Shuto.IO
Shuto.IO is a multi-tool for creators and developers with SMS, Email, Wordpress and SSH Command Execution capabilities.
Shuto.IO is a versatile and powerful plugin that offers creators and developers SMS, Email, Wordpress and SSH Command Execution capabilities all in one convenient location. With Shuto, users can send texts and emails directly from their chat window, execute SSH commands without the need for a separate terminal window, and control their WordPress website directly from within their chat interface. This plugin is a game-changer for those looking to streamline their workflow and increase their productivity.
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API docs
Learn how to use Shuto.IO effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Example prompts
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Prompt 1: "Send a text message with the following content: 'Hello, how are you?' to my friend."
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Prompt 2: "I want to send an email to my colleague with the subject: 'Meeting Reminder' and the message: 'Just a reminder that our meeting is tomorrow at 9 AM.'"
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Prompt 3: "Publish a new blog post with the title: '10 Tips for Effective Communication' and the content: 'Communication is key in any organization...'"
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Prompt 4: "Execute the 'ls -l' command on my remote server."
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Prompt 5: "I need to restart my server. Can you execute the 'sudo systemctl restart nginx' command for me?"
Features and commands
Feature/Command | Description |
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sendSMS | This command allows you to send a text message to a phone number. You need to provide the content of the message and the recipient's phone number. |
sendEmail | This command lets you send an email to a recipient. You need to provide the subject and body of the email, as well as the recipient's email address. |
publishWordpressPost | This command enables you to publish a new blog post on a WordPress website. You need to specify the title and content of the post. |
executeSSHCommand | This command allows you to execute a command on a remote server using SSH. You need to provide the command you want to execute. |