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System Commander

Convert user tasks to optimal Linux/Python commands. Use when user needs file processing, data extraction, text manipulation, or any task that can be solved...

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Description


name: "system-commander" description: "Convert user tasks to optimal Linux/Python commands. Use when user needs file processing, data extraction, text manipulation, or any task that can be solved with system-level tools instead of AI inference." version: "1.0.0" author: "Frugal Orchestrator" tags: ["system", "linux", "commands", "token-efficiency", "optimization"] trigger_patterns:

  • "system command"
  • "linux command"
  • "bash script"
  • "one-liner"
  • "file processing"
  • "text extraction"
  • "data parsing"
  • "batch process"
  • "system first"
  • "token efficient" allowed_tools: ["code_execution", "document_query", "search_engine"]

System Commander

When to Use

Activate this skill when:

  • User asks for file processing, text manipulation, or data extraction
  • Task can be solved with Linux/Python commands
  • Goal is to minimize AI inference and maximize efficiency
  • Keywords: "system command", "linux", "bash", "one-liner", "file processing"

Core Philosophy: System First, AI Last

Before any AI reasoning, try these in order:

  1. Pure Linux tools - awk, sed, grep, cut, tr, sort, uniq
  2. Linux + file tools - find, xargs, parallel, jq, csvkit
  3. Python one-liners - Quick scripts for complex logic
  4. AI subordinate - Only when above won't suffice

Command Patterns by Task Type

File Operations

Task System Solution AI Solution
List large files find . -size +100M -ls ❌ Don't delegate
Count lines wc -l file.txt ❌ Don't delegate
Search text grep -r "pattern" . ❌ Don't delegate
Replace text sed -i 's/old/new/g' file ❌ Don't delegate
Extract column awk -F',' '{print $2}' file.csv ❌ Don't delegate

Data Processing

Task System Solution AI Solution
JSON query jq '.key.subkey' file.json ❌ Don't delegate
CSV manipulation csvcut -c 1,3 file.csv ❌ Don't delegate
Sort & unique sort file uniq -c ❌ Don't delegate
Join files join -t',' file1 file2 ❌ Don't delegate

Text Processing

Task System Solution AI Solution
Line extraction sed -n '5,10p' file ❌ Don't delegate
Word count tr ' ' '\n' sort uniq -c ❌ Don't delegate
Format conversion iconv -f UTF-8 -t ASCII ❌ Don't delegate

Response Format

When generating commands:

  1. Provide the command (ready to copy-paste)
  2. Explain what it does (brief)
  3. Show expected output (example)
  4. Note alternatives (if applicable)

Examples

Example 1: Extract Email Addresses

User: "Extract all email addresses from this log file"

System Commander Response:

# Extract emails using grep with regex
grep -oE '[a-zA-Z0-9._%+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}' logfile.txt | sort -u

# What it does:
# - -o: output only matching parts
# - -E: extended regex
# - Sorts and removes duplicates

Example 2: Count Files by Extension

User: "Count how many files of each type are in this directory"

System Commander Response:

# Count files by extension
find . -type f | sed 's/.*\.//' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn

# What it does:
# - Find all files
# - Extract extension (last . to end)
# - Normalize case
# - Count and sort by frequency

Example 3: Parse JSON Values

User: "Get all 'status' values from this JSON file"

System Commander Response:

# Using jq (install with apt-get install jq)
jq -r '.[].status' data.json | sort | uniq -c

# Alternative using grep (if jq unavailable):
grep -oP '"status": "\K[^"]+' data.json | sort | uniq -c

Example 4: Batch Rename Files

User: "Rename all .txt files to .bak"

System Commander Response:

# Dry run first (see what would happen)
ls *.txt | sed 's/\.txt$//' | xargs -I {} echo mv {}.txt {}.bak

# Execute if looks correct
ls *.txt | sed 's/\.txt$//' | xargs -I {} mv {}.txt {}.bak

# One-liner alternative:
for f in *.txt; do mv "$f" "${f%.txt}.bak"; done

Advanced Patterns

Parallel Processing

# Process files in parallel (4 jobs)
find . -name '*.log' | xargs -P 4 -I {} grep 'ERROR' {}

# Using GNU parallel (apt-get install parallel)
find . -name '*.json' | parallel 'jq .name {}'

Complex Text Extraction

# Extract text between markers
sed -n '/START/,/END/p' file.txt

# Multi-line pattern replacement
sed '/pattern/{n;s/old/new/}' file.txt

# Process only matching files
grep -l 'pattern' *.txt | xargs sed -i 's/old/new/g'

Data Transformation

# CSV to JSON (requires csvkit)
csvjson data.csv > data.json

# JSON to CSV
jq -r '.[] | [.key1, .key2] | @csv' data.json > output.csv

# Column statistics
awk -F',' '{sum+=$3} END {print "Sum:", sum, "Avg:", sum/NR}' data.csv

Python One-Liners

When pure Linux isn't enough, use Python:

# Complex JSON processing
python3 -c "
import json,sys
data=json.load(open('file.json'))
print([x['name'] for x in data if x['active']])
"

# Text processing with regex
python3 -c "
import re,sys
for line in sys.stdin:
    m=re.search(r'pattern', line)
    if m: print(m.group(1))
" < input.txt

When NOT to Use System Commands

Don't suggest system commands when:

  • Task requires natural language understanding
  • Contextual analysis of meaning
  • Creative writing or content generation
  • Complex multi-step reasoning
  • Security-sensitive operations needing verification

Token Efficiency Rules

  1. Never rewrite command output - Use §§include() instead
  2. Prefer pipes over loops - | chains are more efficient
  3. Use built-in tools - awk, sed vs Python imports
  4. Batch operations - Process all files at once with xargs

Installation Prerequisites

Some commands need packages:

# JSON processing
apt-get install jq

# CSV processing
apt-get install csvkit

# Parallel execution
apt-get install parallel

# Text processing
apt-get install silversearcher-ag  # ag command

Skill Integration

This skill works with:

  • agent-orchestrator: System commands become subtask solutions
  • a0-token-optimizer: Minimal tokens for maximum utility
  • toon-adoption: Store command patterns in TOON format

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