Are you tired of Googling basic terminal commands every time you forget the syntax?
Look no further! terminal-copilot is here to help.
With terminal-copilot, you can quickly and easily access commonly used terminal commands right from the command line. Simply type copilot followed by your desired command in natural language and let terminal-copilot do the rest.
For example, if you want to find a file ending in .txt, simply type:
copilot find a file ending in .txt
terminal-copilot will then display the correct syntax for the command you need:
find . -name "*.txt"
With options to execute, copy, or explain the proposed terminal command.
To use terminal-copilot, you must first install it on your system. The easiest way to do this is using pip:
pip install terminal-copilot
Once terminal-copilot is installed, you can access it from the command line by typing copilot followed by your question.
terminal-copilot is designed to be simple and intuitive to use. Simply type copilot followed by your question and terminal-copilot will display the correct syntax for the command you need.
Here are some examples of how you can use terminal-copilot:
copilot list the compute instances in gcloud
copilot find all mp3 files in my home directory
copilot install the openai package for python
copilot clean up my docker images
Python 3.7+
We welcome contributions to terminal-copilot! If you have an idea for a new feature or have found a bug, please open an issue. If you would like to contribute code, please open a pull request!
Thank you for considering contributing to terminal-copilot! Together, we can make it an even better tool for accessing terminal commands.
- Clone the repo
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py install
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
twine upload dist/*