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Web

Using AlphaBase in your browser.

AlphaBase can run as a web application in your browser, providing the same powerful AI coding experience without needing a terminal.

AlphaBase Web - New Session

Getting Started

Start the web interface by running:

Terminal window
alphabase web

This starts a local server on 127.0.0.1 with a random available port and automatically opens AlphaBase in your default browser.


Configuration

You can configure the web server using command line flags or in your config file.

Port

By default, AlphaBase picks an available port. You can specify a port:

Terminal window
alphabase web --port 4096

Hostname

By default, the server binds to 127.0.0.1 (localhost only). To make AlphaBase accessible on your network:

Terminal window
alphabase web --hostname 0.0.0.0

When using 0.0.0.0, AlphaBase will display both local and network addresses:

Local access: http://localhost:4096
Network access: http://192.168.1.100:4096

mDNS Discovery

Enable mDNS to make your server discoverable on the local network:

Terminal window
alphabase web --mdns

This automatically sets the hostname to 0.0.0.0 and advertises the server as alphabase.local.

You can customize the mDNS domain name to run multiple instances on the same network:

Terminal window
alphabase web --mdns --mdns-domain myproject.local

CORS

To allow additional domains for CORS (useful for custom frontends):

Terminal window
alphabase web --cors https://example.com

Authentication

To protect access, set a password using the ALPHABASE_SERVER_PASSWORD environment variable:

Terminal window
ALPHABASE_SERVER_PASSWORD=secret alphabase web

The username defaults to alphabase but can be changed with ALPHABASE_SERVER_USERNAME.


Using the Web Interface

Once started, the web interface provides access to your AlphaBase sessions.

Sessions

View and manage your sessions from the homepage. You can see active sessions and start new ones.

AlphaBase Web - Active Session

Server Status

Click “See Servers” to view connected servers and their status.

AlphaBase Web - See Servers


Attaching a Terminal

You can attach a terminal TUI to a running web server:

Terminal window
# Start the web server
alphabase web --port 4096
# In another terminal, attach the TUI
alphabase attach http://localhost:4096

This allows you to use both the web interface and terminal simultaneously, sharing the same sessions and state.


Config File

You can also configure server settings in your alphabase.json config file:

{
"server": {
"port": 4096,
"hostname": "0.0.0.0",
"mdns": true,
"cors": ["https://example.com"]
}
}

Command line flags take precedence over config file settings.