vikingowl 235f84fa19 Integrate core functionality for tools, MCP, and enhanced session management
Adds consent management for tool execution, input validation, sandboxed process execution, and MCP server integration. Updates session management to support tool use, conversation persistence, and streaming responses.

Major additions:
- Database migrations for conversations and secure storage
- Encryption and credential management infrastructure
- Extensible tool system with code execution and web search
- Consent management and validation systems
- Sandboxed process execution
- MCP server integration

Infrastructure changes:
- Module registration and workspace dependencies
- ToolCall type and tool-related Message methods
- Privacy, security, and tool configuration structures
- Database-backed conversation persistence
- Tool call tracking in conversations

Provider and UI updates:
- Ollama provider updates for tool support and new Role types
- TUI chat and code app updates for async initialization
- CLI updates for new SessionController API
- Configuration documentation updates
- CHANGELOG updates

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-10-06 18:36:42 +02:00

OWLEN

Terminal-native assistant for running local language models with a comfortable TUI.

Status Version Rust License

What Is OWLEN?

OWLEN is a Rust-powered, terminal-first interface for interacting with local large language models. It provides a responsive chat workflow that runs against Ollama with a focus on developer productivity, vim-style navigation, and seamless session management—all without leaving your terminal.

Alpha Status

This project is currently in alpha and under active development. Core features are functional, but expect occasional bugs and breaking changes. Feedback, bug reports, and contributions are very welcome!

Screenshots

OWLEN TUI Layout

The OWLEN interface features a clean, multi-panel layout with vim-inspired navigation. See more screenshots in the images/ directory.

Features

  • Vim-style Navigation: Normal, editing, visual, and command modes.
  • Streaming Responses: Real-time token streaming from Ollama.
  • Advanced Text Editing: Multi-line input, history, and clipboard support.
  • Session Management: Save, load, and manage conversations.
  • Theming System: 10 built-in themes and support for custom themes.
  • Modular Architecture: Extensible provider system (currently Ollama).

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Rust 1.75+ and Cargo.
  • A running Ollama instance.
  • A terminal that supports 256 colors.

Installation

Linux & macOS

The recommended way to install on Linux and macOS is to clone the repository and install using cargo.

git clone https://github.com/Owlibou/owlen.git
cd owlen
cargo install --path crates/owlen-cli

Note for macOS: While this method works, official binary releases for macOS are planned for the future.

Windows

The Windows build has not been thoroughly tested yet. Installation is possible via the same cargo install method, but it is considered experimental at this time.

Running OWLEN

Make sure Ollama is running, then launch the application:

owlen

If you built from source without installing, you can run it with:

./target/release/owlen

Using the TUI

OWLEN uses a modal, vim-inspired interface. Press ? in Normal mode to view the help screen with all keybindings.

  • Normal Mode: Navigate with h/j/k/l, w/b, gg/G.
  • Editing Mode: Enter with i or a. Send messages with Enter.
  • Command Mode: Enter with :. Access commands like :quit, :save, :theme.

Documentation

For more detailed information, please refer to the following documents:

Configuration

OWLEN stores its configuration in ~/.config/owlen/config.toml. This file is created on the first run and can be customized. You can also add custom themes in ~/.config/owlen/themes/.

See the themes/README.md for more details on theming.

Roadmap

We are actively working on enhancing the code client, adding more providers (OpenAI, Anthropic), and improving the overall user experience. See the Roadmap section in the old README for more details.

Contributing

Contributions are highly welcome! Please see our Contributing Guide for details on how to get started, including our code style, commit conventions, and pull request process.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. See the LICENSE file for details.

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