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Basic Usage

Edison is designed to be intuitive and easy to use. This guide covers the fundamental operations and commands.

Command Structure

edison [OPTIONS] <your natural language query>

For example:

edison how to find all png files in the current directory

Basic Workflow

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Edison
    participant API as OpenAI API
    participant Shell
    
    User->>Edison: Natural language query
    Edison->>API: Send prompt with query
    API-->>Edison: Return command
    Edison->>User: Display command & ask for confirmation
    User->>Edison: Confirm (Y/n/m)
    alt User confirms
        Edison->>Shell: Execute command
        Shell-->>User: Show command output
    else User modifies
        User->>Edison: Modified command
        Edison->>Shell: Execute modified command
        Shell-->>User: Show command output
    else User declines
        Edison->>User: Command skipped
    end
  1. Enter your query: Describe in natural language what you want to do
  2. Review the command: Edison will display the generated shell command
  3. Choose an action:
    • Press Enter or type y to execute the command
    • Type n to skip execution
    • Type m to modify the command before execution
    • Type d to directly modify the command (new feature!)
    • Type c to copy the command to clipboard

Command Line Options

Edison supports several command-line options:

Option Description
-v, --verbose Enable verbose logging (DEBUG level)
-i, --interactive Start interactive shell mode
-e, --explain Explain the generated command
-c, --config Print current configuration
-s, --safety Enable safety mode (only useful when safety is off)

Examples

Here are some example queries you can try:

# File operations
edison list all files larger than 10MB
edison create a new directory called "project"
edison find files modified in the last 24 hours

# System information
edison check CPU usage
edison show network connections
edison how much disk space do I have left

# Text processing
edison count lines in all python files
edison find lines containing "error" in log files
edison replace "old" with "new" in all text files

Tips for Effective Queries

  1. Be specific: The more specific your query, the better the generated command
  2. Include parameters: Mention specific filenames, sizes, or other parameters
  3. Start with verbs: Commands usually work best when starting with actions like "find", "list", "create"
  4. Use common terminology: Avoid obscure technical terms when possible

Next Steps

Once you're comfortable with basic usage, explore Advanced Features to learn about interactive mode, command explanations, and more.