run automatically once the repo goes quiet.
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+ `sideye` is a read-only terminal UI for watching a repo while a CLI coding agent
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+ changes it.
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+ The usual workflow is awkward. The agent is in one terminal pane, but you still
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+ open an editor just to answer basic questions:
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+ - What files are in this repo?
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+ - What changed?
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+ - What did the agent touch most recently?
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+ - Did lint, typecheck, or formatting break?
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+ `sideye` is meant to sit in the next pane and answer those questions without
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+ becoming part of the agent loop. It does not review code, approve changes, talk
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+ to the agent, or manage a workflow. It shows you the repo, the diff, and the
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+ problems. You decide what to say next.
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+ ## What it does
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+ - Shows the full repo tree, including tracked files and untracked files that are
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+ not ignored by git.
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+ - Marks changed files in place, with staged, unstaged, mixed, and untracked
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+ states.
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+ - Opens unchanged files read-only, with syntax highlighting.
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+ - Opens changed files as diffs, with a toggle for the full file.
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+ - Switches between all changes, staged changes, and unstaged changes.
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+ - Polls git while the agent works, then keeps the current file and selection
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+ stable as the view refreshes.
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+ - Marks recent activity and lets you jump to the latest touched file.
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+ - Shows diagnostics in the tree, in the viewer, and in a problems panel.
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+ - Copies a `path:line` reference and snippet so you can paste it back into the
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+ agent conversation.
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+ The git-backed file tree renders first. Diagnostics come in later as decorations.
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+ That keeps the basic view useful even when checks are still running.
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  ## Install
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  # standalone binary (macOS / Linux, no runtime needed)
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  curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jimmy-guzman/sideye/main/install.sh | bash
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- # npm (works with npm, bun, pnpm, yarn pulls a prebuilt binary)
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+ # npm (works with npm, bun, pnpm, yarn; pulls a prebuilt binary)
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  npm i -g sideye
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  # homebrew
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  brew install jimmy-guzman/tap/sideye
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  ```
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- ## Use it
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+ ## Usage
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  ```sh
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  sideye # whole repo, worktree vs HEAD
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  ## Keys
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- | `j` / `k` | move in the tree, viewer, or problems panel |
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- | `h` / `l` | collapse / expand folders |
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- | `tab` | switch focus between tree and viewer |
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- | `enter` | open the focused item / jump to a problem |
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- | `ctrl-p` | go to file: fuzzy-search the whole repo |
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- | `s` | cycle scope: all changes staged unstaged |
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- | `c` | toggle changes-only filter for the tree |
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- | `v` | toggle diff full file view for a changed file |
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- | `p` | toggle the problems panel |
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- | `.` | jump to the most recently changed file |
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- | `n` | jump to the next file with findings |
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- | `y` | copy `path:line` + snippet at the cursor |
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- | `f` | load full content when truncated |
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- | `r` | re-run checks |
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- | `ctrl-d/u` | half-page cursor movement in the viewer |
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- | `g` / `G` | jump to first / last line |
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- | `q` / `esc` | quit (esc closes the problems panel first) |
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+ | Key | Action |
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+ | ----------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
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+ | `j` / `k` | move in the tree, viewer, or problems panel |
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+ | `h` / `l` | collapse / expand folders |
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+ | `tab` | switch focus between tree and viewer |
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+ | `enter` | open the focused item / jump to a problem |
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+ | `ctrl-p` | go to file: fuzzy-search the whole repo |
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+ | `s` | cycle scope: all changes -> staged -> unstaged |
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+ | `c` | toggle changes-only filter for the tree |
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+ | `v` | toggle diff <-> full file view for a changed file |
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+ | `p` | toggle the problems panel |
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+ | `.` | jump to the most recently changed file |
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+ | `n` | jump to the next file with findings |
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+ | `y` | copy `path:line` + snippet at the cursor |
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+ | `f` | load full content when truncated |
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+ | `r` | re-run checks |
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+ | `ctrl-d/u` | half-page cursor movement in the viewer |
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+ | `g` / `G` | jump to first / last line |
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+ | `q` / `esc` | quit (esc closes the problems panel first) |
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  ## Requirements
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  ```
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- ## What it will not do
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- No AI integration, no gating, no accept/reject protocol, no generated review explanations.
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- The agent never hears from `sideye` — only from you.
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+ `sideye` is deliberately not an agent integration.
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+ No approvals. No accept/reject protocol. No generated review explanation. No PR
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+ workflow. No database. The agent never hears from `sideye`, only from you.
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "sideye",
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- "version": "0.1.3",
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  "description": "Read-only companion TUI for CLI coding agents",
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  "repository": "github:jimmy-guzman/sideye",
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/jimmy-guzman/sideye",
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  "sideye": "./bin/sideye.js"
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  "optionalDependencies": {
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- "sideye-darwin-arm64": "0.1.3",
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- "sideye-darwin-x64": "0.1.3",
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- "sideye-linux-x64": "0.1.3",
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- "sideye-linux-arm64": "0.1.3"
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+ "sideye-darwin-arm64": "0.1.4",
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+ "sideye-darwin-x64": "0.1.4",
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+ "sideye-linux-x64": "0.1.4",
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+ "sideye-linux-arm64": "0.1.4"
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  }