# Install (Linux instructions) ``` git clone https://github.com/wunderwuzzi23/yolo-ai-cmdbot cd yolo-ai-cmdbot pip install -r requirements.txt chmod +x yolo.py alias yolo=$(pwd)/yolo.py #source launch.sh ``` # Windows Windows is less tested, it does work though and will use PowerShell. `python.exe yolo.py what is my username` Have fun. # OpenAI API Key configuration There are two ways to configure the key: - You can either `export OPENAI_API_KEY=` - Create a file at `~/.openai.apikey` with the key in it # Using yolo Here are a couple of examples on how this utility can be used. **WARNING**: By default the command that comes back from ChatGPT will be immediatly executed (yolo!). If you want to inspect the command that is executed, add the `-a` argument, e.g `yolo -a delete the file test.txt`. More examples: ``` yolo whats the time? yolo whats the time in UTC yolo whats the date and time in Vienna Austria yolo show me some unicode characters yolo what is my user name and what's my machine name? yolo is there a nano process running yolo download the homepage of ycombinator.com and store it in index.html yolo find all unique urls in index.html yolo create a file named test.txt and write my user name into it yolo print the contents of the test.txt file yolo -a delete the test.txt file yolo whats the current price of Bitcoin in USD yolo whats the current price of Bitcoin in USD. Extract the price only yolo look at the ssh logs to see if any suspicious logons accured yolo look at the ssh logs and show me all recent logins yolo is the user hacker logged on right now? yolo do i have a firewall running? yolo create a hostnames.txt file and add 10 typical hostnames based on planet names to it, line by line, then show me the contents yolo write a new bash script file called scan.sh, with the contents to iterate over hostnames.txt and invokes a default nmap scan on each host. then show me the file. yolo write a new bash script file called scan.sh, with the contents to iterate over hostnames.txt and invokes a default nmap scan on each host. then show me the file. Make it over multiple lines with comments and annotiations. ``` # License MIT. No Liability. No Warranty. But lot's of fun.