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===Example Prompts=== | ===Example Prompts=== | ||
Example prompts that utilize the plugin: | Example prompts that utilize the plugin: | ||
#Run the command 'lscpu' to display information about the CPU architecture. | |||
#Install the package 'tmux' using the Ubuntu package manager. | |||
#Set the public IP address to '[email protected]' with the port number '2222'. | |||
#Run the command 'ps -aux' to display the currently running processes. | |||
#Install the package 'vnstat' using the Ubuntu package manager. | |||
#Run the command 'ip addr show' to display the IP addresses and the network interfaces. | |||
#Set the public IP address to '[email protected]' with the port number '80'. | |||
#Run the command 'lsblk' to list all available block devices and their mounted filesystems. | |||
#Install the package 'git' using the Ubuntu package manager. | |||
#Run the command 'who' to display information about all currently logged-in users. | |||
==Tips and Tricks== | ==Tips and Tricks== |
Latest revision as of 00:22, 24 June 2023
AutoInfra1 (ChatGPT Plugin) | |
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Information | |
Name | AutoInfra1 |
Platform | ChatGPT |
Model | GPT-4 |
Category | IT Management |
Description | Talk to your Servers. Works with AWS, GCP, Azure, and anywhere you can SSH! |
Release Date | May 28, 2023 |
Available | Yes |
Working | Yes |
AutoInfra1 is a Plugin for ChatGPT.
Guide
Example Prompts
Example prompts that utilize the plugin:
- Run the command 'lscpu' to display information about the CPU architecture.
- Install the package 'tmux' using the Ubuntu package manager.
- Set the public IP address to '[email protected]' with the port number '2222'.
- Run the command 'ps -aux' to display the currently running processes.
- Install the package 'vnstat' using the Ubuntu package manager.
- Run the command 'ip addr show' to display the IP addresses and the network interfaces.
- Set the public IP address to '[email protected]' with the port number '80'.
- Run the command 'lsblk' to list all available block devices and their mounted filesystems.
- Install the package 'git' using the Ubuntu package manager.
- Run the command 'who' to display information about all currently logged-in users.
Tips and Tricks
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