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TerminalAI: Command-line AI assistant

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Terminal AI

Bring the power of AI directly to your command line!

TerminalAI is your intelligent command-line assistant. Ask questions in natural language, get shell command suggestions, and execute them safely and interactively. It streamlines your workflow by translating your requests into actionable commands.

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Key Features

  • Natural Language Interaction: Ask questions or request actions naturally.
  • Intelligent Command Suggestion: Get relevant shell commands based on your query.
  • Multiple AI Backends: Supports OpenRouter, Gemini, Mistral, and local Ollama models.
  • Interactive Execution: Review and confirm commands before they run.
  • Context-Aware: Includes OS and current directory information in prompts to the AI.
  • Safe Command Handling:
    • Non-stateful commands run directly after confirmation.
    • Risky commands require explicit confirmation.
    • Stateful commands (cd, export, etc.) are handled safely (see below).
  • Multiple Modes:
    • Direct Query (ai "..."): Get a single response and command suggestions.
    • Single Interaction (ai): Ask one question, get a response, and return to the shell.
    • Chat Mode (ai --chat or ai -c): Persistent conversation with the AI.
  • Easy Configuration: ai setup provides a menu for API keys and settings.
  • Optional Shell Integration: For seamless execution of stateful commands in direct query mode.
  • Syntax Highlighting: Uses rich for formatted output.

Installation

Option 1: Install from PyPI (Recommended)

pip install coaxial-terminal-ai

Option 2: Install from Source

git clone https://github.com/coaxialdolor/terminalai.git
cd terminalai
pip install -e .

This automatically adds the ai command to your PATH.

Quick Setup

  1. Install: Use one of the methods above.
  2. Configure API Keys: Run ai setup and select option 5 to add API keys for your chosen provider(s) (e.g., Mistral, Ollama, OpenRouter, Gemini).
  3. Set Default Provider: In ai setup, select option 1 to choose which provider ai uses by default.
  4. (Optional) Install Shell Integration: See "Handling Stateful Commands" below if you want direct execution for commands like cd when using ai "...".
  5. Start Using: You're ready!

See the Quick Setup Guide for more detailed instructions.

Usage Examples

1. Single Interaction Mode (ai): Ask one question, get an answer/commands, then return to shell. Flags like -v or -l can be used here.

# Basic usage
ai
AI:(mistral)> how do I list files by size?

# Request a long response
ai -l
AI:(mistral)> explain the history of Unix shells in detail

2. Direct Query Mode (ai "..."): Provide the query directly. This is where most flags are useful.

# Simple query
ai "find all python files modified in the last day"

# Auto-confirm non-risky command execution
ai -y "show current disk usage"
# (Example: If AI suggests 'df -h', it will run without a [Y/n] prompt)

# Request verbose output
ai -v "explain the concept of inodes"

# Request long output
ai -l "explain the difference between TCP and UDP"

# Combine flags: Auto-confirm and Verbose
ai -y -v "create a new directory called 'test_project' and list its contents"
# (Example: If AI suggests 'mkdir test_project && ls test_project', it will run without a prompt)

3. Chat Mode (ai --chat or ai -c): Have a persistent conversation.

# Start a normal chat
ai --chat
# Or use the alias 'ai-c' if configured via shell integration setup
# ai -c

# Start chat requesting verbose responses by default
ai -c -v
AI:(mistral)> Tell me about this project.
# ... AI response ...
AI:(mistral)> how can I contribute?
# ... AI response ...
# (Type 'exit' or 'q' to quit chat)

4. Setup Menu (ai setup): Configure providers, API keys, and shell integration.

ai setup

5. Show Version (ai --version):

ai --version
# Output: TerminalAI version X.Y.Z

6. Show Help (ai --help or ai -h):

ai --help
# Output: Detailed help message

Handling Stateful Commands (cd, export, etc.)

Commands that need to change your current shell's state (like changing directory with cd or setting environment variables with export) require special handling because a child process (like the ai script) cannot directly modify its parent shell.

TerminalAI offers two ways to handle this:

1. Copy to Clipboard (Default & Safest)

  • This method works in all modes (ai, ai "...", ai --chat).
  • When a stateful command is suggested, TerminalAI will prompt you to copy it:
    [STATEFUL COMMAND] The command 'cd /path/to/dir' changes shell state. Copy to clipboard? [Y/n]:
    
  • Press Y (or Enter) to copy the command.
  • Paste (Cmd+V / Ctrl+Shift+V) the command into your shell prompt and press Enter to run it manually.

2. Shell Integration (for ai "..." mode)

  • This method enables direct execution of stateful commands, but only when using the Direct Query mode (ai "..."). It does not work for the interactive ai or ai --chat modes.
  • How it works: It installs an ai shell function that wraps the ai command. When you run ai "query", this function runs the script in a special mode (--eval-mode), captures the confirmed command, and executes it using the shell's eval command.
  • Installation:
    • Run ai setup.
    • Choose option 7 ("Install ai shell integration").
    • Restart your shell or source your config file (e.g., source ~/.zshrc).
  • Usage: Simply run ai "change to parent directory". If you confirm cd .., it will execute directly in your shell.

Contributing & Feedback

Suggestions, bug reports, and contributions are welcome! Please feel free to:

  • Open an issue on GitHub.
  • Contact the author via email (you can find the email on the GitHub profile).

Disclaimer

TerminalAI is provided as-is without any warranties. Use at your own risk.

Always review commands suggested by the AI before executing them, especially those marked as [RISKY] or [STATEFUL]. The developers are not responsible for any data loss, system damage, or other issues that may arise from using this tool.

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