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Cecli AI Coding Assistant

cecli.dev
3 points·by tomjuggler·5 maanden geleden·1 comments

Google is dead. Where do we go now?

circusscientist.com
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The new Aider-CE fork of Aider is now official

circusscientist.com
14 points·by tomjuggler·8 maanden geleden·3 comments

US Govt Shutdown stopped my Desktop Wallpaper from updating

circusscientist.com
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tomjuggler
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Thank you for the link - I was just thinking that there were some core principles missing imo and yet there they are in the full text

For me "Persevere" is probably the main one, many people in the comments here mention the difficulty of making it in a niche field, one that you love and are good at. Personally I lived in a tent/garage for 5 years before finally becoming successful.

Also "Location" resonates. I had to move to a new city when I was starting out due to over saturation in my field at home.
tomjuggler
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
So I'm involved in an open source AI cli coding assistant called Cecli (cecli.dev) which is specifically designed to work well with DeepSeek.

DeepSeek is a great model, and Cecli is all about efficiency. It works great for my purposes - agentic programming on a budget.
tomjuggler
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
LOL DeepSeek V4 just reduced their price to less than $1 per million tokens for Pro and people are worried about Claude
tomjuggler
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Awww I have one of those. It still works after more than 10 years!

Maybe that's what happened, everyone who needed one bought and we don't need an upgrade
tomjuggler
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
Same here. I really wanted Orange Pi to work, tried, but after getting my raspberry pi 4 it's night and day.
tomjuggler
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
The battle of Hastings features prominently in my house, it's one of the first history subjects we taught the kids about.

Tom Hastings
tomjuggler
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
I started learning CAD with Free cad and never looked back. Yes it's clunky but it's free, and does the job!
tomjuggler
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Looks like everyone is trying to solve the same problem - here is another example I've been trying to wrap my head around lately:

Brainfile - An open protocol for agent-to-agent task coordination.

https://brainfile.md/

Well worth a look imo
tomjuggler
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Cool! I wrote a similar blog post last year when I decided to "Cut GitHub out of the loop"

https://www.circusscientist.com/2025/07/23/cutting-github-ou...

My motivation was mainly the fact that Bitbucket cut their free tier, and who knows how long GitHub will be free? So I tried and found out how easy git actually is to sync without third parties
tomjuggler
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
There's a gap in the market here - not me but somebody needs to build an e-commerce bot and call it Santa Claws
tomjuggler
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
I got into embedded 10 years ago, there really is something about driving hardware directly that is just so rewarding.

For AI I've been using Cecli which is cli and can actually run the compile step then fix any errors it finds - in addition to using Context7 MCP for syntax.

Not quite 10x yet but productivity has improved for me many times over. It's just how you use the tools available
tomjuggler
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Cecli (pronounced like "Ceclily") is a new AI coding assistant. Originally forked from Aider but now over 1000 commits ahead of the old project, Cecli has evolved to be much more.

Now with MCP, tools, skills, built-in TODO list, repo map, ask-code workflow OR agentic OR in-line coding. Includes the git integration, auto linting and testing that you need.

Open Source, built with Python, actively developed.
tomjuggler
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Personally I use "agent mode" in Cecli for almost everything - I don't know about other AI coding agents but you can easily set up tests to run and validate the output.

Since MCP came out the quality of code has improved since there is always context7 and fetch to look up syntax.

But yes at some point you need to look at the code yourself just to be sure
tomjuggler
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
https://github.com/dwash96/cecli

It's a fork of Aider but with agent mode, MCP, skills, task manager and more. Very active development team!
tomjuggler
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Pretty cool idea, I'm going to be trying this only using open source Cecli (with DeepSeek API) instead of Claude CLI because I don't have infinite $$$
tomjuggler
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
For posterity, if anyone can ever find this comment amongst all the others:

We went with Instagram ads, where we have the most followers. The result: 4 paid bookings in 48 hours - all confirmed leads from the new Instagram ad campaign.

Blog post updated.
tomjuggler
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Oh right Battlestar Galactica! I watched that like 3 times already, best sci-fi ever
tomjuggler
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
20 Years now. I'm from Cape Town, but the weather here is better. And no need for a wetsuit!
tomjuggler
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It's fine now, somehow got to #1 on Hacker News and 1000's of visitors did that. Learned something new about Cloudflare Cache Settings, it won't happen again
tomjuggler
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Not much chance of that at this point - I'm almost 50 years old and managed to make a living purely from performing so far (with a small exception of the pandemic, where I did coding mainly)