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GitHub may or or may not release products related to this research in the future.
The terminal is a powerful place: In a single line of arcane shell magic, you can transform files and parse data at will. But it can take many years of regular use to become a shell wizard. Even with solid proficiency, most of us regularly need to optimistically type --help
or scroll through man pages. Oftentimes, you simply turn to a web search, hopefully finding something like a relevant StackOverflow answer that can get you to the next step.
What if you had a shell wizard by your side, with comprehensive knowledge of flags and the entire AWK language? When you needed something more complicated than cd myrepo
, you could turn to this guru and just ask - in regular, human language, what you wanted to get done!
Copilot for CLI provides three shell commands: ??
, git?
and gh?
:
??
is meant as the general-purpose goto for arbitrary shell commands. It will compose commands and loops, and throw around obscure find
flags to satisfy your query.git?
is used for searching specifically for git
invocations. Compared to ??
it will be more powerful at generating Git commands, and your queries can be more succinct when you don't need to explain that you're in the context of Git.gh?
combines the power of the GitHub CLI command and query interface with the convenience of having AI generate the complicated flags and jq
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