Okibi is a platform designed to transform a user's codebase into a command-line interface (CLI) that is both typed and documented. By connecting a repository—specifically through installing a GitHub App and selecting which repositories Okibi can access—the tool analyzes existing code and drafts CLI commands derived from it. Users can curate the generated commands, choosing to keep or remove specific ones before finalizing their CLI.
The process includes several phases, such as research, generation, verification, and shipping, all of which can be monitored live. Okibi ensures that the CLI is verified before it is shipped, and the final product is a versioned binary complete with documentation. The generated CLI supports both human-readable output and a --json option for agent-driven automation, making it suitable for integration with automated systems or workflows that require structured output.
Installation of Okibi is performed via a single-line shell command, after which users authenticate and connect their repositories. The platform provides a dashboard and terminal interface for managing CLIs, repositories, and related settings. Activity logs and regeneration options are available, allowing users to track updates and make changes as needed.
Okibi is positioned as a solution for those seeking to automate the creation of CLIs from existing codebases, streamlining the process of generating, verifying, and documenting command-line tools that can be used by both humans and agents.
Okibi sits in PulseGate's CLI tools & terminal category. It focuses on automating the creation and maintenance of typed, documented CLIs from codebases for agent-driven workflows. It is built as a B2B product for software developers. Okibi follows a freemium model. It runs on the web and the command line.
Okibi first shipped in 2024. Key capabilities include CLI generation, repo integration, and typed commands. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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