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zlipy CLI Project

Introduction

zlipy is your AI-powered chat assistant designed to simplify deep project investigations and streamline coding tasks. Whether you're a developer debugging code, a researcher exploring complex systems, or a student learning to program, zlipy helps you find solutions quickly. With its ability to understand your queries and provide tailored code snippets, zlipy makes tackling challenging projects easier than ever. For example, you can ask zlipy to help debug a specific piece of code or generate a function based on your requirements. Dive in and discover how zlipy can enhance your coding experience today!

Installation

To get started, you need to install the zlipy package. You can do this using pip:

pip install zlipy

After installation, verify that it was successful by checking the version:

zlipy --version

Prerequisites

Ensure you have Python 3.11 or higher installed, as well as any necessary dependencies that might be required by the package.

Getting Started

Step 1: Initialize Configuration

Before using the CLI, you need to initialize the configuration file. This can be done by running the following command:

zlipy init

This command creates a zlipy.ini file in the current directory. The configuration file may include various keys that dictate settings for your chat experience, such as API keys, user preferences, etc. Review and customize this file according to your needs.

Step 2: Start a Chat

Once the configuration is initialized, you can start a chat by running:

zlipy chat

This command initiates the chat interface. Users can expect to interact with the chat service directly through the command line. Currently, there are no additional flags or options for this command, but future updates may introduce more functionality.

Nuances of Usage

  • Troubleshooting: If the chat fails to start, ensure that your configuration file is correctly set up and that you have an active internet connection. Check for error messages that may indicate what went wrong.
  • Asynchronous Programming: The CLI uses asynchronous programming with asyncio, which allows for efficient handling of multiple operations. Users unfamiliar with asyncio should be aware that this may affect how commands are executed.

Examples and Scenarios

A typical use case for zlipy might involve a user initializing their configuration and then engaging in a support chat. For example, after running zlipy init, a user might execute zlipy chat to begin a conversation with a support agent.

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