octomind 0.16.0

Session-based AI development assistant with conversational codebase interaction, multimodal vision support, built-in MCP tools, and multi-provider AI integration
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use clap::Args;

#[derive(Args, Debug)]
pub struct ServerArgs {
	/// Host address to bind to
	#[arg(long, default_value = "127.0.0.1")]
	pub host: String,

	/// Port to listen on
	#[arg(long, short, default_value = "8080")]
	pub port: u16,

	/// Session role: developer (default with layers and tools) or assistant (simple chat without tools)
	#[arg(long, default_value = "developer")]
	pub role: String,
}

/// Execute the server command
pub async fn execute(args: &ServerArgs, config: &octomind::Config) -> Result<(), anyhow::Error> {
	use octomind::websocket::WebSocketServer;

	// Create and start WebSocket server
	let server = WebSocketServer::new(&args.host, args.port, config.clone(), args.role.clone())?;
	server.start().await?;

	Ok(())
}