superqode 0.1.5__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. superqode/__init__.py +33 -0
  2. superqode/acp/__init__.py +23 -0
  3. superqode/acp/client.py +913 -0
  4. superqode/acp/permission_screen.py +457 -0
  5. superqode/acp/types.py +480 -0
  6. superqode/acp_discovery.py +856 -0
  7. superqode/agent/__init__.py +22 -0
  8. superqode/agent/edit_strategies.py +334 -0
  9. superqode/agent/loop.py +892 -0
  10. superqode/agent/qe_report_templates.py +39 -0
  11. superqode/agent/system_prompts.py +353 -0
  12. superqode/agent_output.py +721 -0
  13. superqode/agent_stream.py +953 -0
  14. superqode/agents/__init__.py +59 -0
  15. superqode/agents/acp_registry.py +305 -0
  16. superqode/agents/client.py +249 -0
  17. superqode/agents/data/augmentcode.com.toml +51 -0
  18. superqode/agents/data/cagent.dev.toml +51 -0
  19. superqode/agents/data/claude.com.toml +60 -0
  20. superqode/agents/data/codeassistant.dev.toml +51 -0
  21. superqode/agents/data/codex.openai.com.toml +57 -0
  22. superqode/agents/data/fastagent.ai.toml +66 -0
  23. superqode/agents/data/geminicli.com.toml +77 -0
  24. superqode/agents/data/goose.block.xyz.toml +54 -0
  25. superqode/agents/data/junie.jetbrains.com.toml +56 -0
  26. superqode/agents/data/kimi.moonshot.cn.toml +57 -0
  27. superqode/agents/data/llmlingagent.dev.toml +51 -0
  28. superqode/agents/data/molt.bot.toml +49 -0
  29. superqode/agents/data/opencode.ai.toml +60 -0
  30. superqode/agents/data/stakpak.dev.toml +51 -0
  31. superqode/agents/data/vtcode.dev.toml +51 -0
  32. superqode/agents/discovery.py +266 -0
  33. superqode/agents/messaging.py +160 -0
  34. superqode/agents/persona.py +166 -0
  35. superqode/agents/registry.py +421 -0
  36. superqode/agents/schema.py +72 -0
  37. superqode/agents/unified.py +367 -0
  38. superqode/app/__init__.py +111 -0
  39. superqode/app/constants.py +314 -0
  40. superqode/app/css.py +366 -0
  41. superqode/app/models.py +118 -0
  42. superqode/app/suggester.py +125 -0
  43. superqode/app/widgets.py +1591 -0
  44. superqode/app_enhanced.py +399 -0
  45. superqode/app_main.py +17187 -0
  46. superqode/approval.py +312 -0
  47. superqode/atomic.py +296 -0
  48. superqode/commands/__init__.py +1 -0
  49. superqode/commands/acp.py +965 -0
  50. superqode/commands/agents.py +180 -0
  51. superqode/commands/auth.py +278 -0
  52. superqode/commands/config.py +374 -0
  53. superqode/commands/init.py +826 -0
  54. superqode/commands/providers.py +819 -0
  55. superqode/commands/qe.py +1145 -0
  56. superqode/commands/roles.py +380 -0
  57. superqode/commands/serve.py +172 -0
  58. superqode/commands/suggestions.py +127 -0
  59. superqode/commands/superqe.py +460 -0
  60. superqode/config/__init__.py +51 -0
  61. superqode/config/loader.py +812 -0
  62. superqode/config/schema.py +498 -0
  63. superqode/core/__init__.py +111 -0
  64. superqode/core/roles.py +281 -0
  65. superqode/danger.py +386 -0
  66. superqode/data/superqode-template.yaml +1522 -0
  67. superqode/design_system.py +1080 -0
  68. superqode/dialogs/__init__.py +6 -0
  69. superqode/dialogs/base.py +39 -0
  70. superqode/dialogs/model.py +130 -0
  71. superqode/dialogs/provider.py +870 -0
  72. superqode/diff_view.py +919 -0
  73. superqode/enterprise.py +21 -0
  74. superqode/evaluation/__init__.py +25 -0
  75. superqode/evaluation/adapters.py +93 -0
  76. superqode/evaluation/behaviors.py +89 -0
  77. superqode/evaluation/engine.py +209 -0
  78. superqode/evaluation/scenarios.py +96 -0
  79. superqode/execution/__init__.py +36 -0
  80. superqode/execution/linter.py +538 -0
  81. superqode/execution/modes.py +347 -0
  82. superqode/execution/resolver.py +283 -0
  83. superqode/execution/runner.py +642 -0
  84. superqode/file_explorer.py +811 -0
  85. superqode/file_viewer.py +471 -0
  86. superqode/flash.py +183 -0
  87. superqode/guidance/__init__.py +58 -0
  88. superqode/guidance/config.py +203 -0
  89. superqode/guidance/prompts.py +71 -0
  90. superqode/harness/__init__.py +54 -0
  91. superqode/harness/accelerator.py +291 -0
  92. superqode/harness/config.py +319 -0
  93. superqode/harness/validator.py +147 -0
  94. superqode/history.py +279 -0
  95. superqode/integrations/superopt_runner.py +124 -0
  96. superqode/logging/__init__.py +49 -0
  97. superqode/logging/adapters.py +219 -0
  98. superqode/logging/formatter.py +923 -0
  99. superqode/logging/integration.py +341 -0
  100. superqode/logging/sinks.py +170 -0
  101. superqode/logging/unified_log.py +417 -0
  102. superqode/lsp/__init__.py +26 -0
  103. superqode/lsp/client.py +544 -0
  104. superqode/main.py +1069 -0
  105. superqode/mcp/__init__.py +89 -0
  106. superqode/mcp/auth_storage.py +380 -0
  107. superqode/mcp/client.py +1236 -0
  108. superqode/mcp/config.py +319 -0
  109. superqode/mcp/integration.py +337 -0
  110. superqode/mcp/oauth.py +436 -0
  111. superqode/mcp/oauth_callback.py +385 -0
  112. superqode/mcp/types.py +290 -0
  113. superqode/memory/__init__.py +31 -0
  114. superqode/memory/feedback.py +342 -0
  115. superqode/memory/store.py +522 -0
  116. superqode/notifications.py +369 -0
  117. superqode/optimization/__init__.py +5 -0
  118. superqode/optimization/config.py +33 -0
  119. superqode/permissions/__init__.py +25 -0
  120. superqode/permissions/rules.py +488 -0
  121. superqode/plan.py +323 -0
  122. superqode/providers/__init__.py +33 -0
  123. superqode/providers/gateway/__init__.py +165 -0
  124. superqode/providers/gateway/base.py +228 -0
  125. superqode/providers/gateway/litellm_gateway.py +1170 -0
  126. superqode/providers/gateway/openresponses_gateway.py +436 -0
  127. superqode/providers/health.py +297 -0
  128. superqode/providers/huggingface/__init__.py +74 -0
  129. superqode/providers/huggingface/downloader.py +472 -0
  130. superqode/providers/huggingface/endpoints.py +442 -0
  131. superqode/providers/huggingface/hub.py +531 -0
  132. superqode/providers/huggingface/inference.py +394 -0
  133. superqode/providers/huggingface/transformers_runner.py +516 -0
  134. superqode/providers/local/__init__.py +100 -0
  135. superqode/providers/local/base.py +438 -0
  136. superqode/providers/local/discovery.py +418 -0
  137. superqode/providers/local/lmstudio.py +256 -0
  138. superqode/providers/local/mlx.py +457 -0
  139. superqode/providers/local/ollama.py +486 -0
  140. superqode/providers/local/sglang.py +268 -0
  141. superqode/providers/local/tgi.py +260 -0
  142. superqode/providers/local/tool_support.py +477 -0
  143. superqode/providers/local/vllm.py +258 -0
  144. superqode/providers/manager.py +1338 -0
  145. superqode/providers/models.py +1016 -0
  146. superqode/providers/models_dev.py +578 -0
  147. superqode/providers/openresponses/__init__.py +87 -0
  148. superqode/providers/openresponses/converters/__init__.py +17 -0
  149. superqode/providers/openresponses/converters/messages.py +343 -0
  150. superqode/providers/openresponses/converters/tools.py +268 -0
  151. superqode/providers/openresponses/schema/__init__.py +56 -0
  152. superqode/providers/openresponses/schema/models.py +585 -0
  153. superqode/providers/openresponses/streaming/__init__.py +5 -0
  154. superqode/providers/openresponses/streaming/parser.py +338 -0
  155. superqode/providers/openresponses/tools/__init__.py +21 -0
  156. superqode/providers/openresponses/tools/apply_patch.py +352 -0
  157. superqode/providers/openresponses/tools/code_interpreter.py +290 -0
  158. superqode/providers/openresponses/tools/file_search.py +333 -0
  159. superqode/providers/openresponses/tools/mcp_adapter.py +252 -0
  160. superqode/providers/registry.py +716 -0
  161. superqode/providers/usage.py +332 -0
  162. superqode/pure_mode.py +384 -0
  163. superqode/qr/__init__.py +23 -0
  164. superqode/qr/dashboard.py +781 -0
  165. superqode/qr/generator.py +1018 -0
  166. superqode/qr/templates.py +135 -0
  167. superqode/safety/__init__.py +41 -0
  168. superqode/safety/sandbox.py +413 -0
  169. superqode/safety/warnings.py +256 -0
  170. superqode/server/__init__.py +33 -0
  171. superqode/server/lsp_server.py +775 -0
  172. superqode/server/web.py +250 -0
  173. superqode/session/__init__.py +25 -0
  174. superqode/session/persistence.py +580 -0
  175. superqode/session/sharing.py +477 -0
  176. superqode/session.py +475 -0
  177. superqode/sidebar.py +2991 -0
  178. superqode/stream_view.py +648 -0
  179. superqode/styles/__init__.py +3 -0
  180. superqode/superqe/__init__.py +184 -0
  181. superqode/superqe/acp_runner.py +1064 -0
  182. superqode/superqe/constitution/__init__.py +62 -0
  183. superqode/superqe/constitution/evaluator.py +308 -0
  184. superqode/superqe/constitution/loader.py +432 -0
  185. superqode/superqe/constitution/schema.py +250 -0
  186. superqode/superqe/events.py +591 -0
  187. superqode/superqe/frameworks/__init__.py +65 -0
  188. superqode/superqe/frameworks/base.py +234 -0
  189. superqode/superqe/frameworks/e2e.py +263 -0
  190. superqode/superqe/frameworks/executor.py +237 -0
  191. superqode/superqe/frameworks/javascript.py +409 -0
  192. superqode/superqe/frameworks/python.py +373 -0
  193. superqode/superqe/frameworks/registry.py +92 -0
  194. superqode/superqe/mcp_tools/__init__.py +47 -0
  195. superqode/superqe/mcp_tools/core_tools.py +418 -0
  196. superqode/superqe/mcp_tools/registry.py +230 -0
  197. superqode/superqe/mcp_tools/testing_tools.py +167 -0
  198. superqode/superqe/noise.py +89 -0
  199. superqode/superqe/orchestrator.py +778 -0
  200. superqode/superqe/roles.py +609 -0
  201. superqode/superqe/session.py +713 -0
  202. superqode/superqe/skills/__init__.py +57 -0
  203. superqode/superqe/skills/base.py +106 -0
  204. superqode/superqe/skills/core_skills.py +899 -0
  205. superqode/superqe/skills/registry.py +90 -0
  206. superqode/superqe/verifier.py +101 -0
  207. superqode/superqe_cli.py +76 -0
  208. superqode/tool_call.py +358 -0
  209. superqode/tools/__init__.py +93 -0
  210. superqode/tools/agent_tools.py +496 -0
  211. superqode/tools/base.py +324 -0
  212. superqode/tools/batch_tool.py +133 -0
  213. superqode/tools/diagnostics.py +311 -0
  214. superqode/tools/edit_tools.py +653 -0
  215. superqode/tools/enhanced_base.py +515 -0
  216. superqode/tools/file_tools.py +269 -0
  217. superqode/tools/file_tracking.py +45 -0
  218. superqode/tools/lsp_tools.py +610 -0
  219. superqode/tools/network_tools.py +350 -0
  220. superqode/tools/permissions.py +400 -0
  221. superqode/tools/question_tool.py +324 -0
  222. superqode/tools/search_tools.py +598 -0
  223. superqode/tools/shell_tools.py +259 -0
  224. superqode/tools/todo_tools.py +121 -0
  225. superqode/tools/validation.py +80 -0
  226. superqode/tools/web_tools.py +639 -0
  227. superqode/tui.py +1152 -0
  228. superqode/tui_integration.py +875 -0
  229. superqode/tui_widgets/__init__.py +27 -0
  230. superqode/tui_widgets/widgets/__init__.py +18 -0
  231. superqode/tui_widgets/widgets/progress.py +185 -0
  232. superqode/tui_widgets/widgets/tool_display.py +188 -0
  233. superqode/undo_manager.py +574 -0
  234. superqode/utils/__init__.py +5 -0
  235. superqode/utils/error_handling.py +323 -0
  236. superqode/utils/fuzzy.py +257 -0
  237. superqode/widgets/__init__.py +477 -0
  238. superqode/widgets/agent_collab.py +390 -0
  239. superqode/widgets/agent_store.py +936 -0
  240. superqode/widgets/agent_switcher.py +395 -0
  241. superqode/widgets/animation_manager.py +284 -0
  242. superqode/widgets/code_context.py +356 -0
  243. superqode/widgets/command_palette.py +412 -0
  244. superqode/widgets/connection_status.py +537 -0
  245. superqode/widgets/conversation_history.py +470 -0
  246. superqode/widgets/diff_indicator.py +155 -0
  247. superqode/widgets/enhanced_status_bar.py +385 -0
  248. superqode/widgets/enhanced_toast.py +476 -0
  249. superqode/widgets/file_browser.py +809 -0
  250. superqode/widgets/file_reference.py +585 -0
  251. superqode/widgets/issue_timeline.py +340 -0
  252. superqode/widgets/leader_key.py +264 -0
  253. superqode/widgets/mode_switcher.py +445 -0
  254. superqode/widgets/model_picker.py +234 -0
  255. superqode/widgets/permission_preview.py +1205 -0
  256. superqode/widgets/prompt.py +358 -0
  257. superqode/widgets/provider_connect.py +725 -0
  258. superqode/widgets/pty_shell.py +587 -0
  259. superqode/widgets/qe_dashboard.py +321 -0
  260. superqode/widgets/resizable_sidebar.py +377 -0
  261. superqode/widgets/response_changes.py +218 -0
  262. superqode/widgets/response_display.py +528 -0
  263. superqode/widgets/rich_tool_display.py +613 -0
  264. superqode/widgets/sidebar_panels.py +1180 -0
  265. superqode/widgets/slash_complete.py +356 -0
  266. superqode/widgets/split_view.py +612 -0
  267. superqode/widgets/status_bar.py +273 -0
  268. superqode/widgets/superqode_display.py +786 -0
  269. superqode/widgets/thinking_display.py +815 -0
  270. superqode/widgets/throbber.py +87 -0
  271. superqode/widgets/toast.py +206 -0
  272. superqode/widgets/unified_output.py +1073 -0
  273. superqode/workspace/__init__.py +75 -0
  274. superqode/workspace/artifacts.py +472 -0
  275. superqode/workspace/coordinator.py +353 -0
  276. superqode/workspace/diff_tracker.py +429 -0
  277. superqode/workspace/git_guard.py +373 -0
  278. superqode/workspace/git_snapshot.py +526 -0
  279. superqode/workspace/manager.py +750 -0
  280. superqode/workspace/snapshot.py +357 -0
  281. superqode/workspace/watcher.py +535 -0
  282. superqode/workspace/worktree.py +440 -0
  283. superqode-0.1.5.dist-info/METADATA +204 -0
  284. superqode-0.1.5.dist-info/RECORD +288 -0
  285. superqode-0.1.5.dist-info/WHEEL +5 -0
  286. superqode-0.1.5.dist-info/entry_points.txt +3 -0
  287. superqode-0.1.5.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE +648 -0
  288. superqode-0.1.5.dist-info/top_level.txt +1 -0
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+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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