
Lobster
A pixel-style lobster companion with oversized black glasses, long antennae, little claws, and a blue shirt.
curl -fsSL "https://www.aimcp.info/api/codex-pets/lobster-96b5cdad/package.zip" -o "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip" && mkdir -p "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster" && unzip -o "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip" -d "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster" && rm "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip"- 1Make sure the Codex CLI is installed and you are signed in.
- 2Copy the install command above and run it in your terminal:
curl -fsSL "https://www.aimcp.info/api/codex-pets/lobster-96b5cdad/package.zip" -o "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip" && mkdir -p "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster" && unzip -o "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip" -d "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster" && rm "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip". It downloads the package into~/.codex/pets/. - 3Open
/petinside Codex and select Lobster to bring it to life in your session.
A pixel-style lobster companion with oversized black glasses, long antennae, little claws, and a blue shirt.
What is Lobster?
Lobster is a Codex pet, a small animated character you install into the Codex CLI. Once hatched it appears in your terminal as a companion while you code.
How do I install Lobster?
Run `curl -fsSL "https://www.aimcp.info/api/codex-pets/lobster-96b5cdad/package.zip" -o "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip" && mkdir -p "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster" && unzip -o "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip" -d "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster" && rm "$HOME/.codex/pets/lobster.zip"` in your terminal to download the package into `~/.codex/pets/`, then open `/pet` inside Codex and select Lobster to activate it.
Is Lobster free to use?
Yes. Lobster is free to install and is distributed under the unknown license.
What style is Lobster?
Lobster is tagged object and codex-pets, which describes its look and animation theme.
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