Skip to main content

A minimalist CLI tool to connect to OpenRouter and chat with free AI models directly from your terminal.

Project description

Terminal Pilot

A minimalist, interactive CLI tool to connect to OpenRouter and chat with free AI models directly from your terminal.

Installation

You can install Terminal Pilot globally directly from PyPI:

pip install Terminal-Pilot

Configuration

Zero configuration required!

Just run tp start. If you don't have an OpenRouter API key set up, the CLI will interactively ask you for it and securely save it for future sessions.

If you ever need to update or change your OpenRouter API key, just run:

tp auth

Usage

Start the interactive assistant from anywhere in your terminal:

tp start

Inside the interactive chat, you can instantly load files into the AI's memory by using the /read command. You can read files in your current folder, or provide paths to files in other folders:

? You: /read requirements.md
✓ Reading requirements.md...
? You: /read src/components/App.jsx
✓ Reading src/components/App.jsx...
? You: /read C:\Users\azhar\Desktop\error.log
✓ Reading C:\Users\azhar\Desktop\error.log...
? You: Give me a summary of these files.

Project Context Awareness

You can instantly make the AI aware of your entire project structure. Just type /context in the chat, and Terminal Pilot will scan your current directory tree and inject key files (like README.md, package.json, pyproject.toml) into the AI's memory:

? You: /context
✓ Scanning project directory for context...

Auto Code Extraction

When the AI generates code, Terminal Pilot automatically detects markdown code blocks and offers to save them directly to your files:

? Save generated code to files? (y/N) y

Block 1:
print("Hello World")
? Save this block? (Y/n) y
? File path (leave empty to skip): src/main.py
✓ Saved to src/main.py

Changing Models Mid-Chat

If a model hits a rate limit or you want to switch to a different one, you don't need to exit. Just type /model to hot-swap:

? You: /model
✓ Switched model to: google/gemma-3

Clearing Chat Memory

If the chat history is getting too long or you want to remove any loaded rules, just type /clear. This instantly wipes the AI's memory of the conversation and re-applies your default persona.

? You: /clear
✓ Chat memory and rules cleared! (Default rule re-applied)

Pipe Support (stdin)

You can pipe data directly into the AI to analyze logs, code, or command outputs instantly without opening an interactive chat:

cat error.log | tp ask "Why is this crashing?"
git diff | tp ask "Write a commit message for these changes"
tp ask "What is the command to undo a git commit?"

Personas & Rules

Terminal Pilot ships with a default persona out of the box (a lazy senior developer focused on YAGNI). To disable or modify the default persona, simply edit or clear the ~/.terminal_pilot_default.md file that gets automatically generated in your home directory.

You can hot-swap the AI's personality or rules at any point—even mid-chat—using the /rule command:

? You: /rule concise
✓ Rule loaded mid-chat: concise

Terminal Pilot supports several ways to load rules:

  1. Built-in Personas: Use our pre-configured shortcuts (e.g., ponytail, pirate, concise, clear, tutor, yoda).
  2. Local Files & Remote URLs: Pass any .md file or raw URL (/rule https://raw.github.../prompt.md).
  3. Your Custom Aliases: Create a ~/.terminal_pilot_rules.json file in your home directory with your own shortcuts:
    {
      "hacker": "You are a 90s movie hacker...",
      "expert": "You are a senior python developer..."
    }
    
    Then simply type /rule hacker anywhere!

You can also start the CLI with specific rules instantly (and chain them):

tp start --rule pirate
tp start --rule https://example.com/rule.md --rule concise

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

terminal_pilot-0.1.12.tar.gz (10.9 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

If you're not sure about the file name format, learn more about wheel file names.

terminal_pilot-0.1.12-py3-none-any.whl (12.7 kB view details)

Uploaded Python 3

File details

Details for the file terminal_pilot-0.1.12.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: terminal_pilot-0.1.12.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 10.9 kB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/6.2.0 CPython/3.13.7

File hashes

Hashes for terminal_pilot-0.1.12.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 e8d0b6002c174988f77e94270748f31d959bd3a1d7f648dfd5de9d394d7fa0e4
MD5 2fc63571842e37183a42255e95bc083c
BLAKE2b-256 5e1ecd94b766da5452fa1c24c228bb0195082808cc6e903b392cb9ed3a413372

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file terminal_pilot-0.1.12-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for terminal_pilot-0.1.12-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 d728442f6df2d207b9996e0ba48b12512918b39e361545fc77e425b0c3bef932
MD5 7155ba934ec73d7bb894b0c3ceead26e
BLAKE2b-256 6f3510e694d17cdc2620d1cb50898a777835ed047077858e73d18ba5cef04244

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Monitoring Depot Continuous Integration Fastly CDN Google Download Analytics Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Error logging StatusPage Status page