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## Usage
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Here's the default help output for `lmcli`:
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```console
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$ lmcli help
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lmcli - Large Language Model CLI
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## Agents
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Agents in `lmcli` are configurations that combine a system prompt with a set of available tools. You can define agents in the `config.yaml` file and switch between them using the `--agent` or `-a` flag.
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Agents in `lmcli` combine a system prompt with a set of available tools. Agents are defined in`config.yaml` and you use them with the `-a`/`--agent` flag.
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Example:
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```sh
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lmcli chat -a financier
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```console
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$ lmcli chat -a financier
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```
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Agent functionality is expected to be expanded on, bringing them to close parity with something like OpenAI's "Assistants" feature.
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## Tools
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`lmcli` supports tool calling. The following built-in tools are currently available:
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Tools in `lmcli` are used by agents to to acquire information from and interact with external systems. The following built-in tools are available:
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- `dir_tree`: Display a directory structure
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- `read_file`: Read the contents of a file
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