This PR is README-only. The Go module-path migration
(github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-cli → git.moleculesai.app/molecule-ai/
molecule-cli in go.mod + every internal import) is filed separately as
a cross-repo Go-module migration PR (parked follow-up on internal#37).
Changes here:
- Install section: keep the go install command but switch to the
Gitea path + add a "Migration in progress" callout pointing at the
build-from-source workaround until the Go-module PR lands.
- Releases link: removed the broken github.com/.../releases URL
(releases pipeline being restored on Gitea Actions).
- RFC #10 link: rewritten to git.moleculesai.app form with note that
the original issue lived on the suspended GitHub org.
Files NOT touched in this PR (left for the cross-repo Go-module PR):
- go.mod (module declaration)
- 25+ .go files with github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-cli/internal/...
import paths
- known-issues.md L96 (describes current module path; consistent with
go.mod)
- CLAUDE.md L37 (declares current module path; consistent with go.mod)
These edits maintain consistency with go.mod while documenting the
upcoming change to users. Bundling them with the doc edit would create
a half-state where docs say one path and go.mod says another.
Refs: molecule-ai/internal#37, molecule-ai/internal#38
The README still described molecule-cli as a "TUI dashboard" and used
the old `molecli` binary name. After M1 (RFC #10), the primary entry
point is `molecule connect <workspace-id>` — the out-of-box bridge
between an external-runtime workspace and a local agent backend.
Rewritten to:
- lead with the connect quick-start (token + API URL + invocation)
- document the three built-in backends (claude-code, exec, mock)
with --backend-opt examples
- list the flags external-workspace operators actually need
(--mode, --interval-ms, --since-secs, --dry-run)
- note the state-file location (cursor resume across restarts)
- link RFC #10 for the full design
- fix the binary name (`molecule`, not `molecli`)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
molecli — Go TUI dashboard for Molecule AI workspace monitoring.
Note: currently depends on platform Go packages; full API-only
decoupling tracked as follow-up.