cli/internal/core-ide/README.md
Snider a443669e33 feat(ai,security,ide): add agentic MVP, security jobs, and Core IDE desktop app
Wire up AI infrastructure with unified pkg/ai package (metrics JSONL,
RAG integration), move RAG under `core ai rag`, add `core ai metrics`
command, and enrich task context with Qdrant documentation.

Add `--target` flag to all security commands for external repo scanning,
`core security jobs` for distributing findings as GitHub Issues, and
consistent error logging across scan/deps/alerts/secrets commands.

Add Core IDE Wails v3 desktop app with Angular 20 frontend, MCP bridge
(loopback-only HTTP server), WebSocket hub, and Claude Code bridge.
Production-ready with Lethean CIC branding, macOS code signing support,
and security hardening (origin validation, body size limits, URL scheme
checks, memory leak prevention, XSS mitigation).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-03 22:01:36 +00:00

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# Wails3 Angular Template
- Angular 20
- Wails3
![](wails3-angular-template.jpg)
Includes all Angular CLI guidelines, Web Awesome, and Font Awesome.
## Getting Started
1. Navigate to your project directory in the terminal.
make a new project using Wails3:
```
wails3 init -n MyWailsApp -t https://github.com/Snider/wails-angular-template@v0.0.1
cd MyWailsApp
```
2. To run your application in development mode, use the following command:
```
wails3 dev
```
This will start your application and enable hot-reloading for both frontend and backend changes.
3. To build your application for production, use:
```
wails3 build
```
This will create a production-ready executable in the `build` directory.
## Exploring Wails3 Features
Now that you have your project set up, it's time to explore the features that Wails3 offers:
1. **Check out the examples**: The best way to learn is by example. Visit the `examples` directory in the `v3/examples` directory to see various sample applications.
2. **Run an example**: To run any of the examples, navigate to the example's directory and use:
```
go run .
```
Note: Some examples may be under development during the alpha phase.
3. **Explore the documentation**: Visit the [Wails3 documentation](https://v3.wails.io/) for in-depth guides and API references.
4. **Join the community**: Have questions or want to share your progress? Join the [Wails Discord](https://discord.gg/JDdSxwjhGf) or visit the [Wails discussions on GitHub](https://github.com/wailsapp/wails/discussions).
## Project Structure
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with your project structure:
- `frontend/`: Contains your frontend code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript)
- `main.go`: The entry point of your Go backend
- `app.go`: Define your application structure and methods here
- `wails.json`: Configuration file for your Wails project
## Next Steps
1. Modify the frontend in the `frontend/` directory to create your desired UI.
2. Add backend functionality in `main.go`.
3. Use `wails3 dev` to see your changes in real-time.
4. When ready, build your application with `wails3 build`.
Happy coding with Wails3! If you encounter any issues or have questions, don't hesitate to consult the documentation or reach out to the Wails community.