This action runs Aider in a container given a set of arguments, let's Aider apply changes, then it pushes the changes to the repository on the branch you pass to it.
The easiest and recommended way to use this action is to use the aider-github-workflows.
See Issue to PR workflow which is a great place to start.
In your workflow file, add the following step to your job:
jobs:
my_job:
steps:
- name: Apply changes with Aider
uses: mirrajabi/aider-github-action@main
timeout-minutes: 10 # So that you won't accidentally burn your OpenAI credits!
with:
openai_api_key: ${{ secrets.openai_api_key }}
branch: ${{ fromJson(steps.create_branch.outputs.result).ref }}
model: ${{ inputs.model }}
aider_args: '--yes --message "${{ steps.create_prompt.outputs.result }}"'
When using the action directly, you can pass the following inputs to it:
Field Name | Description | Required | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
aider_args |
Space-delimited args to pass to aider (Example: "--yes --message 'Make the dashboard sidebar purple'" ) |
true | string | - |
branch |
Branch to run Aider on | false | string | main |
model |
Model to run Aider with. Find available models on this page | false | string | gpt-4-1106-preview |
openai_api_key |
OpenAI API Key | false | string | - |
anthropic_api_key |
Anthropic API Key | false | string | - |
gemini_api_key |
Gemini API Key | false | string | - |
groq_api_key |
Groq API Key | false | string | - |
cohere_api_key |
Cohere API Key | false | string | - |
deepseek_api_key |
Deepseek API Key | false | string | - |
openrouter_api_key |
OpenRouter API Key | false | string | - |
- Put it out there
- Get it to a point where tagging it as
v1
makes sense. - Investigate the possibilities of turning this into a Github App.
This project uses Paul Gauthier's Aider. It's a great tool, and you should check it out! You can also use it as your local coding assistant.