Julian Wiley

From folder to answer

March 29, 2026· 1 min readAgentic Assistants

How repository indexing turns local files into assistant context.

Agentic AssistantsSystems DesignLocal FirstDevelopment Timeline

Why this mattered

A useful coding assistant needs more than the file currently open.

This belongs in the development timeline because Agentic Assistants is not a single feature. It is a local-first assistant framework with a CLI, FastAPI and WebSocket server, MCP bridge, Next.js control panel, indexing, scoped retrieval, knowledge bases, pipelines, discovery, and training workflows. The project only became useful once its infrastructure decisions were written down well enough to be repeated.

Design decision

Indexing creates compact context packs and searchable embeddings so the assistant can answer questions across a repository.

The practical stack around this decision includes Python, Poetry, Click, FastAPI, WebSockets, MCP, LanceDB, Chroma, DuckDB, Polars, PyArrow, CrewAI, LangChain, LangGraph, Ollama, MLflow, OpenTelemetry, Next.js, Docusaurus. I try to keep the interfaces small: configuration describes intent, runtime code owns behavior, and operational notes explain what a future maintainer should check first.

What I would repeat

The hard part is scope: retrieving enough context without flooding the model.

The repeatable pattern is to make the boring path explicit. For this project that means clear repository boundaries, documented setup, predictable deployment commands, and enough observability to know whether the system is healthy or merely quiet.

Reader takeaway

If you are building something similar, start with the workflow you need to repeat every week. Then add only the platform pieces that make that workflow easier to recover, explain, and extend.