Microsoft created a tool called “Codex CLI” that uses the GPT-3 Codex to translate commands given in natural language into equivalent commands for shells like PowerShell, Z shell, and Bash. The Command Line Interface (CLI) has historically required users to use precise command syntax, which calls for an understanding of the computer’s language.
The GPT-3 Codex and other Large Language Models (LLMs) make it possible to communicate with the CLI in natural language. This tool offers seamless code to natural language translation across various shells. Simply typing a natural language command, like “what’s my IP address,” will give users a suggestion for a shell-appropriate command when they press Ctrl + G. The tool uses “prompt engineering” to extract precise commands from Codex even though it hasn’t received any special training for the job.
Usable object:
- System Administrators
- Software Developers
- IT Professionals
- DevOps Engineers
- Shell Scripting Enthusiasts
- Beginners to CLI
- Tech Educators
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