- Simplified README.md by moving detailed command docs, workflows, and development info to dedicated user-guide/ and developer-guide/ directories. - Created index.md files for both guides to improve navigation. - Extracted individual command guides (e.g., chat.md, edit.md) into user-guide/ for focused, maintainable documentation. - Moved architecture, configuration, and troubleshooting to developer-guide/. - Updated README links to point to the new docs structure.
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✏️ Edit Guide
The edit command allows you to modify an existing file in-place using natural language instructions. It's a quick and efficient way to refactor code, fix bugs, or add features without manually editing the file.
Why use Edit?
- Natural Language: Just tell Grok what you want to change (e.g., "Add a new parameter to the
NewClientfunction"). - Interactive Preview: See the proposed changes in a unified diff format before they are applied.
- Refactoring made easy: Effortlessly refactor large functions or rewrite entire blocks of code.
- Cleanup:
editautomatically removes unnecessary comments, last modified timestamps, and ownership headers for a cleaner codebase.
Basic Usage
# Basic usage
grokkit edit main.go "add error handling to all functions"
# Complex refactoring
grokkit edit server.go "convert this to use context for cancellation"
# Add features
grokkit edit api.go "add rate limiting middleware"
# Documentation
grokkit edit utils.go "add detailed docstrings to all exported functions"
Safety Features
- Diff-style Preview: Shows exactly what will change.
- Confirmation Required: Nothing is written without your
y/N. - Silent Streaming: No console spam while waiting.
Options
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--model, -m |
Override the default model (e.g., grok-4) |
How it Works
- File Retrieval: Grokkit reads the content of the target file.
- Contextual Analysis: It prepares a prompt for Grok with the original file content and your instructions.
- AI Generation: Grok processes the request and returns the updated file content.
- Interactive Preview: Grokkit shows you a preview of the changes in a unified diff format.
- Confirmation: You review the changes and confirm before the file is overwritten.
Best Practices
- Specific Instructions: The more specific you are, the better the result. Instead of "Fix the bug", try "Fix the race condition in the
UpdateStatemethod". - Review carefully: Always review the diff before applying changes, especially for complex refactors.
- Git workflow: Commit your changes before using
editso you can easily revert if you're not happy with the result. - Combine with Lint: After editing, run
grokkit lintto ensure the new code meets your project's standards.