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Substage Substage is a command bar that attaches beneath your Finder window. Select files, type what you want in plain English, and Substage generates a Terminal command, previews its side effects, and runs it with confirmation when needed. Think of it less as an AI assistant and more as a natural language layer between your intent and the Unix tools already built into macOS. The key distinction; the AI’s role ends once the command is generated. After that, real shell tools do the work: sips, ffmpeg, zip, qpdf, pandoc, git. No hallucinated output. No “trying until something works.” The command either works or it doesn’t, just like it would in Terminal. Developer: Selkie Design — Joe Humfrey (u/joethephish)Platform: macOS 15.0 or laterPricing: BYOK — $39.99. Currently on sale for $5 at BundlehuntWebsite:substage.app Let’s Get One Thing Straight Even if you’re comfortable in the Terminal, it can still be tedious. Using natural language to drive command-line tools isn’t about avoiding…

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