Komandi is a tool for developers and system administrators. It allows you to insert, favorite, copy and execute your commands. You can use it to manage your most used CLI commands, detect potentially dangerous commands, and quickly generate commands from natural language prompts using Artificial Intelligence.
Hi there,
I am thrilled to announce the launch of Komandi, my first product powered by Artificial Intelligence.
Komandi is a CLI/Terminal manager that lets you quickly save, edit and execute commands with a few simple steps.
I initially created Komandi as a side project for my usage. I always forgot specific commands I needed to use from time to time, mainly for accessing my servers through SSH or executing tasks such as copying files to a server or converting video to mp4.
I used to write the most used commands in a commands.txt file on my desktop, but it was tedious. I wanted an application that would make the process more efficient.
When developing Komandi, I decided to add command generation using natural language. This allows me to generate complex commands directly on the Komandi screen and save them for future use.
I also paid careful attention to the UI/UX and added keyboard shortcuts to make navigating and executing commands easier. I am confident that other people can benefit from this software, so I launched it as a product.
I hope you will enjoy using Komandi as much as I do!
I just tested Komandi, and I liked the result. It makes it easier to manage CLI commands, especially when I can open it using Command + Space (on macOS) and quickly find and execute the desired command. I believe an improvement that could be added would be to group specific commands into folders. It would also be interesting to improve the settings screen and separate each section into tabs.
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