A Python CLI tool for streamlining development workflows with LLMs - commit messages, PR descriptions, code reviews and more
Project description
FlowAI
G'day! FlowAI is your mate for automating development tasks using LLMs. It's a ripper CLI tool that helps you write better commit messages, pull requests, and code reviews.
Quick Start
# Install FlowAI
pipx install glagos-flowai
# Set up your config (you'll need API keys)
flowai --init
# Use predefined commands (easiest way)
flowai --command staged-commit-message # For staged changes
flowai --command pull-request # For pull request description
flowai --command code-review # For code review
# Or use manual mode with prompt files
git diff -w --staged | flowai --prompt-file ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-commit-message.txt
git log main..HEAD | flowai --prompt-file ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-pull-request.txt
git diff -w main..HEAD | flowai --prompt-file ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-code-review.txt
Required API Keys
You'll need at least one of these environment variables set:
- OpenAI:
OPENAI_API_KEY(get it from https://platform.openai.com/api-keys) - Anthropic:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY(get it from https://console.anthropic.com/settings/keys) - Groq:
GROQ_API_KEY(get it from https://console.groq.com/keys) - Google:
GOOGLE_API_KEY(get it from https://makersuite.google.com/app/apikey) - Ollama: No key needed, but install from https://ollama.com
Common Commands
Git Workflow
# Using predefined commands (recommended)
flowai --command staged-commit-message # Generate commit message for staged changes
flowai --command code-review # Review code changes
flowai --command pull-request # Create pull request description (will prompt for base branch)
# Using manual mode with prompt files
git diff -w --staged | flowai --prompt-file ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-commit-message.txt
git diff -w main..HEAD | flowai --prompt-file ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-code-review.txt
git log main..HEAD | flowai --prompt-file ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-pull-request.txt
Predefined Commands
FlowAI comes with several predefined commands that make it easy to perform common tasks:
staged-commit-message: Generate commit message for staged changesmain-commit-message: Generate commit message for all changespull-request: Create pull request description (prompts for base branch)staged-code-review: Review staged changescode-review: Review all changes
These commands are defined in ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-index.txt and automatically handle running the right git commands and using the appropriate prompt files.
# List available commands
cat ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-index.txt
# Use a command
flowai --command pull-request
# When prompted: Input branch name (example: main, dev, staging, etc): main
Model Selection
# List available models
flowai --list-models
# Use a specific model
flowai --model openai:gpt-4 "Your prompt here"
flowai --model anthropic:claude-3-opus-20240229 "Your prompt here"
flowai --model groq:mixtral-8x7b-32768 "Your prompt here"
flowai --model google:gemini-pro "Your prompt here"
flowai --model ollama:codellama "Your prompt here"
Context Options
# Use a file as context
flowai --context-file error.log "Analyze this error"
# Use command output as context
flowai --context-shell-command "git diff" "Review these changes"
# Use clipboard content as context
flowai --context-from-clipboard "Summarize this"
Advanced Features
Custom Prompts
Create your own prompt templates in ~/flowai-prompts/. See Creating Custom Prompts for details.
# Select a prompt file interactively
flowai --select-prompt-file
# Use a custom prompt file
flowai --prompt-file ~/flowai-prompts/my-custom-prompt.txt
Custom Commands
You can create your own commands by adding them to ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-index.txt. The file uses a CSV format with four columns:
label,description,context_command,prompt_file
label: The command name (used with --command)description: A brief description of what the command doescontext_command: The shell command to run for context (can include user prompts in [brackets])prompt_file: Path to the prompt file to use
When adding commands, make sure to:
- Quote any fields containing special characters (commas, brackets, etc.)
- Use double quotes (") for quoting fields
- Escape any double quotes within fields by doubling them ("")
Example of adding a custom command:
# Add this line to ~/flowai-prompts/prompt-index.txt
"blame-lines","Find who changed specific lines","git blame -L [Enter line range (e.g. 10,20)] [Enter file path]","~/flowai-prompts/my-blame-prompt.txt"
Then use it like:
flowai --command blame-lines
# You'll be prompted for:
# Enter line range (e.g. 10,20): 15,25
# Enter file path: src/main.py
Configuration
# Check current settings
flowai --status
# Reconfigure FlowAI
flowai --init
# Toggle streaming output
flowai --stream "Watch the response in real-time"
flowai --no-stream "Wait for complete response"
Output Formatting
# Default markdown output
flowai "Format this nicely"
# Plain text output
flowai --no-markdown "Keep it simple"
Troubleshooting
-
Missing API Keys
- Run
flowai --initto see which providers need API keys - Check the provider URLs above to get your keys
- Add keys to your environment variables
- Run
-
Model Issues
- Run
flowai --list-modelsto see available models - Check if your chosen provider is properly configured
- Verify your API key has access to the model
- Run
-
Command Not Found
- Make sure
pipxis installed - Try reinstalling:
pipx reinstall glagos-flowai - Check your PATH environment variable
- Make sure
Contributing
We'd love your help! Here's how you can contribute:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Submit a pull request
We especially need help with:
- Adding new LLM providers
- Creating useful prompt templates
- Writing unit tests
- Improving documentation
License
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details
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