A new Python package called janito.
Project description
Janito
Janito is a command-line interface (CLI) tool for managing and interacting with Large Language Model (LLM) providers. It enables you to configure API keys, select providers and models, and submit prompts to various LLMs from your terminal. Janito is designed for extensibility, supporting multiple providers and a wide range of tools for automation and productivity.
Features
- 🔑 Manage API keys and provider configurations
- 🤖 Interact with multiple LLM providers (OpenAI, Google, Mistral, , and more)
- 🛠️ List and use a variety of registered tools
- 📝 Submit prompts and receive responses directly from the CLI
- 📋 List available models for each provider
- 🧩 Extensible architecture for adding new providers and tools
- 🎛️ Rich terminal output and event logging
Advanced and Architectural Features
- ⚡ Event-driven architecture: Modular, decoupled system using a custom EventBus for extensibility and integration.
- 🧑💻 Tool registry & dynamic tool execution: Register new tools easily, execute them by name or call from automation pipelines.
- 🤖 LLM Agent automation: Supports agent-like workflows with the ability to chain tools or make decisions during LLM conversations.
- 🏗️ Extensible provider management: Add, configure, or switch between LLM providers and their models on the fly.
- 🧰 Rich tool ecosystem: Includes file operations, local/remote script and command execution, text processing, and internet access (fetching URLs), all reusable by LLM or user.
- 📝 Comprehensive event & history reporting: Detailed logs of prompts, events, tool usage, and responses for traceability and audit.
- 🖥️ Enhanced terminal UI: Colorful, informative real-time outputs and logs to improve productivity and insight during LLM usage.
Installation
Janito is a Python package. Since this is a development version, install it directly from GitHub:
pip install git+https://github.com/janito-dev/janito.git
Usage
After installation, use the janito command in your terminal.
Basic Commands
-
Set API Key for a Provider (requires -p PROVIDER)
janito --set-api-key API_KEY -p PROVIDER
Note: The
-p PROVIDERargument is required when setting an API key. For example:janito --set-api-key sk-xxxxxxx -p openai
-
Set the Provider
janito --set provider=provider_name
-
List Supported Providers
janito --list-providers -
List Registered Tools
janito --list-tools -
List Models for a Provider
janito -p PROVIDER --list-models
-
Submit a Prompt
janito "What is the capital of France?"
-
Start Interactive Chat Shell
janito
Advanced Options
-
Enable Inline Web File Viewer for Clickable Links
By default, Janito can open referenced files in a browser-based viewer when you click on file links in supported terminals. To enable this feature for your session, use the
-wor--webflag:janito -wThis starts the lightweight web file viewer (termweb) in the background, allowing you to inspect files referenced in responses directly in your browser. Combine with interactive mode or prompts as needed.
Tip: Use with the interactive shell for the best experience with clickable file links.
-
Enable Execution Tools (Code/Shell Execution)
By default, tools that can execute code or shell commands are disabled for safety. To enable these tools (such as code execution, shell commands, etc.), use the
--execor-xflag:janito -x "Run this code: print('Hello, world!')"
Warning: Enabling execution tools allows running arbitrary code or shell commands. Only use
--execif you trust your prompt and environment. -
Set a System Prompt
janito -s path/to/system_prompt.txt "Your prompt here"
-
Select Model and Provider Temporarily
janito -p openai -m gpt-3.5-turbo "Your prompt here"
-
Set Provider-Specific Config (for the selected provider)
# syntax: janito --set PROVIDER.KEY=VALUE # example: set the default model for openai provider janito --set openai.model=gpt-4o
Note: Use
--set PROVIDER.key=valuefor provider-specific settings (e.g.,openai.max_tokens,openai.base_url). -
Enable Event Logging
janito -e "Your prompt here"
🌟 CLI Options Reference
Core CLI Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-w, --web |
Enable the builtin lightweight web file viewer for clickable file links (termweb). |
|------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| --version | Show program version |
| --list-tools | List all registered tools |
| --list-providers | List all supported LLM providers |
| -l, --list-models | List models for current/selected provider |
| --set-api-key | Set API key for a provider. Requires -p PROVIDER to specify the provider. |
| --set provider=name | Set the current LLM provider (e.g., janito --set provider=openai) |
| --set PROVIDER.model=MODEL or --set model=MODEL | Set the default model for the current/selected provider, or globally. (e.g., janito --set openai.model=gpt-3.5-turbo) |
| -s, --system | Set a system prompt (e.g., janito -s path/to/system_prompt.txt "Your prompt here") |
| -r, --role | Set the role for the agent (overrides config) (e.g., janito -r "assistant" "Your prompt here") |
| -p, --provider | Select LLM provider (overrides config) (e.g., janito -p openai "Your prompt here") |
| -m, --model | Select model for the provider (e.g., janito -m gpt-3.5-turbo "Your prompt here") |
| -v, --verbose | Print extra information before answering |
| -R, --raw | Print raw JSON response from API |
| -e, --event-log | Log events to console as they occur |
| ["user_prompt"]... | Prompt to submit (if no other command is used) (e.g., janito "What is the capital of France?") |
🧩 Extended Chat Mode Commands
Once inside the interactive chat mode, you can use these slash commands:
📲 Basic Interaction
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/exit or exit |
Exit chat mode |
/help |
Show available commands |
/multi |
Activate multiline input mode |
/clear |
Clear the terminal screen |
/history |
Show input history |
/view |
Print current conversation history |
/track |
Show tool usage history |
💬 Conversation Management
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/restart or /start |
Start a new conversation (reset context) |
/prompt |
Show the current system prompt |
/role <description> |
Change the system role |
/lang [code] |
Change interface language (e.g., /lang en) |
🛠️ Tool & Provider Interaction
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/tools |
List available tools |
/termweb-status |
Show status of termweb server |
/termweb-logs |
Show last lines of termweb logs |
/livelogs |
Show live updates from server log file |
/edit <filename> |
Open file in browser-based editor |
📊 Output Control
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/verbose |
Show current verbose mode status |
| `/verbose [on | off]` |
Extending Janito
Janito is built to be extensible. You can add new LLM providers or tools by implementing new modules in the janito/providers or janito/tools directories, respectively. See the source code and developer documentation for more details.
Supported Providers
- OpenAI
- DeepSeek
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md (if available) or open an issue to get started.
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
For more information, see the documentation in the docs/ directory or run janito --help.
📖 Detailed Documentation
Full and up-to-date documentation is available at: https://janito-dev.github.io/janito/
FAQ: Setting API Keys
To set an API key for a provider, you must specify both the API key and the provider name:
janito --set-api-key YOUR_API_KEY -p PROVIDER_NAME
Replace YOUR_API_KEY with your actual key and PROVIDER_NAME with the provider (e.g., openai, google, etc.).
If you omit the -p PROVIDER_NAME argument, Janito will show an error and not set the key.
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