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<h1>smartsh.py</h1>
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*smartsh.py* is a simple python script that I wrote which can take a task description (any string) as argument and query OpenAPI's API to tell you how to accomplish the given task using a shell command. Yes, chatgpt from command line (sort of). But let me tell you a simple trick that you can use to supercharge your bash with it!
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bash (I think starting from 4.0) conveniently provides a handler for situations when a command that the user entered is invalid.
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You just need to provide a function named command_not_found_handle () and point it to the action to be taken on, yes, when a command is not found :-)
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In this case, you need to add the following to your .bashrc for the magic to work:
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```
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export OPENAI_API_KEY="your_api_key"
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export SMARTSH_PATH="path_where_you_checked_out_smartsh"
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command_not_found_handle () {
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echo "Let's get help from OpenAI API!"
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python3 $SMARTSH_PATH/smartsh.py "$@"
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}
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```
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Some examples:
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```
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bash$ Show the most recent file in the present working directory
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Let's get help from OpenAI API!
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ls -t | head -n1
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```
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```
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bash$ Kill all Google chrome renderer processes
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Let's get help from OpenAI API!
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The command to accomplish this task is:
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pkill -f "chrome.*renderer"
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This command uses the `pkill` command to send a signal to all processes whose name matches the regular expression `chrome.*renderer`. This will effectively kill all Google Chrome renderer processes.
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```
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You can set the following additional environment variables which smartsh can make use of:
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`OPENAI_MODEL_ID`: The model to use: Supported models are "text-davinci-003", "gpt-3.5-turbo"
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If the variable is not set, we use "gpt-3.5-turbo" by default
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`SMARTSH_DEBUG` : Will print additional debug info when running smartsh
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`SMARTSH_SILENT_MODE` When set to 1, smartsh will try not to print warnings about missing environment variables, current mode etc. Off by default.
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`SMARTSH_TEACHER_MODE` When set to 1, smartsh will provide you an explanation about the command it synthesized. Note that this will disable the prompt to execute the synthesized command. Off by default.
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