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Instructions for running the UI against a local Temporal server build instead of the built-in CLI dev server. Use when asked how to start the dev environment, run the UI locally, or connect to a local Temporal repo.

92

1.25x
Quality

87%

Does it follow best practices?

Impact

100%

1.25x

Average score across 3 eval scenarios

SecuritybySnyk

Passed

No known issues

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Quality
Evals
Security

Evaluation results

100%

Setting Up the Local Temporal UI Dev Environment

Local dev environment startup documentation

Criteria
Without context
With context

Correct UI start command

100%

100%

Server start command

100%

100%

Two-terminal requirement

100%

100%

gRPC port

100%

100%

HTTP port

100%

100%

pnpm dev distinction

100%

100%

pnpm dev:local-temporal skips bundled server

100%

100%

Env file named correctly

100%

100%

Env file role

100%

100%

Terminal assignment

100%

100%

100%

58%

Switching Temporal Server Branches for Feature Development

Branch switch and server startup script

Criteria
Without context
With context

make bins used

0%

100%

make start used

0%

100%

Branch checkout present

100%

100%

Correct UI command printed

0%

100%

Two-terminal model described

100%

100%

make bins safety noted

46%

100%

Temporal repo path used

100%

100%

100%

Fixing "Unknown Field" Errors When Developing Against a New Temporal Server Branch

API version mismatch fix and ui-server rebuild

Criteria
Without context
With context

ui-server identified

100%

100%

grpc-gateway explanation

100%

100%

Proto baked at compile time

100%

100%

Version check command

100%

100%

Correct file updated

100%

100%

go get command

100%

100%

Rebuild command correct

100%

100%

Restart required

100%

100%

Script cd to server dir

100%

100%

Script accepts version arg

100%

100%

Repository
temporalio/ui
Evaluated
Agent
Claude Code
Model
Claude Sonnet 4.6

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