llmd

llmd

Talk to your terminal. Let AI write the commands. BYOK

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llmd is a command-line tool that translates natural language into shell commands using AI. Just describe what you want to do, and llmd generates the command, verifies it, warns you about dangerous operations, and lets you execute it with a single keystroke.
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Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere
Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere
Stop typing. Start speaking. 4x faster.
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Himanshu Pathak
Today I’m shipping llmd — a CLI that lets you speak human and run shell. Describe what you want, get a verified command, safety warnings for destructive ops, and run with one keystroke. No more googling flags at 2 AM. What makes it different: - Multi‑provider: OpenAI, Claude, Groq, Gemini, OpenRouter. - Self‑verification + confidence scores. - Dangerous command detection with explicit confirmations. - Cross‑platform and local config. Quick tastes: - “create a new branch called feature-auth” → git checkout -b feature-auth - “find all .log files recursively” → find . -type f -name “*.log” - “show processes using >100MB RAM” → ps aux | awk ‘NR==1 || $6>102400’ Getting started: npm install -g llmd-cli llmd setup llmd “list files sorted by size” I’d love feedback on two things: 1) where safety checks feel too strict or too lax, 2) provider/model choices that work best for you. If you try it, tell me what broke so I can fix it before it breaks you.