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code-prompt

v1.0.8

Published

**CodePrompt** is a tool that crafts GPT prompts using your local code files. With the flexibility of `glob` patterns, you can effortlessly specify which files to incorporate into your prompt.

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Readme

CodePrompt

CodePrompt is a tool that crafts GPT prompts using your local code files. With the flexibility of glob patterns, you can effortlessly specify which files to incorporate into your prompt.

Example

code-prompt generate '**/*.ts' -m "your prompt"

This command will search for all TypeScript files in your directory and its subdirectories. It then crafts a GPT prompt using the contents of these files, followed by the message "your prompt".

| CLI Output | Prompt Result | |-------------------------|---------------| | Code Prompt CLI Example | Prompt Result |

Key Features

  • GPT Prompts: Craft prompts using code from your local files.
  • File Selection: Use glob patterns to easily select files for prompts.
  • Custom Messaging: Enhance prompts with custom prefixes or instructions.
  • Token Count: Employ tiktoken for accurate token metrics.
  • Clipboard Integration: Auto-copy results for quick sharing.
  • CLI: Efficient command-line interface for prompt generation.

Quick Installation

npm install -g code-prompt

How to Use

As a Library

Incorporate CodePrompt directly into your projects for a more programmatic approach.

import CodePrompt from 'code-prompt'

const result = await CodePrompt('**/*.ts', {
  prefixPrompt: 'Considering the following code from project XXX...',
  prompt: 'Given the xxx function in xx.ts, how could we optimize it further?',
  copyToClipboard: true,
  cwd: process.cwd(),
})

Command-Line Interface

Dive straight into generating prompts with our command-line tool:

code-prompt generate <pattern> [options]

Options:

  • -p, --prefixPrompt <prefixPrompt>: Set the stage with a custom introduction.
  • -m, --promptMessage <promptMessage>: The heart of your query or instruction.
  • -i, --ignore <ignore>: Exclude specific patterns (default: 'node_modules/**').
  • -e, --encodingModel <encodingModel>: Opt for your desired encoding model (default: 'gpt-4').
  • -c, --copyToClipboard: Auto-copy results for swift actions (default: true).
  • --cwd <cwd>: Set your current directory (default: process's current working directory).

Example:

code-prompt generate '**/*.ts' -p "Examining project Y's codebase..." -m "How do we refactor this section for efficiency?"

Join the Community!

Help us in making CodePrompt even better. Open issues, suggest enhancements, or contribute directly by submitting pull requests.

License

Licensed under the MIT License.