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@rohith_vangapandu/cli-tool

v1.0.6

Published

This is a CLI tool that acts like a personal assistant.

Downloads

17

Readme

@rohith_vangapandu/cli-tool

This CLI tool acts as a personal assistant, providing a seamless and interactive experience for users.

Installation

To install the CLI tool, you can use npm. Open your terminal and run the following command:

npm install -g @rohith_vangapandu/cli-tool

This installs the tool globally, allowing you to access it from anywhere in your terminal.

Usage

Once installed, you can run the CLI tool using the following command:

npx cli-tool

This will start the personal assistant, and you can follow the on-screen instructions to interact with it.

Example

Here's an example of how you can use the CLI tool:

npx cli-tool

After running the command, you'll be prompted to ask a question or provide a command. Follow the instructions, and the personal assistant will respond accordingly.

Features

  • Interactive Interface: Engage with the personal assistant through a user-friendly command-line interface.
  • Chat Completion: Utilizes external services for chat completion, enhancing the quality of responses.
  • Colorful Output: Enhances user experience with colorful and animated output.

Dependencies

About

This CLI tool is developed and maintained by Rohith Vangapandu.

Contributing

Feel free to contribute by reporting issues, suggesting features, or submitting pull requests. Your feedback is valuable!

License

This project is licensed under the ISC License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Contact

For any inquiries, please contact Rohith Vangapandu.