Getting started
Install ari and drive your first refactor in a repo, with ari asking before every edit and command.
Three short pages: how ari thinks about a turn (ask first, show the real diff or command, meter every call), how to install the single binary and set your API key as an environment reference, and a guided first run that ends with a real refactor landed on disk and a passing go test.
Introduction
How ari thinks about a turn: ask before acting, show the real diff or command, keep secrets out of the model, and meter every call.
Installation
Install ari from Go, Homebrew, Scoop, a release archive, a Linux package, or the container image, and set your API key as an environment reference.
Quick start
Open ari in a repo, ask for a small refactor, watch it read, edit, and test, and resume the session later, byte-identical.