Mentat is an AI tool that assists with any coding task directly from the command line.
This projects makes it easier to use it: In the command line, go into whatever coding directory you want to use mentat with.
Then just type mentat
and you're ready to go! (without needing to worry about a python and mentat installation on your computer). Mentat will make commits in your git name or you can let it use a custom git configuration.
- Clone this repository
- Add a file
.env
with your OpenAI API key (OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...
- see .env.example)
Simplify usage so that you don't have to call it with the full path /path/to/mentat/bin/mentat
every time:
- Create a symlink from bin/mentat into your
$PATH
so that you can easily run the wrapper script from anywhere on your computer, e.g.ln -s /path/to/mentat/bin/mentat ~/.local/bin/mentat
This wrapper can automatically use your Mentat configuration. E.g. you can create a ~/.mentat/.mentat_config.json
with
{
"model": "gpt-4-1106-preview"
}
and Mentat will always use this model. Alternatively add a per-project .mentat-config.json
into the directory you want to work on.
By default mentat will make commits with the same git name as if you would make a git commit (by reading ~/.gitconfig
). You can change that by specifying another config file it should use: GITCONFIG=/path/to/.gitconfig mentat
In the command line: Go into the directory containing the code you want to work on with Mentat. Start the wrapper script bin/mentat
- if you created the symlink you just need to type mentat
. Mentat will spin up and you can ask your questions. No files are automatically added to the context because context would quickly get large (queries can get more expensive) / too large - add the files/folders you want to have as context with /include ...
. See the Mentat Readme for further information and introduction videos
Dockerfile
: The container is based on Debian and is also available on Docker Hub: holybiber/mentat. I decided for Debian to make it easier to integrate Firefox / Chromium in the future.
docker-compose.yml
: Docker compose setup, make git and mentat configuration available to the container
bin/mentat
: Wrapper for docker compose to be able to run mentat easily
This is a first working version - feedback and suggestions welcome.
Mentat's /screenshot
functionality isn't working yet (it didn't work by just installing firefox-esr
or chromium
into the docker container)