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cmdo-gen

v0.2.2

Published

Utility script to generate terminal commands using natural language

Downloads

22

Readme

Overview

This utility script allows users to generate terminal commands using natural language descriptions.

Installation

To install the script, run the following command:

demo

npm install -g cmdo-gen

or

cargo install cmdo-gen

Usage

1. Setting the OpenAI API Key

Before generating commands, you need to set your OpenAI API key. Run the following command:

cmdo set-key <your-openai-api-key>

This will save your API key to a configuration file in your home directory (~/.cmd.config).

2. Generating Commands

To generate a terminal command based on an action description, run:

cmdo gen "<action-description>"

For example:

cmdo gen "list all files in the current directory"

The script will generate a command and prompt you to either copy it to the clipboard or exit.

Command Options

  • set-key: Save the OpenAI API key to the configuration file.
  • gen: Generate a terminal command based on the provided action description.

Example

Setting the API Key

cmdo set-key sk-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Generating a Command

cmdo gen "ping google.com 3 times"

Output:

crafting command for: ping google.com 3 times

> ping -c 3 google.com

(c) copy, (e) execute, (q) quit

Contributing

Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests with improvements or bug fixes.