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An interactive terminal tool using GPT, with web search capabilities.

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tux-gpt

tux-gpt is an interactive command-line tool that leverages GPT-based language models to provide intelligent, conversational assistance directly within your terminal. It enables on-the-fly code generation, debugging help, technical explanations, and more—all without leaving the command-line environment.

Designed for developers and tech enthusiasts, tux-gpt streamlines workflows by integrating AI assistance seamlessly into terminal sessions, making complex tasks easier and faster to accomplish via intuitive, context-aware command-line interactions.


Prerequisites

  • Python 3.7+
  • Pip (Python package manager)
  • An OpenAI API key (see next section)

Setup and Configuration

  1. Install: From PyPI:

    pip install tux-gpt
    

    From source:

    git clone https://github.com/fberbert/tux-gpt.git
    cd tux-gpt
    pip install .
    
  2. Get your OpenAI API key:

  3. Configure your environment variable:

    • Linux/macOS (bash/zsh):
      echo 'export OPENAI_API_KEY="<your_api_key>"' >> ~/.bashrc
      source ~/.bashrc
      
    • Windows (PowerShell):
      [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('OPENAI_API_KEY', '<your_api_key>', 'User')
      

Note: On first run, tux-gpt will create the directory ~/.tux-gpt/ containing:

  • config.json: CLI configuration (e.g., default model);
  • history.json: persistence of the last 20 messages (user + assistant);
  • input_history: command history for navigation with ↑/↓ arrow keys.

Usage

Start the interactive session:

tux-gpt
Demonstração de uso

Example commands

  • Search the web for current news:

    > Find the latest headlines about OpenAI
    
  • Look up technical documentation:

    > What is the syntax for Python's list comprehensions?
    
  • Fetch real-time data (e.g., stock price):

    > What's the current stock price of AAPL?
    
  • Summarize a web article:

    > Summarize the top result for "machine learning trends 2025"
    

Memory & Command History

tux-gpt now persists your conversation and command history locally in the ~/.tux-gpt/ directory. The files created are:

  • config.json: CLI configuration, such as the default model.
  • history.json: stores the last 20 messages (user + assistant) to maintain context between sessions and limit token usage.
  • input_history: command history used by readline for navigation with ↑/↓ arrow keys.

Features:

  • On startup, the conversation history is automatically reloaded from history.json, limited to the last 20 messages to prevent token overload.
  • You can navigate previous commands using the ↑ and ↓ arrow keys at the prompt.
  • To reset the conversation or command history, simply remove the corresponding files in ~/.tux-gpt/.

Customization

You can configure the default model or terminal spinner settings by editing the configuration file at ~/.tux-gpt/config.json. Example:

{
  "model": "gpt-4o-mini"
}

Troubleshooting

  • "OPENAI_API_KEY not set": Ensure you exported the variable correctly and restarted your shell.
  • Slow responses: Check your internet connection or change to a faster model in the config.

License

MIT © 2025 tux-gpt contributors


Configuration File (~/.tux-gpt/config.json)

In the first run, tux-gpt will create a configuration file at ~/.tux-gpt/config.json. This file contains settings for the default model. You can customize the behavior of tux-gpt by editing the configuration file located at ~/.tux-gpt/config.json. This file allows you to set the default model and other preferences.

Example config file to set the model:

{
  "model": "gpt-4.1-mini"
}

The default model is gpt-4.1-mini.

Model Compatibility

Important: The model you choose must support web search capability. Currently, only the following models support the web search tool:

  • gpt-4.1
  • gpt-4.1-mini

For more details, see the official OpenAI documentation on web search tools and limitations:

https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/tools-web-search?api-mode=responses#limitations


Author

Fábio Berbert de Paula

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