Wash on Nostr: Per gpt : 1. Tabby (Open-Source AI Assistant) What it is: A self-hosted AI coding ...
Per gpt : 1. Tabby (Open-Source AI Assistant)
What it is: A self-hosted AI coding assistant that integrates with your terminal.
Pros:
Local LLM support (no external API needed).
Can generate command completions based on previous inputs.
Open-source, so no per-query limits.
Cons: Requires some setup if you want local AI instead of using OpenAI APIs.
2. WezTerm (Highly Customizable Terminal)
What it is: A GPU-accelerated terminal with modern UI features like tabs, panes, and copy-paste enhancements.
Pros:
Built-in mouse support for selecting text and managing panes.
Cross-platform (Linux, macOS, Windows).
Configurable via Lua scripting.
Cons: No built-in AI, but you can integrate external AI tools.
3. Kitty (Fast & Feature-Rich Terminal)
What it is: A GPU-based terminal emulator with scripting support.
Pros:
Mouse support and inline images.
Supports scripting in Python, which you can use to integrate AI tools.
Cons: No native AI integration.
4. ShellGPT (ChatGPT in Your Terminal)
What it is: A command-line interface for interacting with ChatGPT.
Pros:
Lets you ask AI for help with terminal commands.
Can be used inside any terminal (Kitty, WezTerm, etc.).
Cons: Requires an OpenAI API key (or self-hosted LLM).
Best Setup for an Open-Source “Warp-like” Experience
Since there's no perfect open-source equivalent of Warp yet, you could piece together a solid workflow like this:
Use WezTerm (or Kitty) for a modern terminal experience.
Install ShellGPT for AI assistance inside your terminal.
Use Tabby if you want a local AI-powered code assistant.
That setup would give you most of Warp's AI features without the insane pricing.
Published at
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