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ezessay

v1.0.2

Published

A CLI tool for streamlining application essays

Readme

Essay Assisstant in Terminal

Setup

  1. Install node.js
  2. Run "npm i ezessay" in terminal
  3. cd into ezessay folder
  4. run node .

if it says anything about missing packages, just run "npm install" in the ezessay folder and it should work. it's to get node-modules

Functionality:

This program helps you organize essays for college/camp applications. Google Docs kinda works, but this is much more streamlined and its all stored locally If you're a new user, add at least 3 (preferably 5+) before you use the AI

This program helps you do the following all in your terminal:

  1. Store, view, remove, and find essays you've written
  2. Compare prompts to previous ones you've written to help save time
  3. Streamline writing w/ AI as a starting point

Please note:

This program is powered by HackClub's DeepSeek API, so don't abuse the AI features. If you find yourself using the AI excessively, just use DeepSeek normally