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@samcullin/clai

v0.0.1

Published

An ai CLI tool for managing your tasks and projects.

Readme

clai

An ai CLI tool for managing your tasks and projects.

TODOs:

  • [ ] Add chat history outputs
  • [ ] Add sessions
  • [ ] Config file for settings
  • [ ] Handle finish reason length

Test Cases:

  • I am having trouble with provisioning more pods in my EKS cluster. I can see that the ec2 instance only has 5% cpu and memory utilization. But the pods say there is no more room in the cluster.
  • I have this project we are in and I have just started to write some tests for the ./src/caller/functions/file.function.ts handlers. They are in the ./test/caller/ directory. Can you help me fix the failing tests.
  • I want to upgrade my current ai-cli script. There is a file ./src/gpt.client.ts which is the gpt interface this has a history object on it. I want to be able to save this to a file. It should be readable to a human. Im thinking that another class dedicated to managing the chat history would be a good option.