[ Laxus ]

Laxus

Press a key. Type sloppy. Get the prompt you meant.

01

What Laxus is

Laxus is a prompt companion that lives one shortcut away from any text field. Describe in your own words, answer at most two precise questions, paste back the version that actually works.

02

Install

Laxus ships with the Scalaris Toolbox. Install Toolbox, sign in, then enable Laxus from the Apps tab. The shortcut is registered system-wide on first run.

bash
toolbox install laxus
toolbox enable laxus

# Default shortcut: ⌥ Space
03

Shortcuts

Shortcuts are configurable from Toolbox › Laxus › Preferences. The default panel hotkey was chosen to avoid macOS, GNOME and Windows defaults.

  • ⌥ Space, open the panel anchored to the focused field.
  • ⌘ Enter, confirm the rewritten prompt and paste back.
  • Esc, dismiss without writing.
04

Two-question protocol

Laxus asks at most two precise questions before rewriting your prompt. The two questions are picked by an internal scorer that prioritises ambiguity reduction. You can always skip with Tab.

05

Privacy

By default Laxus rewrites locally through Atlas. The hosted model is opt-in per session, never per install.

06

Troubleshooting

Laxus is a 4 MB process; if it misbehaves, restart from Toolbox › Apps. The most common issues are accessibility permissions on Linux and shortcut collisions on Windows.

  • Panel does not open, re-grant accessibility (Wayland) or run `toolbox repair laxus`.
  • Shortcut conflict on Windows, change the hotkey in Toolbox › Laxus › Preferences.
  • Two-question loop, Tab to skip; the rewrite still runs with what Laxus already has.