A CLI tool to prompt Google Gemini with the contents of a directory.
Gemini 1.5 Pro has a 2 million token context window, while Gemini 1.5 Flash has a 1 million token context window. Additionally, both models have a free tier. This makes Gemini 1.5 great for high-level prompts over entire directories of your codebase.
Chatdir lets you easily prompt Gemini with an entire directory.
jq
is required as a dependency:
brew install jq
Create an API Key to use the Gemini API.
Then, make sure to include it as an environment variable:
GEMINI_API_KEY="your-api-key" ../path/to/chatdir.sh "What is in this directory?"
Or, use the --env
flag to load the key from a .env
file:
../path/to/chatdir.sh --env ../path/to/.env "What is in this directory?"
Alternatively, you can create an alias in your .zshrc
:
# chatdir
chatdir() {
~/path/to/chatdir/chatdir.sh --env ~/path/to/chatdir/.env "$@"
}
Then, simply source your .zshrc
or restart your terminal to apply the changes:
source ~/.zshrc
You should now be able to use the chatdir
command from anywhere in your terminal.
By default, gitignored files are excluded from the prompt.
You can preview the files that will be included by using the --ls
flag. Additionally, you can preview the full prompt by using the --stdout
flag, or the curl command that will be sent to Google with the --dry-run
flag.
Usage: chatdir [question] [directory]
-e, --env <file> Load GEMINI_API_KEY from a .env file
-m, --model <name> Use the specified model (default: gemini-1.5-pro-latest)
--flash Use the gemini-1.5-flash-latest model
--ls List all targeted files
--stdout Print the generated prompt to stdout
--tokens Count the tokens in the generated prompt without prompting the model
--dry-run Print the resulting curl command without executing it
-h, --help Show this help message
Prompts use the following format:
Project Directory: /path/to/dir
Included Files:
```
/path/to/dir/file1.ext
/path/to/dir/file2.ext
```
`/path/to/dir/file1.ext`:
```````ext
file1...
```````
`/path/to/dir/file2.ext`:
```````ext
file2...
```````
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