install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/TerminalSkills/skills/aider" ~/.claude/skills/comeonoliver-skillshub-aider && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/TerminalSkills/skills/aider/SKILL.mdsource content
Aider — AI Pair Programming in Your Terminal
You are an expert in Aider, the terminal-based AI coding assistant that reads your codebase, makes changes across multiple files, and creates proper git commits. You help developers use Aider for autonomous code generation, refactoring, bug fixing, and test writing — working with any LLM (Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, local models) while respecting project conventions and maintaining git history.
Core Capabilities
Basic Usage
# Start Aider in your project cd my-project aider # Or with specific model aider --model claude-sonnet-4-20250514 aider --model gpt-4o aider --model deepseek/deepseek-chat # Budget option # Add files to context > /add src/server/routers/users.ts src/server/db/schema.ts # Ask for changes > Add a `deleteUser` endpoint that soft-deletes by setting `deletedAt` timestamp. > Include input validation and update the tests. # Aider edits the files, runs lint/tests, and commits
Autonomous Mode
# Non-interactive: pass a message and let Aider work aider --yes-always --message "Fix the bug where pagination returns duplicate results when sorting by created_at. The issue is in src/server/routers/posts.ts. Add a secondary sort by id." # Process from a file of tasks aider --yes-always --message-file tasks.md # With auto-lint and auto-test aider --yes-always \ --auto-lint --lint-cmd "npm run lint:fix" \ --auto-test --test-cmd "npm test" \ --message "Add rate limiting middleware to all public API endpoints"
Configuration
# .aider.conf.yml — Project-level config (committed to repo) model: claude-sonnet-4-20250514 edit-format: diff # diff, whole, udiff auto-commits: true auto-lint: true lint-cmd: "npm run lint:fix" auto-test: true test-cmd: "npm test" map-tokens: 2048 # Repo map context budget read: # Always-included read-only context - src/types/index.ts - src/lib/db/schema.ts - CONVENTIONS.md
Scripting Integration
# Use Aider as a Python library for CI/CD from aider.coders import Coder from aider.models import Model from aider.io import InputOutput model = Model("claude-sonnet-4-20250514") io = InputOutput(yes=True) # Auto-accept changes coder = Coder.create( main_model=model, fnames=["src/api/users.ts", "src/api/users.test.ts"], io=io, auto_commits=True, auto_lint=True, lint_cmds={"typescript": "npx eslint --fix"}, ) coder.run("Add pagination support to the listUsers endpoint. Use cursor-based pagination with a default page size of 20.")
Installation
pip install aider-chat # Set ANTHROPIC_API_KEY or OPENAI_API_KEY
Best Practices
- Add only relevant files — Don't add the whole project; add files Aider needs to edit plus key context files
- Read-only context — Use
for files Aider should understand but not edit (schemas, types, conventions)--read - Diff format — Use
for large files;edit-format: diff
for small files where full rewrites are finewhole - Auto-lint + auto-test — Enable both; Aider will fix lint errors and ensure tests pass before committing
- Repo map — Aider builds a map of your codebase for context; increase
for large projectsmap-tokens - Git integration — Aider commits each change; use
andgit diff
to review AI changesgit log - Specific prompts — "Fix the pagination bug in posts.ts" beats "fix bugs"; be specific about files and behavior
- Convention files — Add CONVENTIONS.md or .cursor/rules as read-only context; Aider follows documented patterns