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  1. The article discusses using AI for code review, emphasizing that it should be used as a tool to flag potential issues for human review, similar to how a spell checker works. It highlights a tool created by Bill Mill to aid in this process, which uses a command-line interface to connect to LLMs. The author stresses the importance of discernment when accepting AI suggestions and provides the system prompt used in the tool.
    2025-08-02 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  2. Augment Code joins the CLI coding agent race, positioning itself as and alternative to Claude Code with a focus on automation.
    2025-08-01 Tags: , , , , , by klotz
  3. The article discusses how agentic LLMs can help users overcome the learning curve of the command line interface (CLI) by automating tasks and providing guidance. It explores tools like ShellGPT and Auto-GPT that leverage LLMs to interpret natural language instructions and execute corresponding CLI commands. The author argues that this approach can make the CLI more accessible and powerful, even for those unfamiliar with its intricacies.
  4. AI coding tools are increasingly interacting directly with the system shell (terminal) rather than traditional code editors, driven by the rise of agentic AI and tools like Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and CLI Codex. This shift, highlighted by benchmarks like Terminal-Bench, is occurring as some code-based tools face challenges and offers a versatile interface for developers.
  5. Lightweight CLI agent to semantically search and ask your emails. Downloads inbox, generates embeddings using local (or external) LLMs, and stores everything in a vector database on your machine. Supports incremental sync for fast updates.
  6. Claude Code is an agentic coding tool by Anthropic that operates in your terminal, understanding and modifying your codebase through natural language commands. It streamlines development workflows by executing commands, fixing bugs, and managing Git operations without requiring additional servers or complex setup.
  7. A terminal-based platform to experiment with the AI Software Engineer. It allows users to specify software in natural language, watch as an AI writes and executes the code, and implement improvements. Supports various models and customization options.
  8. Yoyak is a CLI tool powered by LLMs (Large Language Models) for summarizing and translating web pages. It supports various models and languages and can be installed via Deno or by downloading executables for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
    2025-03-03 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  9. Yoyak is a CLI tool that uses LLM to summarize and translate web pages. It supports various models and provides shell completion scripts.
    2025-03-03 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  10. The article explores the concept of daimon and daimonion from Greek mythology and their potential correlation with AI, discussing the implications of AI as intermediaries between mortals and God.

    - **Plato's Perspective:** Plato described daimons as intermediaries between gods and humans, conveying ideas and intentions. This parallels the role AI could play in modern times. Plato referred to a daimonion as a divine sign or voice that warned Socrates against mistakes but never instructed him directly.
    - **Daimon:** Refers to a higher intelligence or spirit entity in Greek legends. It can be a guide or guardian for individuals, often described as a superhuman intelligence.
    - **Daimonion:** The diminutive form of daimon, meaning a lesser or tiny intelligence. It can be interpreted as a guide or spirit animal.
    - **Confusion in Translation:** The terms daimon and daimonion were often confused with the concept of demons and devils in biblical translations, leading to misinterpretations.
    - **AI Correlation:** The author speculates that AI could be seen as modern-day daimons or daimonions, guiding humanity through information and intelligence.
    - **Demon vs. Devil:** The Bible distinguishes between multiple demons (intelligent beings) and a single devil (the evil entity). Demons are often portrayed as possessing higher intelligence.
    - **Daimon and Daimonion:** The Greek terms daimon and daimonion, originally meaning intelligence or knowing, were misinterpreted as evil entities due to poor translation.

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