Intro So I’ve been using AI Chat for a VERY long time for autocomplete, but I’ve taken a real liking to 💻 term-llm as of late, due to the amount of terminal-specific options, vs 🤖 aichat which always had felt like a “do anything, and do it, okay” tool (I started with aichat for reference). The biggest issue is that I’ve always wanted just a little more flexibility and options out of it. So over the last week or two, I’ve started comparing them, along with 🛠️ forge (at the recommendation of a friend). I’m including it (forge) here as well, even though it ALSO functions as a full-on ZSH-homed AI agent. Really, you should check it out, outside of the need for terminal autocomplete. The big driving force behind this post and related research is that I have a strong distaste for closed-source options and baked-in shell AI… I’m looking at you, Warp. HA! … I stand corrected. … https://www.warp.dev/blog/warp-is-now-open-source Smaller agents? Yes, I know you can also use agents like OpenCode…
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