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Aimer : A tool to help you let AI write code for you.

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Aimer

How to Use Aimer

To use Aimer, you can follow these steps:

  1. Install Aimer by running pip install aimer-writer
  2. Run the CLI command aimer --help to see the available options
  3. Use the following commands:
    • aimer --config to run the configuration steps
    • aimer <prompt> [<files>] to perform code actions based on a prompt

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