Best AI Terminal Assistants for Mac of 2024

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    GPTConsole Reviews

    GPTConsole

    GPTConsole

    Freemium
    GPTConsole helps developers generate web/mobile applications and perform web automation through prompts. It offers an NPM package that developers can install on their local machines. We are launching a CLI with infinite context and two autonomous AI agents. Getting started is a breeze. First, create your GPTConsole account. Next, install the tool via npm with a simple 'yarn global add gpt-console' or 'npm i gpt-console -g'. Once that's done, just type 'gpt-console' in your terminal to launch it. You'll see a screen where you can enter prompts for instant responses. And here's the cool part: it comes with built-in AI agents like Bird for Twitter management and Pixie for landing page creation—no extra setup required. Why settle for an ordinary CLI when you can have one boosted by AI and autonomous agents? GPTConsole opens new doors for web and mobile app development, as well as web automation. We'd love to hear what you think. Your feedback is crucial as we continue to innovate and improve. Are you ready for a sneak peek into the future of coding?
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    Yai Reviews

    Yai

    Yai

    Free
    Yai (your AI) will help you to optimize your command line experience by leveraging artificial intelligence. You can type in your request and it will determine what command line action you should take. Or, you can engage in conversation about any topic that interests you.
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    AI CLI Reviews

    AI CLI

    AI CLI

    Free
    You can now get answers to CLI commands directly from your terminal.
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    ReadyRunner Reviews

    ReadyRunner

    ReadyRunner

    $8 per month
    ReadyRunner is an AI assistant powered by ChatGPT (GPT-3 or GPT-4). It runs on desktops and the web. Use it to learn, write, code and be productive. You can create a hotkey to access ReadyRunner from anywhere in your system. You can now ask questions without interrupting your work. ReadyRunner prompts are sent via a "system messages" which is part the ChatGPT APIs. This is not available on the ChatGPT site, but is very powerful in influencing the type of responses you receive from the assistant. Prompts work like mini-tools. You can create prompts for translation, summarizing code, debugging characters, etc. Each message you send slides to the top of your window, so that the response can flow down from the top. This makes it easier to read than systems that stream messages from the bottom.
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