zsh_codex
codex-readme
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zsh_codex
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Show HN: Whiz – A copilot for your command line
All of the alternatives commented so far have the same downside, you got a LLM response and you can either run it or abort.
https://github.com/tom-doerr/zsh_codex
^ This is much nicer as it hook into zsh completion so you got a response that drop right into the shell input (enter to execute or edit away)
Also you can write shell script directly in prompt and use it to auto complete the rest
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Codex CLI: Turn natural language commands into bash/ZShell/PowerShell equivalent
> It should tell you the commands first rather than just executing them.
From the videos, I believe you have to press Enter to actually execute the suggested command.
> why the example video only shows PowerShell too
The readme did say that it was inspired by a similar project targetting zsh[0], so I don't see why over time the model couldn't improve to suggest what you want.
[0]: https://github.com/tom-doerr/zsh_codex
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This shell plugin I wrote writes your git commands
Here you go: https://github.com/tom-doerr/zsh_codex
- GitHub - tom-doerr/zsh_codex: This is a ZSH plugin that enables you to use OpenAI's Codex AI in the command line.
- This shell plugin I wrote writes your git
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The shell plugin I wrote writes your git commands
Zsh version Fish version
- Zsh_codex: Use OpenAI Codex in your terminal
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I upgraded the AI that writes commands in ZSH
You can now use my ZSH Codex plugin to insert code in the middle of your commands. This can be helpful if you want the Codex AI to add flags to a command, want to know a command for a given file type or if you write larger code blocks in the shell and just want to use Codex there.
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I added Codex (GitHub Copilot) to the terminal
You can now let Zsh write code for you using the plugin I wrote: https://github.com/tom-doerr/zsh_codex
codex-readme
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Generate READMEs Using ChatGPT
You can use this program I wrote to generate readmes: https://github.com/tom-doerr/codex-readme
- Anyone try the explain code API from OpenAI
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Generate READMEs Using AI
You can use this program I wrote to generate readmes: https://github.com/tom-doerr/codex-readme
- codex-readme - Your Personal AI-Powered README Generator
- Generate Your README Using AI
- AI Writing READMEs
What are some alternatives?
Codex-CLI - CLI tool that uses Codex to turn natural language commands into their Bash/ZShell/PowerShell equivalents
ImBIOS - README of ImBIOS
open-interpreter - A natural language interface for computers
codex_py2cpp - Converts python code into c++ by using OpenAI CODEX.
codex_english2python - Converts plain english to python code snippets by using OpenAI CODEX.
cligpt - Terminal autocomplete integation with GPT
sketch - AI code-writing assistant that understands data content
whiz - A copilot for your terminal
fix - Boost your command line with AI-powered error resolution using OpenAI's Codex. Enjoy a smoother workflow with Fix!
codex.fish - Supercharge your command line with OpenAI Codex integration. Get AI-powered coding assistance right in your fish shell.
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal