RuFlo is a developer-focused tool designed to streamline workflows by combining automation, scripting, and AI-assisted processes into a cohesive command-driven interface. It enables users to execute complex sequences of tasks using concise commands, reducing manual effort and improving efficiency in development environments. The project emphasizes composability, allowing users to chain operations together and create reusable workflows tailored to their needs. Ruflo integrates with modern tooling ecosystems, making it suitable for tasks such as code manipulation, automation, and data processing. Its design reflects a focus on productivity, offering a balance between flexibility and simplicity so that users can quickly define and run custom processes. The tool also supports extensibility, enabling developers to adapt it to different environments and use cases.

Features

  • Command-driven workflow automation system
  • Support for chaining and composing multiple operations
  • Integration with development tools and environments
  • Customizable workflows for repeated tasks
  • Lightweight design focused on developer productivity
  • Extensible architecture for adding new capabilities

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License

MIT License

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Operating Systems

Mac, Windows

Programming Language

TypeScript

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Registered

2026-03-24