A collection of tools and experiments to bring AI to your fingertips with the power with ScriptKit.
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Install ScriptKit for your OS
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Once installed and opened (look for an app named Kit if you can't find it) navigate to the
kit
tab to get to the settings for the tool. -
Scroll or begin typing "kenv" and to see the option for managing KENVs. These are just separate environments to keep scripts separate
- Go to "Clone Kenv" and press enter
- Enter this repo and press enter
You now have access to the various tools we have to play with, the info for how to use each tool lives in the repo.
You'll be prompted to install the dependencies for the scripts and enter any API keys needed.
To update your scripts navigate back to the Kit tab and Manage Kenv and use the Pull Kenv option
Select the Kenv to update
All updated and ready for the latest AI powered tools
Everything here is completely modifiable, you could start by modifying the prompt to your needs or updating your hotkey
- Highlight the script you want to edit and select the Edit button at the bottom (cmd+o)
- Here in the shortcut meta-data you can add what hotkeys you want, for instance, as explained here
- Report any issues specific to the ai-scripts in our Kenv in our Github Issue tracker
- Any issues related to ScriptKit should be reported to their Issue tracker
- Reach out on Twitter at @AI_Citizen
None of this would be possible without John Lindquist and ScriptKit or the amazing work of Harrison Chase and the Langchain library.