Sled under the layercodedev account appears to be a lightweight web and mobile UI aimed at interacting with local coding agents, likely including AI-assisted coding models or remote execution integrations; it’s designed in TypeScript/JavaScript and intended to let developers use or control coding agents from various devices. Although specific details in the repository are limited without direct project documentation, context and related online mentions indicate it functions as a local interface layer that abstracts development agent workflows and Teleport-style interactions, bringing parts of modern assistant capabilities to phone or web UIs. This project resembles modern agent front ends where developers can test, iterate, and prompt their local models or backends without complex setup. The interface is light and integrates into broader development stacks, and the repository’s activity suggests ongoing maintenance with an MIT license and community engagement.
Features
- Web and mobile user interface for coding agents
- Local execution support for developer workflows
- TypeScript/JavaScript-based architecture
- MIT-licensed open-source code
- Designed for responsive UI interactions
- Integrates with local AI or remote agent backends