Current AI-assisted CLI tools are often part of larger systems and work better on Linux.
I built llm-term to address these. It's a Rust-based tool that compiles into a single binary file. You only need to download the binary, add it to your PATH, and configure your OpenAI key to get started.
While llm-term offers an option for gpt-4o, it works great with gpt-4o-mini. So it's not costly.
I appreciate any feedback or suggestions.
Please don't just say "written in rust, lol". There's definitely a time and place for that, but a little script that makes interacts with the shell and makes a couple of API calls isn't it.
It baffles me why people would be so unnecessarily critical on someone's project they are showing off in a show-and-tell fashion. It's a neat project with value.
That's fine for whoever made it, but it's not so interesting for me, or anyone else on the hn.
> It's cool, fun and rewarding to build things.
I'm a little annoyed by this. I'm sure your reading comprehension is sufficient to know I wasn't objecting to fun or making things. I wasn't even implying there was nothing new or interesting about the project, I just wanted to know what that new or interesting thing might be.
Please don't just say "written in rust, lol". There's definitely a time and place for that, but a little script that makes interacts with the shell and makes a couple of API calls isn't it.