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Open-source, AI-powered command-line utilities installed via npm for databases, scripts, and AI interactions in the terminal.
Preview CLI copilot that translates plain-English requests into Linux shell commands.
Low-code integration platform for connecting thousands of APIs into workflows and AI agents, including an MCP tool server.
AI-powered code editor with agentic workflows for developers.
AI game-making platform where creators describe a game to generate playable 2D/3D worlds, sprites, and NPCs without coding.
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- ✦AI-powered CLI utilities
- ✦npm install (command-ai)
- ✦Terminal-based AI interactions
- ✦Database and script helpers
- ✦Open-source (GitHub)
- ✦Natural language to Linux command translation
- ✦Simple 'hey' prefix invocation
- ✦GitHub-based install
- ✦Early preview release
- ✦Visual and code-based workflow builder
- ✦Prebuilt AI agent builder and deployment
- ✦Managed authentication across thousands of apps
- ✦MCP server exposing integrations as agent tools
- ✦Scheduled and event-triggered workflows
- ✦Connect SDK for embedding integrations into other products
- ✦AI-powered code completion and suggestions
- ✦Automated lint fixing
- ✦Cascade agent for advanced coding assistance
- ✦Integrated app building and deployment
- ✦MCP server support for custom tools
- ✦Terminal command integration
- ✦Memory of codebase structure and workflow
- ✦Text-prompt or template-based game creation
- ✦3D game maker with generated worlds
- ✦AI sprite sheet and pixel-art generation
- ✦AI-driven NPC characters
- ✦Visual novel, RPG, and interactive-story makers
- ✦AI website, landing page, and portfolio builders
- →Running AI tasks from the terminal
- →Scripting and automation with AI
- →Database interactions via CLI
- →Recall forgotten Linux commands
- →Speed up terminal work
- →Help beginners learn shell commands
- →Building AI agents that call external APIs and tools
- →Automating cross-app workflows such as Slack, Gmail, or Sheets notifications
- →Embedding third-party integrations into a SaaS product
- →Prototyping event-driven automations without heavy infrastructure
- →Accelerating software development by automating repetitive tasks
- →Reducing onboarding time for new developers
- →Improving code quality and reducing tech debt
- →Streamlining the app building and deployment process
- →Enhancing developer productivity by keeping them in a state of flow
- →Hobbyists prototyping a game idea without coding
- →Educators using game creation as a teaching tool
- →Generating game art assets like sprite sheets
- →Building a simple AI-generated web app or portfolio site