A containerized development environment for AI coding agents.
Ships a Debian dev container preloaded with the bundled agent CLIs (Claude
Code, Cursor Agent, GitHub Copilot CLI, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, Pi,
OpenClaw, Hermes), the Ollama client for running them against a local model
daemon on the host, Neovim with LSP/DAP support, podman-in-podman, and
toolchains for Python, Node, Go, Rust, and Ruby. The aetherion launcher
mounts the current directory at the same path inside the container and
preserves per-agent login state across sessions.
uv tool install aetherion(or pipx install aetherion)
To upgrade later:
uv tool upgrade aetherionaetherion --build-image # one-time: build localhost/aetherion:dev
aetherion # launch a shell in $PWDThe container ships the ollama client only — no server, no GPU runners.
Point it at a daemon running on the host (or anywhere reachable) via
OLLAMA_HOST. On Docker Desktop / podman-machine the host is reachable
as host.docker.internal:
OLLAMA_HOST=http://host.docker.internal:11434 ollama listollama launch <agent> writes the matching agent CLI's per-provider config
so it routes through the daemon, then execs the agent for you. Tested:
OLLAMA_HOST=http://host.docker.internal:11434 ollama launch pi
OLLAMA_HOST=http://host.docker.internal:11434 ollama launch hermes
OLLAMA_HOST=http://host.docker.internal:11434 ollama launch openclaw
OLLAMA_HOST=http://host.docker.internal:11434 ollama launch codex
OLLAMA_HOST=http://host.docker.internal:11434 ollama launch claudeOpenClaw runs a gateway on port 18789 inside the container — but binds it
to 127.0.0.1, which podman/docker port forwarding can't reach. Use
--forward-openclaw to publish AND set up a loopback bridge in one shot:
aetherion --forward-openclaw # bind 127.0.0.1:18789 (host-local)
aetherion --forward-openclaw 0.0.0.0 # bind all interfaces, port 18789
aetherion --forward-openclaw 9999 # bind 127.0.0.1:9999 (remap host port)
aetherion --forward-openclaw 0.0.0.0:9999 # both: all interfaces + custom port
aetherion --forward-openclaw '[::1]:9999' # IPv6 loopback, custom portThen open http://<host-bind>:<host-port> on the host (container-side
port is always 18789 — openclaw's own). For ports that already bind
0.0.0.0 inside the container, --forward CONTAINER_PORT (repeatable) is
enough — no bridge needed.
If you'd rather not retype the env var, set it on the host and pass it
through with --env:
export OLLAMA_HOST=http://host.docker.internal:11434
aetherion --env OLLAMA_HOST # bare name inherits from hostThe container ships real Node.js LTS, so ollama's preflight checks (which
gate on LookPath("npm") and call npm root -g to find globally-installed
agents) work natively. Bun is still installed as a fast user-scoped runtime;
it just isn't pretending to be node.
- Languages & runtimes: Python (system + uv), Node.js LTS + bun, Go, Rust, Ruby, C/C++ toolchain
- Agent CLIs: Claude Code, Cursor Agent, GitHub Copilot CLI, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, Pi, OpenClaw, Hermes
- Editor: Neovim with bundled LSPs (
pyright,gopls,rust-analyzer,lua-language-server,typescript-language-server,vim-language-server) and DAPs (debugpy,delve,codelldb,js-debug-adapter) - CLI tools: git, podman, tmux, starship, ripgrep, fd, fzf, jq, yq, posting, openssh-client, ollama (client only — point at a host daemon via
OLLAMA_HOST)
The first time you log in to a bundled agent CLI, the launcher detects the new
config inside the container and copies it to ~/.aetherion/data/ on the host.
Subsequent launches bind-mount the saved config so you stay logged in.
~/.aetherion/data/ is the only host directory the launcher writes to.
| agent | preserved paths |
|---|---|
claude |
.claude/, .claude.json |
cursor |
.cursor/, .config/cursor/ |
copilot |
.copilot/ |
gemini |
.gemini |
codex |
.codex/ |
pi |
.pi/ |
openclaw |
.openclaw/ |
hermes |
.hermes/ |
npm |
.npm-global/, .npm/ (user-scoped npm prefix + cache — preserves runtime-installed plugins like @ollama/pi-web-search and avoids re-fetching them when an agent reruns npm update on launch) |
| flag | purpose |
|---|---|
--agents LIST |
Comma-separated subset of agents to expose (default: all). --agents '' for none. |
-e, --env NAME=VALUE |
Set a container environment variable. Repeatable. Quote at the shell for values with spaces: --env 'NAME=has spaces'. A bare --env NAME inherits from the host environment. |
--forward [ADDR:[HOST_PORT:]]CONTAINER_PORT |
Publish a container port (podman/docker -p semantics). Repeatable. Forms: PORT, HOST:CONTAINER, ADDR:HOST:CONTAINER, :HOST:CONTAINER, [::1]:HOST:CONTAINER. Default host bind is 127.0.0.1. Services that bind 127.0.0.1 inside the container won't be reachable through this alone — use a --forward-<agent> alias. |
--forward-openclaw [ADDR][:PORT] |
Convenience alias for OpenClaw's gateway (container port 18789). Publishes the port AND sets up a loopback bridge so the publish actually reaches it (openclaw binds 127.0.0.1 inside the container). Bare = 127.0.0.1:18789; otherwise accepts ADDR, PORT, ADDR:PORT, :PORT, [::1]:PORT. |
--image REF |
Image ref to run, and to tag when building. Default: localhost/aetherion:dev. |
--build-image |
Build the image and exit. Does not launch the container. |
--build-dir PATH |
Build context directory. Defaults to the Dockerfile bundled with the launcher. |
--extract PATH |
Copy the bundled Dockerfile, skeleton/, and scripts/ to PATH and exit. |
AETHERION_CONTAINER_RUNTIME=docker overrides runtime auto-detection (podman is preferred when both are available).
The launcher ships its own Dockerfile and skeleton tree inside the Python package. To fork them:
aetherion --extract ~/my-aetherion
$EDITOR ~/my-aetherion/Dockerfile
aetherion --build-image --build-dir ~/my-aetherion --image my:tag
aetherion --image my:taggit clone https://github.com/samintheshell/aetherion
cd aetherion
uv sync
uv run aetherion --helpBuild and publish the Python package with the included Makefile:
make # show available targets
make build # produce sdist + wheel in dist/
make publish # upload dist/* to PyPI (UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN required)The container image itself has uv plus the standard CPython toolchain
installed, so you can also run make publish from inside an aetherion
shell if you prefer keeping credentials in the container.