Empower Your Workflow with FluentCLI

Seamlessly interact with FlowiseAI, Langflow, and generic webhook workflows directly from your command line. Set your AI workflows free.

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Unleash the Power of AI Automation with FluentCLI


Unlock the full potential of your command line with FluentCLI — a streamlined tool designed to elevate your interaction with FlowiseAI workflows.


FluentCLI empowers you to efficiently invoke AI-driven processes, enabling seamless integration into your existing toolchain. Transform your command line into a powerhouse of productivity by effortlessly chaining outputs and inputs from one command to another.

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CLI First Approach

Fluent is designed with a CLI-first philosophy, making it an exceptional tool for those who prefer working within a terminal environment. This approach allows for seamless integration into existing workflows, scripts, and automation tasks, offering a level of flexibility and efficiency that GUI-based tools cannot match.

Integration with Flowise AI Workflows

Fluent's deep integration with Flowise AI workflows enables users to access a wide range of LLM functionalities directly from the command line. This integration provides users with the ability to perform complex language processing tasks, access various AI models, and customize their interactions with these models without leaving their terminal.

Customizable and Scriptable

Fluent is highly customizable and scriptable, allowing users to tailor the tool to their specific needs. Users can create custom scripts, define their own workflows, and integrate Fluent with other tools and services to build powerful automation solutions. This level of customization makes Fluent a versatile tool that can adapt to a wide range of use cases.

Fluent's Usable Language Models

Support for Parameterized Inputs and Stdin

Fluent's ability to accept parameterized inputs and standard input (stdin) makes it highly adaptable for batch processing and integration with other command-line tools. This feature enables users to dynamically generate inputs for Fluent based on the output of other commands, facilitating complex data processing pipelines and real-time data analysis.

Autocomplete from Config File

Fluent's support for autocompletion based on configurations defined in a config file enhances user experience by providing quick access to commonly used commands and workflows. This feature not only speeds up the command entry process but also helps users discover available options and reduce errors.

Comprehensive LLM Provider Integration

Fluent's integration with a broad range of LLM providers and services under a unified interface simplifies the process of accessing and utilizing different AI models. Users can switch between models, compare results, and choose the best tool for their task without dealing with the complexity of individual APIs and authentication mechanisms.

Fluent Generic Webhook Functionality

Latest Demo Videos

FluentCLI initial LangFlow integration video

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FluentCLI demo showing the new default shortcut calls for bash and powershell.

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FluentCLI Powershell integration demo

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FluentCLI Functional Test Script

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FluentCLI Parallel Execution Example

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FluentCLI Prompt Flow Runner Example

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FluentCLI Tweet Thread Creation Example

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FluentCLI analyzes linux Top command output.

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FluentCLI Autocomplete Demo

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Fluent Researched Long-form Blog Content

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FluentCLI Blog Post Creation Example

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FluentCLI Prompted Long Form Creation Script

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FluentCLI demo showing the new default shortcut calls for bash and powershell.

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FluentCLI Powershell integration demo

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FluentCLI Functional Test Script

Youtube  — 3:21

FluentCLI Parallel Execution Example

Youtube  — 3:21

FluentCLI Prompt Flow Runner Example

Youtube  — 3:21

FluentCLI Tweet Thread Creation Example

Youtube  — 3:21

FluentCLI analyzes linux Top command output.

Youtube  — 3:21

FluentCLI Autocomplete Demo

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Fluent Researched Long-form Blog Content

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FluentCLI Blog Post Creation Example

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FluentCLI Prompted Long Form Creation Script

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FAQ

What does FluentCLI do?

FluentCLI is like a Swiss Army knife for your command line—it helps you automate and manage interactions with Flowise AI workflows with the finesse of a cat navigating a sunny windowsill.

How do I install FluentCLI?

It's easy as pie! Just kidding, right now it's still involved. But we are planning on improving it soon.

For now download the source, build it, and configure the config.json file to point to your flowiseAI workflows.

Can FluentCLI make me coffee?

If only! While FluentCLI can't brew your morning cup just yet, it can certainly make your workflow feel as smooth as your favorite caffeine kick.

What should I do if I encounter an error?

Don’t panic! Check the error message carefully—it’s usually trying to tell you something important. If that doesn’t help, our community forums are like a group of friends ready to lend a hand.

Can FluentCLI help me pass my exams?

While it can’t take your exams for you, it can certainly help you manage your study data more efficiently! Think of it as your diligent study partner.

What kind of AI workflows can I manage with FluentCLI?

FluentCLI can interact with any Flowise AI workflow that supports HTTP requests. Whether it’s data analysis, machine learning, or just about any AI magic, FluentCLI is your go-to tool.

FluentCLI isn't about a chat interface, rather it's about using language models with very direct intentions through code.

How many developers does it take to upgrade FluentCLI?

It takes just one to update the code, but a whole community to make it awesome!

How do I generate a completion script for my shell using FluentCLI?

ust use the command line option --generate-completions followed by your shell type (e.g., Bash, Zsh). It’s like telling FluentCLI to tidy up your room, and suddenly everything’s in order!

Right now this is linux specific but we have a powershell autocomplete coming soon.

FluentCLI is taking longer than expected to perform a task. What’s going on?

Sometimes FluentCLI likes to take a scenic route. This could be due to network issues, server load, or the complexity of your request but somewhere in the mix the request got lost by the LLM. If you think it's stuck, try canceling the command <ctrl-c> and running it again.