Groundhog's primary purpose is to teach people how Cursor and all these other coding agents work under the hood. If you understand how these coding assistants work from first principles, then you can drive these tools harder (or perhaps make your own!). As part of the series kicked off at http://ghuntley.com/specs we'll be building it together, increment by increment.
Please don't raise GitHub issues mentioning that XYZ does not work as I'm yet to decide on the community model around the project and doing customer support for free is not high up on my list.
Groundhog is a teaching tool first. If you want a full-blown thing right now, go check out "Goose", "Roo/Cline", "Aider" or "AllHands".
- Code Explanation: Get detailed explanations of code snippets and files
- Modern Architecture: Built with Rust for performance and reliability
- Comprehensive Logging: Built-in logging and telemetry for debugging and monitoring
- CLI Interface: Easy-to-use command-line interface
[Installation instructions to be added]
The basic command structure is:
Groundhog <command> [options]
explain
: Get explanations for code snippets or filesGroundhog explain
More commands will be added in future releases.
- Rust toolchain
- [Other prerequisites to be added]
git clone [repository-url]
cd Groundhog
cargo build
cargo test
Detailed documentation is available in the specs/
directory:
[Contribution guidelines to be added]
[License information to be added]