AI Topic: Command Line Assistants
AI-powered command-line assistants that help developers navigate, search, and execute terminal commands with intelligent suggestions and context awareness.
AI Tools in Command Line Assistants (29)
Toad
just nowToad is a terminal-native AI coding assistant that lets developers inspect, understand, and evolve codebases through structured conversations directly in the CLI.
OpenCode
12hOpenCode is an open-source AI coding agent that runs in the terminal and web, enabling developers to use free or external models with a privacy-first, no-account workflow.
Open-source command-line coding assistant powered by Devstral models for terminal-based agentic coding, file manipulation, and codebase exploration.
GH Copilot graduated into its own CLI. Not a rename—an upgrade. It’s now an agent that can understand your repo, propose edits, run commands, and even open PRs—with approvals.

Cursor CLI
3moTerminal-based Cursor Agent you can run interactively or headless to write, review, and modify code from any shell or CI system.
Warp Code
4moAgentic coding inside Warp's terminal: code editor, diff-first review, codebase indexing, and multi-agent control with top LLMs (GPT-5, Claude, Gemini).
100-line Python coding agent with CLI/TUI that fixes GitHub issues and automates repo tasks. Model-agnostic via LiteLLM, sandboxable (Docker/Podman/Bubblewrap), with an Inspector to browse trajectories.
LLM CLI
4moOpen-source CLI and Python library to run prompts, chat, embeddings, schemas, and tool-use across OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and local models (Ollama, llama.cpp). Stores logs and vectors in SQLite and is extensible via plugins.
Embedder
4moHardware-aware AI coding agent for embedded firmware. Generate C/C++ drivers from datasheets, chat with a grounded agent, and flash/test on real hardware via a CLI and web console.
RepoMix
4moGenerate a single text file containing your entire repository for AI code review, analysis, or sharing.
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