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strigi

v0.4.1

Published

CLI command assistant leveraging GenAI to generate and explain commands using natural language.

Downloads

139

Readme

Strigi - CLI Command Assistant

[!TIP] In a hurry to get started? Jump right to the Installation to set up Strigi on your system.

Strigi is an open-source AI assistant designed to streamline command line interactions directly within your terminal. With Strigi, you can generate commands from natural language instructions and receive clear explanations for existing commands, making the command line more accessible for users of all levels.

[!WARNING] ⚗️ Experimental - Strigi is under development and utilizes experimental AI technology. While it strives to provide accurate and helpful assistance, its responses may not always be perfect.

Installing

To install Strigi, use NPM:

npm install -g strigi

Or with other package managers like PNPM, Yarn, or Bun!

Documentation

Contribute

Please refer to our Contributing Guidelines for detailed instructions on how to contribute to the project.

Roadmap

If you’re curious about Strigi’s upcoming features, or brainstorming sessions, we invite you to visit our Project Management section for a closer look at how we plan, build, and evolve Strigi.