> He was a bit "get off my lawny" about the idea of running any code you didn't write, especially bash scripts in a terminal.
I hacked together a CLI tool that provides an LLM a CRUD interface to my local file system for, letting it read, write, and execute, code and tests, and feeds it back the commands outputs.
And it was bootstrapped with me playing the role of CLI tool.
I hacked together a CLI tool that provides an LLM a CRUD interface to my local file system for, letting it read, write, and execute, code and tests, and feeds it back the commands outputs.
And it was bootstrapped with me playing the role of CLI tool.
Mostly useless, a bit irresponsible, but fun.