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RA.Aid (ReAct Aid) is a powerful AI-driven command-line tool that integrates `aider` (https://aider.chat/) within a LangChain ReAct agent loop. This unique combination allows developers to leverage aider's code editing capabilities while benefiting from LangChain's agent-based task execution framework. The tool provides an intelligent assistant that can help with research, planning, and implementation of development tasks.
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⚠️ **IMPORTANT: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK** ⚠️
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- This tool **can and will** automatically execute shell commands on your system
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- Shell commands require interactive approval unless --cowboy-mode is enabled
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- The --cowboy-mode flag disables command approval and should be used with extreme caution
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- This tool **can and will** automatically execute shell commands and make code changes
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- The --cowboy-mode flag can be enabled to skip shell command approval prompts
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- No warranty is provided, either express or implied
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- Always review the actions the agent proposes before allowing them to proceed
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- Always use in version-controlled repositories
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- Review proposed changes in your git diff before committing
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## Key Features
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ra-aid -m "Refactor the database connection code to use connection pooling" --cowboy-mode
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```
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### Automating Code Changes with Cowboy Mode 🏇
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### Shell Command Automation with Cowboy Mode 🏇
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For situations where you need to automate code modifications without manual intervention—such as continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, scripted batch operations, or large-scale refactoring—you can use the `--cowboy-mode` flag. This mode executes commands non-interactively, bypassing the usual confirmation prompts.
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The `--cowboy-mode` flag enables automated shell command execution without confirmation prompts. This is useful for:
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- CI/CD pipelines
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- Automated testing environments
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- Batch processing operations
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- Scripted workflows
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```bash
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ra-aid -m "Update all deprecated API calls" --cowboy-mode
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```
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In the example above, the command will automatically find and update all deprecated API calls in your codebase **without** asking for confirmation before each change.
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**⚠️ Use with Extreme Caution:** Cowboy mode is a powerful tool that removes safety checks designed to prevent unintended modifications. While it enables efficient automation, it also increases the risk of errors propagating through your codebase. **Ensure you have proper backups or version control in place before using this mode.**
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**Appropriate Use Cases for Cowboy Mode:**
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- **CI/CD Pipelines:** Automate code changes as part of your deployment process.
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- **Scripted Batch Operations:** Apply repetitive changes across multiple files without manual approval.
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- **Controlled Environments:** Use in environments where changes can be reviewed and reverted if necessary.
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**When Not to Use Cowboy Mode:**
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- **Research or Experimental Changes:** When you are exploring solutions and unsure of the outcomes.
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- **Critical Codebases Without Backups:** If you don't have a way to revert changes, it's safer to use the interactive mode.
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**⚠️ Important Safety Notes:**
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- Cowboy mode skips confirmation prompts for shell commands
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- Always use in version-controlled repositories
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- Ensure you have a clean working tree before running
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- Review changes in git diff before committing
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### Environment Variables
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