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🐒 Lazy Terminal

@Heterohabilis

An LLM-based smart terminal for lazy guys :P

Lazy Terminal is an intelligent command-line assistant that connects language models with external tools through MCP (Modular Component Protocol). It dynamically determines whether a query should be directly answered or passed to a registered tool, enabling seamless terminal automation and smart interaction (you are lazy; it isn't).


πŸ”§ Features

  • Dynamic Tool Routing: Automatically chooses between direct response or tool invocation.
  • Contextual Memory: Maintains conversation context (default 50 interactions).
  • Multi-model Support: Easily integrate various language models via Coagent.
  • Robust JSON Handling: Extracts and processes structured model responses.
  • Secure Bash Execution: Runs safe, controlled bash scripts through MCP tools.

πŸš€ Quick Start

Installation

pip install -r requirements.txt

Configuration

  • Edit config/models.yaml to include your model credentials.
  • Edit config/mcp_servers.yaml to list your MCP servers.

Running

Launch the assistant with:

python main.py

Start interacting with Lazy Terminal directly from your console!


πŸ›  Example Usage

Start the bash runner server:

python test_servers/bash_runner.py

Sample interaction:

User input:

You: List all .txt files in ~/Documents and save output to files.txt

Assistant tool invocation:

{
  "tool_name": "run_bash_script",
  "parameters": {
    "commands": "ls ~/Documents/*.txt > files.txt"
  }
}

Lazy Terminal will then execute this safely and return the results.


πŸ”‘ Environment Variables

Set model API keys as environment variables, e.g.:

export DEEPSEEK_API_KEY="your-api-key"

Ensure they match your settings in models.yaml.


πŸ“Œ Roadmap

  • Implement advanced memory compression.
  • Add interactive UI (terminal/web).
  • Enhance error handling and logging.
  • Extend toolset (e.g., file handling, browser automation).
  • Multi-tool calling

🀝 Credits

Enjoy building your intelligent terminal assistant!

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