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Great initiative! I'd love to see this project build a community around it. Quick question, what do you need Firecrawl for?
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Can I run the whole chain FOSS? Firecrawl, this (maybe the LLM can be local too?)
It needs a Docker-Compose.
I didn't know about https://e2b.dev/ but I was looking for something exactly like that. Does anyone know about any self hostable alternatives?
Can we run an agent in Github CI? I create a Github issue with my requirements, the CI runner runs Aider scripting mode (it connects to say, OpenAI api) which looks at the comments, maintains a branch, runs tests, takes browser screenshots and then gives its replies.

https://aider.chat/docs/scripting.html

Why would I do this? It would be better to have an app that turns a react app into a native web app. Speculation rules and page transitions make it possible already.
Wait is this a Lovable clone that is actually called open-lovable? That seems bold
Now… any chances we could get a thing that takes in a React app and spits out a normal website with minimal or no JS?
Is this a desktop app wrapper for lovable?
There's also bolt.diy which uses browserbased webcontainer to build apps.
Why does this reference Lovable at all? The tagline for this project is "Clone and recreate any website as a modern React app in seconds" and requires a FIRECRAWL_API_KEY in order to perform the necessary scraping.

Lovable is more of a self-contained LLM chat which creates a new react site with optional supabase integration.

Reminds of me of tools like https://huu.la, the main difference is newer generations focuses on utilizing LLM to map design to code, versus the older generations focus on using WYSWYG tooling to edit the page directly.
Why not use bolt? It's open source and is competitive with lovable and replit.
what's the difference between lovable and couldai