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ezlo.js

v1.0.2

Published

AI powered article generator

Readme

🧙‍♂️ Ezlo.js - AI powered article generator

Ezlo.js is a simple to use CLI utility which interfaces with OpenAI APIs on your behalf to generate articles for your niche.

Installation

npm install -g ezlo.js

Usage

Step 1 - Configure the tool

ezlo config

Make sure you have the following:

  • Absolute path to your Hugo blog (if you don't have this, see below.
  • OpenAI key on a credited developer account.
  • A simple description of your niche (ie: A blog about... how AI can help digital marketers)

Step 2 - Create a new draft

ezlo draft new

Step 3 - Generate some ideas for articles

ezlo ideas gen

Step 4 - List your ideas

ezlo ideas

Ideas will be listed with a number. Take note of the [idea_index] you want to generate a post for.

Step 5 - Generate a thesis statement

ezlo thesis [idea_index]

Step 6 - Generate the article body

ezlo body

Step 7 - Generate a banner image

ezlo banner gen

(Optional) Step 8 - Publish to Hugo blog

ezlo publish

I do not use Hugo

No problem. Your generated articles and banner images are stored on disk, an easy way to access them is by running:

ezlo draft

This will print the full file path of the draft markdown files. The articles and banner images share the same file name, just .md or .png.

Made with Ezlo.js