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Lynkr

Streamline your workflow with Lynkr, a CLI tool that acts as an HTTP proxy for efficient code interactions using Claude Code CLI.

How to use

Lynkr is a powerful CLI tool that serves as an HTTP proxy, enabling you to streamline your workflow by facilitating efficient code interactions with the Claude Code CLI. Developers can leverage Lynkr to enhance their development processes, allowing for seamless communication and data transfer between local and remote environments.

Once connected to the Lynkr server, you can issue HTTP requests to interact with your code more effectively. Use commands that retrieve, modify, or analyze your codebase, taking advantage of Lynkr's ability to handle complex workflows. You can also leverage its proxy capabilities to route requests through Claude Code CLI, making it ideal for testing and debugging your applications.

How to install

To install Lynkr, ensure you have Node.js installed on your system, as it is required to run this CLI tool.

Option A: Quick start with npx You can quickly start using Lynkr without a global installation by running the following command:

npx -y @Fast-Editor/Lynkr

Option B: Global install alternative Alternatively, you can install Lynkr globally to access it directly from your command line:

npm install -g @Fast-Editor/Lynkr

Additional notes

When configuring Lynkr, consider setting environment variables to customize its behavior according to your workflow. Common options include defining the proxy settings or adjusting timeout parameters. Be mindful that if you encounter issues, ensuring that your Node.js version is up to date can resolve many common connectivity problems.

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