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xegos

v1.0.2

Published

A CLI to use OpenAI Codex to create xegos, small composable files that spark projects.

Readme

Codex Xegos

Installation

  1. npm install -g xegos
  2. cd to whatever project you want to make xegos in
  3. Put your OAI key in .env as OPENAI_API_KEY or use export OPENAI_API_KEY={YOUR_KEY}

Create a New xego

To create a new xego run xego new --command | -c "your command here" --name | -n "your-xego-name"

This will create a file in your directory called xegos/{command}.js

For more complex xegos, you can pass in other xegos as a Xego tower using -p | --path

Xego Tower

A Xego tower is a txt file that uses old xegos as a base for new xegos.

Format

Language: {js,css,py,html,etc.}
xego-1
xego-2
...

This will create a file with the format:

/* make a function that does basic addition */ <-- xego1

function add(a, b) {
   return a + b;
 }
/* make a function that does the fibonacci sequence */ <-- xego2

function fibonacci(n) {
   if (n <= 1) {
     return n;
   }
   return fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2);
 }


/* run all of the above on the numbers 28 and 94 */ <-- our new command

console.log(add(28, 94));
console.log(fibonacci(28));
console.log(fibonacci(94));

See xego-recipe.txt for an example.

Help?

xego --help xego new --help xego gist --help

Send your xego to GitHub Gist

Set these in .env:

GIT_USERNAME=
GIT_PASSWORD=
GIT_TOKEN=

Run xego gist -f 'filenames here seperated by spaces' -d 'the description'

Xego Repository -- Find Other People's Xegos!

todo...