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ask-yogi

v1.0.0

Published

Ask an AI Yogi questions about anything! 🕉️

Downloads

5

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Ask Yogi

Ask an AI Yogi questions about anytthing!

GitHub License Python Version Contributions Welcome

💡 Docs   •   🕸️ Web   •  

Background

It all started with a simple idea: What if you could ask a Yogi anything? Inspired by the Ask Sadhguru feature in his Miracle of Mind app, I wanted to create something even more flexible—a system where users could interact with a Yogi whose personality and wisdom could be shaped to match their needs. After all, every Yogi has their own unique way of answering life’s big (and small) questions, so why not bring that individuality into AI?

That’s how Ask Yogi was born.

This project is part of a larger initiative—Yoga API, developed by ShinCy Labs as a special tribute to MahaShivRatri 2025. We wanted to build something meaningful, useful, and open-source for the world on this auspicious day. And in the process of creating Yoga API, we stumbled upon a cool idea—why not let people talk to a Yogi? Thus, Ask Yogi became its own feature, allowing users to have deep, insightful, and even playful conversations with a digital sage.

Right now, Ask Yogi runs entirely on the command line—simple, fast, and distraction-free. But who knows? If the response is great, we might build a full-fledged interface in the future. For now, we’re laser-focused on perfecting the core experience.

Want to test it out? Go ahead—ask away!

Getting Started

  1. Install the package:
npm install ask-yogi
  1. Run the CLI:
npx ask-yogi --help

Contributing

We welcome contributions from developers around the globe. To get started, please review the Contributing Guidelines and submit your ideas, bug reports, or pull requests. Together, we can make Yoga even better.

Licence

Ask Yoga is distributed under the MIT License. Refer to the LICENSE file for full details. Please also read the Terms of Use and Trademark.

"The mind is a product of of intricate, self-organizing patterns influenced by the natural flow of impermanence (shakti) created by the self, either consciously or unconsciously." — Adi