Reptyl
shell_gpt
Reptyl | shell_gpt | |
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9 | 38 | |
145 | 8,391 | |
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4.9 | 8.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 19 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Reptyl
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Free-to-use GPT-3 powered command-line shell (no API-key required)
Endpoint API appears to be down at the moment. Do you confirm? I would like to clarify that I, the creator of the Reptyl project am not affiliated with the creators of sharegpt, but just used that endpoint in order to make my project more usable instead. I am not aware of their use of the entered data. Since at the moment the free api endpoint seems to be down, I am uploading a new version of reptyl where it searches for possible free api endpoints available and if none are available then you will need to enter your apikey to use reptyl. In any case, as mentioned I'm not affiliated with sharegpt, and the reptyl code is absolutely NOT malicious (as you can see by viewing and reading the code on github). Join the discord to know about new repty release, updates, and news https://github.com/0ut0flin3/Reptyl
- Reptyl can already do what GPT-4 promises, using GPT-3
- Reptyl : a command line shell that executes commands in natural language
- Reptyl: a terminal that executes commands in natural languages
- Reptyl: a terminal that executes commands in natural language
- Reptyl: A command-line shell that execute commands in natural language
shell_gpt
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Oh My Zsh
https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt?tab=readme-ov-file#shell...
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Is there a better way to feed my codebase to GPT than using this bash script? How could I bundle the source code more intelligently?
I would like to stay in the terminal, and am using https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt, my format is simply to send GPT a file to discuss:
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Ask HN: How are you using LLMs in your command-line?
ShellGPT https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt does pretty well for a lot of use cases. I mostly use it in REPL mode, switching topics as needed. I have wrappers around the `sgpt` command to, say, start a REPL with a particular topic, say, Python, which loads my previous history on that topic as part of the prompt.
I also have an alias to save existing chats as text files so I can go back and review history.
Finally, there is an alias to load a question up in an editor if I need to enter multiline text, e.g. to discuss code fragments, etc.
I expect command-line workflows to be pretty individualized and I'm curious what others do. For me (old programmer), using a command line REPL feels much more natural (and blissfully noise-free) than going to a Web page to talk to, say, ChatGPT.
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ChatGPT web and mobile UIs unavailable
The API still works. I've been using https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt/ in my workflow.
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Gorilla-CLI: LLMs for CLI including K8s/AWS/GCP/Azure/sed and 1500 APIs
I recommend shell-gpt[1] for anyone with access to the OpenAI API. It works surprisingly well considering how simple it is. Be sure to browse the examples in the README.
[1] https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt
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englizsh: Zsh plugin to interface command-line GPT programs intuitively through keybindings
Nice idea. You may want to mention in the docs that it requires https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt ;)
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Sideloaded my app on an old second hand smartwarch, opened a shell and talked to AI on my wrist
I honestly bought the device just to play with the wearable version of my android app: a voice controlled ssh client that let me also pass voice input to shell_gpt. Other pre installed apps won't really work on this device, including google assistant, so I had to switch to google cloud speech to text APIs for speech recognition. I can still sideload compatible apps via bluetooth debugging tho
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Can I integrate my local LLM to enable it to run system commands and execute local code?
Maybe this can help : https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt
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CLI to convert natural language to terminal commands
I'm not really following these but they tend to get released every other day, like https://github.com/nlml/YoCLI/ and https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt
- LLM, ttok and strip-tags–CLI tools for working with ChatGPT and other LLMs
What are some alternatives?
dalle43 - Use OpenAI's DALL-E for free
gorilla-cli - LLMs for your CLI
ai-shell - A CLI that converts natural language to shell commands.
GPTCache - Semantic cache for LLMs. Fully integrated with LangChain and llama_index.
YoCLI - yo lets you find the the CLI command you are looking for by asking in natural language
butterfish - A shell with AI superpowers
mods - AI on the command line
shell-gpt-rs - Ask ChatGPT for a shell script, code, or anything, directly from your terminal 🤖🧠👨💻
linux-command-gpt - Get Linux commands in natural language with the power of ChatGPT.
Diggy - Extract endpoints from apk files.
aider - aider is AI pair programming in your terminal
bashGPT - Use ChatGPT, GPT-3 and other models from the command line.