Puts a brain behind cat! CLI interface to bring language models in the Unix ecosystem and allow terminal power users to make the most out of llms whil

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Puts a brain behind cat! CLI interface to bring language models in the Unix ecosystem and allow terminal power users to make the most out of llms while keeping full control.

On the first run (sc), it will ask you to generate some default configuration files and give pointers on how to finalize the install (see the configuration section).

You can use it to accomplish tasks in the CLI but also in your editors (if they are good unix citizens, i.e. work with shell commands and text streams) to complete, refactor, write tests... anything!

The key to make this work seamlessly is a good default prompt that tells the model to behave like a CLI tool an not write any unwanted text like markdown formatting or explanations.

The key for a good integration in editors is a good default prompt (or set of) combined with the -p flag for precising the task at hand. The -r flag can be used to decide whether to replace or extend the selection.

which will likely be your fastest path to answer: a shortcut to open your terminal (if you're not in it already), sc and you're set. No tab finding, no logins, no redirects etc.

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