shell_gpt
ohmyzsh
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6 days ago | about 10 hours ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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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
ohmyzsh
- Melhorando e configurando seu novo Shell linux. Pt-2
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Improve your productivity by using more terminal and less mouse (🚀).
If you are not using oh-my-zsh, you are missing out on some amazing plugins. One feature most people wish the terminal had is autocompletion. With the zsh-autosuggestions plugin, your terminal will autocomplete most commands and remember previous ones.
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Terminal commands I use as a frontend developer
That’s the minimum terminal setup. You can modify the look and add plugins such as autocompletion to your terminal by installing ohmyzsh and using themes such as powerlevel10k. I am already using them.
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Zshell
Somewhat related is "Oh My ZSH!" which is basically zsh on steroids, it's always one of the first things I install on a new computer. It gives things like new colors, themes, plugins, and more. Highly recommend you check it out.
https://ohmyz.sh/
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ohmyzsh VS atuin - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 22 Feb 2024
- Oh My Zsh
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Weird Color Stuff In The Terminal
I had just gone through a fun tutorial for setting up oh-my-zsh with a nice color scheme from iterm2colorschemes.com and a decent prompt and I was wondering: can I make my oblique strategy look nice? how can you actually use the colors from your scheme in the output in your cli?
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Make Your Linux Terminal Enjoyable to Use
After this you going to visit Oh-My-Zsh which is where the magic will happen.
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Using Linux Full-Time 2 years later
after automating my dotfiles, I want to automate my installations, after that I want to make my terminal easier to use so I add OMZ with many plugins, after that, I try to automate the backup of my setting on my Gnome but failed, then try using git-lfs for my big files but it turned out to be idiotic moves, bla bla bla many try and fail.
- Enchula Mi Consola
What are some alternatives?
gorilla-cli - LLMs for your CLI
oh-my-posh - The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer
ai-shell - A CLI that converts natural language to shell commands.
starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
GPTCache - Semantic cache for LLMs. Fully integrated with LangChain and llama_index.
oh-my-bash - A delightful community-driven framework for managing your bash configuration, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
YoCLI - yo lets you find the the CLI command you are looking for by asking in natural language
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
butterfish - A shell with AI superpowers
oh-my-fish - The Fish Shell Framework
mods - AI on the command line
spaceship-prompt - :rocket::star: Minimalistic, powerful and extremely customizable Zsh prompt