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  1. The article explores whether combining a command-line agent (like Claude Code or Gemini CLI) with Unix-like file system tools and SemTools is sufficient for complex tasks, particularly document search. It details a benchmark testing the limits of coding agents with and without SemTools, focusing on search, cross-referencing, and temporal analysis. The conclusion is that CLI access is powerful and SemTools enhances agent capabilities for document search and RAG.
  2. Semantic search and document parsing tools for the command line. A collection of high-performance CLI tools for document processing and semantic search, built with Rust for speed and reliability.
  3. An open source web crawler that searches the internet. It's a minimal, real-time web search CLI that searches the internet for you. Enter a query and get search results as JSON (title, url, published_date), sorted by recency.
  4. Interact with opencode server over HTTP. The `opencode serve` command runs a headless HTTP server that exposes an OpenAPI endpoint that an opencode client can use.
  5. This Gist contains the system prompt for Claude Code, Anthropic's CLI for Claude. It details the tool's purpose, instructions for use, tone, proactive behavior, code style guidelines, task management, and references.
  6. 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
  7. 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.
  8. This GitHub repository contains a collection of example files demonstrating various use cases and configurations for the llamafiles tools, including examples:

    * **System Administration:** Scripts and configurations for Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi 5, and macOS.
    * **LLM Interaction:** Examples of prompts and interactions with LLMs like Mixtral and Dolphin.
    * **Text Processing:** Scripts for summarizing text, extracting information, and formatting output.
    * **Development Tools:** Examples related to Git, Emacs, and other development tools.
    * **Hardware Monitoring:** Scripts for monitoring GPU and NVMe drive status.
  9. Turn any Kiwix ZIM archive (offline Wikipedia, Stack Exchange, DevDocs, etc.) into an instant knowledge source for LLMs with a tiny CLI + Python server exposing searchable chunks, metadata and citations.
  10. GitHub Models is a suite of developer tools for AI development, offering features like prompt management, model comparison, and quantitative evaluations, integrated directly into GitHub workflows.
    2025-06-06 Tags: , , , by klotz

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