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Use AI language models to write one-liner shell commands, then execute them. 🤞
Use AI language models to write one-liner shell commands, then execute them.
$ yolox list all files in the current directory, sorted by human size
# ls -lhS
$ yolox rename all jpeg files to jpg
# for file in *.jpeg; do mv "$file" "${file%.jpeg}.jpg"; done
$ yolox extract from 0:30 to 1:22 from video.mp4 and save it as audio.m4a
# ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -ss 00:00:30 -to 00:01:22 -vn -acodec copy audio.m4a
$ yolox create slideshow.mp4 from all the jpg files in the current directory with one second for each slide
# ffmpeg -framerate 1 -pattern_type glob -i '*.jpg' slideshow.mp4
$ yolox "add 100px white padding around dots.png and save it as dots-with-room.png"
# convert dots.png -bordercolor white -border 100 dots-with-room.png
You can pipe data to yolox and it will include that data in the context when generating commands:
$ echo '{"name": "Alice", "age": 30, "city": "NYC"}' | yolox "use jq to extract just the name"
# echo '{"name": "Alice", "age": 30, "city": "NYC"}' | jq '.name'
$ cat users.json | yolox "use jq to get all users over age 25"
# cat users.json | jq '.[] | select(.age > 25)'
$ ps aux | yolox "find processes using more than 50% CPU"
# ps aux | awk '$3 > 50'
$ curl -s https://api.github.com/users/octocat | yolox "extract the public repos count with jq"
# curl -s https://api.github.com/users/octocat | jq '.public_repos'
You can also pass a file containing the prompt. This lets you write long prompts and iterate on them without retyping:
echo "do some stuff" > PROMPT.md
$ yolox PROMPT.md
Use the --model flag to specify which model to use (default is gpt-4o-mini).
gpt-4o-mini (default)gpt-4oclaude-sonnet-4-5claude-haiku-4-5llama-3-70bllama-3.1-405bExamples:
# Use default (gpt-4o-mini)
yolox "list files"
# Use Claude Sonnet
yolox --model=claude-sonnet-4-5 "list files"
# Use GPT-4o
yolox --model=gpt-4o "list files"
This tool should be used with caution. It's called "YOLO X" because it's dangerous. yolo as in "you only live once" and x as in "execute this code". It lets an AI write code for you, then blindly executes that code on your system. There are a few guardrails in its prompt to prevent the result from taking destructive actions like deleting files or directories, but there's always still a danger that the resulting commands will have unintended consequences. You've been warned!
npm i -g yolox
or you can just invoke it directly with npx:
npx yolox@latest "use ffmpeg to convert foo.mkv to foo.mp4"
yolox supports three input methods:
yolox "command description"yolox filename.txt (where the file contains the command description)echo "data" | yolox "process this data"--model: Choose the AI model to use (default: gpt-4o-mini)--print: Show the generated command without executing it# Basic usage (uses gpt-4o-mini by default)
yolox "list files by size"
# Use Claude Sonnet
yolox --model=claude-sonnet-4-5 "compress all png files"
# Use Claude Haiku (fast and cost-effective)
yolox --model=claude-haiku-4-5 "find large files"
# Use GPT-4o
yolox --model=gpt-4o "complex task requiring advanced reasoning"
# Print mode (don't execute)
yolox --print "find large files"
# With piped data
cat data.csv | yolox "convert to JSON using any available tools"
# Using a prompt file
echo "complex multi-line prompt here" > prompt.txt
yolox prompt.txt
Set your OpenAI API key in the environment:
export OPENAI_API_KEY="..."
Then give it a command and it will execute it (uses GPT-4o-mini by default):
yolox "extract audio from maths.mp4 and save it as maths.m4a"
# ffmpeg -i maths.mp4 -vn -acodec copy maths.m4a
To use GPT-4o instead:
yolox --model=gpt-4o "extract audio from maths.mp4 and save it as maths.m4a"
# ffmpeg -i maths.mp4 -vn -acodec copy maths.m4a
Set your Anthropic API key in the environment:
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="..."
Then specify model as claude-sonnet-4-5 for Claude Sonnet 4.5 (best for complex reasoning):
yolox --model=claude-sonnet-4-5 "extract audio from maths.mp4 and save it as maths.m4a"
# ffmpeg -i maths.mp4 -vn -acodec copy maths.m4a
Or use claude-haiku-4-5 for Claude Haiku 4.5 (faster and more cost-effective):
yolox --model=claude-haiku-4-5 "list all jpg files"
# ls *.jpg
Set your Replicate token in the environment:
export REPLICATE_API_TOKEN="r8_..."
Then specify model as llama-3.1-405b or llama-3-70b:
yolox --model=llama-3.1-405b "extract audio from maths.mp4 and save it as maths.m4a"
# ffmpeg -i maths.mp4 -vn -acodec copy maths.m4a
Print the command but don't execute it:
yolox --print "extract audio from maths.mp4 and save it as maths.m4a"
ffmpeg -i maths.mp4 -vn -acodec copy maths.m4a
Run the test suite:
npm test
The tests cover:
GitHub Copilot CLI is a paid offering from GitHub that works similarly to yolox, but is safer. Rather than running the generated command, it shows you the command and gives you some options:
$ gh copilot suggest -t shell "list all files"
Suggestion:
ls -a
? Select an option [Use arrows to move, type to filter]
> Copy command to clipboard
Explain command
Revise command
Rate response
Exit
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Use AI language models to write one-liner shell commands, then execute them. 🤞
We found that yolox demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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