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AI-Powered Automation Tool for Git 🚀

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codecov PyPI version License: MIT

Gai is a CLI Automation Tool for Git 🚀

command-line application that automates git commit messages and merge requests using AI.

Demo

✨ Features

  • Generate commit messages based on code diffs.
  • Create merge requests with AI-generated titles and descriptions.
  • Works with both GitHub and GitLab.

📦 Installation

Install gai-tool via pip:

pip install gai-tool

🚀 Getting Started

  1. Set API Tokens as Environment Variables:

    # Ensure you have your AI interface and GitHub/GitLab API tokens set:
    export HUGGINGFACE_API_TOKEN='your_hf_api_token'    # If you want to use Hugging Face's API
    export GITHUB_TOKEN='your_github_token'             # If using GitHub
    export GITLAB_TOKEN='your_gitlab_token'             # If using GitLab
    

Supported interfaces:

  • Groq (GROQ_API_KEY)
  • Hugging Face (HUGGINGFACE_API_TOKEN)
  • Gemini (GEMINI_API_KEY or GOOGLE_API_KEY) -- Gemini takes precedence when both are set.
  • Ollama (OLLAMA_API_KEY)
  1. Navigate to your git repository:

    cd /path/to/your/git/repo
    
  2. Start Using gai-tool:

    # Generate an AI-powered commit message:
    gai commit -a
    

⚙️ Configuration

Configuration file is located at ~/.config/gai/config.yaml. Customize settings like the AI interface, temperature, and target branch.

You can also initialize a local configuration file in your project directory:

gai init

This will create a .gai.yaml file in your current directory with your current settings. Local configuration takes precedence over global configuration.

Example configuration:

interface: huggingface
temperature: 0.7
target_branch: master

Customizing AI Behavior

You can customize the AI's behavior by editing the your-project-name/.gai/gai-rules.md file, which is created when you run gai init. These rules are injected into the AI's system prompt.

For a detailed guide, see Customizing AI Behavior with Rules.

📖 Usage

gai-tool provides two main commands: commit and merge.

📝 Commit Messages

Generate an commit message:

gai commit

Options:

  • -a, --all: Stage all changes before committing.
  • -t, --temperature: Override the temperature specified in the config.
  • -i, --interface: Specify and override the AI client API to use (groq or huggingface).

Example:

# Simply
gai commit -a
# Or
gai commit -a -i huggingface

🔀 Merge Requests

Create a merge request:

gai merge

Options:

  • [remote]: Specify the remote git repository (default is origin).
  • --push, -p: Push changes to remote before creating a merge request.
  • --target-branch, -tb: Specify the target branch for the merge request (default is master).
  • -t, --temperature: Override the temperature specified in the config.
  • -i, --interface: Specify and override the AI client API to use (groq or huggingface).

Example:

# Simply
gai merge -p
# Or
gai merge origin --push --target-branch develop -interface groq

🛠 Build Instructions

Build gai-tool from source:

  1. Clone the Repository:

    git clone https://github.com/Danielratmiroff/gai.git
    
  2. Navigate to the Project Directory:

    cd gai
    
  3. Create a Virtual Environment (Optional but Recommended):

    python -m venv venv
    source venv/bin/activate  # On Windows use venv\Scripts\activate
    
  4. Install Build Tools and Dependencies:

    pip install build
    pip install -r requirements.txt
    
  5. Build the Package:

    python -m build
    

    This will generate distribution files in the dist/ directory.

  6. Install the Built Package:

    pip install dist/gai_tool-<VERSION>-py3-none-any.whl
    

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

📄 License

MIT License - LICENSE.

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