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51 lines
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# Schema defined in agent_schema.py
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# https://github.com/tao12345666333/amp-acp
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identity = "ampcode.com"
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name = "Amp (AmpCode)"
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short_name = "amp"
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url = "https://ampcode.com"
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protocol = "acp"
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author_name = "AmpCode"
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author_url = "https://ampcode.com"
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publisher_name = "Will McGugan"
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publisher_url = "https://willmcgugan.github.io/"
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type = "coding"
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description = "Open-source ACP adapter that exposes the Amp CLI to editors such as Zed via the Agent Client Protocol."
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tags = []
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run_command."*" = "npx -y amp-acp"
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help = '''
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# Amp (AmpCode)
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Amp is a frontier coding agent for your terminal and editor, built by Sourcegraph.
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- **Multi-Model** Sonnet, GPT-5, fast models—Amp uses them all, for what each model is best at.
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- **Opinionated** You're always using the good parts of Amp. If we don't use and love a feature, we kill it.
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- **On the Frontier** Amp goes where the models take it. No backcompat, no legacy features.
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- **Threads** You can save and share your interactions with Amp. You wouldn't code without version control, would you?
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## Prerequisites
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- Node.js 18+ so `npx` can run the adapter
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- Ensure the `AMP_EXECUTABLE` environment variable points at your Amp binary (or place `amp` on `PATH`)
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---
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## ACP adapter for AmpCode
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**Repository**: https://github.com/tao12345666333/amp-acp
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'''
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[actions."*".install]
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command = "curl -fsSL https://ampcode.com/install.sh | bash && npm install -g amp-acp"
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description = "Install AMP Code"
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[actions."*".install_adapter]
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command = "npm install -g amp-acp"
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description = "Install the Amp ACP adapter"
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[actions."*".login]
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command = "amp login"
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description = "Login to Amp (run once)" |