← Back to context Comment by akoculu 7 months ago or https://github.com/azer/llmcat 2 comments akoculu Reply imdsm 7 months ago I simply have a bash script called printall which takes in some args, and outputs markdown codeblocks with filenames and a tree. One of hundreds of scripts built up over the years. akoculu 7 months ago if you add fzf to speed up file / folder selection, you'll have your own llmcat :)
imdsm 7 months ago I simply have a bash script called printall which takes in some args, and outputs markdown codeblocks with filenames and a tree. One of hundreds of scripts built up over the years. akoculu 7 months ago if you add fzf to speed up file / folder selection, you'll have your own llmcat :)
akoculu 7 months ago if you add fzf to speed up file / folder selection, you'll have your own llmcat :)
I simply have a bash script called printall which takes in some args, and outputs markdown codeblocks with filenames and a tree. One of hundreds of scripts built up over the years.
if you add fzf to speed up file / folder selection, you'll have your own llmcat :)