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auxcli

v0.0.5

Published

Auxiliary cmd line tool

Downloads

13

Readme

AUXILIARY TOOLS

Examples

aux search for text 'hello' in file.txt

aux compress current folder

aux add [email protected] to  heroku team app

aux list all s3 buckets

aux create lambda function myfunc in aws

aux create new branch dev_ui

aux create postgres addon to herokuapp mytestapp

aux delete readme.md from git

Feel free to try out any kind of cli commands. GPT-3 does really good!

video demo link

Getting Started

Install aux cli

npm install auxcli -g

Available options

assist

aux assist <user input>

Displays the cli command for doing the task requested by the user the assist flag is optional. It can work without it too! The generated command is copied to your clipboard too. So cmd+v to paste and execute 🚀

samples

connect

aux connect wiki

This will prompt for a directory for your intern wiki search. In the future, I plan to integrate with api's directly. aux connect wiki

iw (internal wiki)

aux iw <keywords to search>

iw stands for internal wiki and is used to search the document folder provided in the connect step. Instead of having to grep search and then manually viewing the files, we made it super easy to search from your terminal and view the files right there.

Eg -

aux iw deploy

aux iw deploy viewing selected file

Help

aux help

Displays help menu with a list of available options