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    Grok CLI

    Grok CLI

    An open-source AI agent that brings the power of Grok

    Grok CLI is a command-line interface built around the Grok AI model that brings programmatic and conversational AI capabilities directly to developer terminals. It lets you run Grok queries from your shell, scripting environment, or automation workflows without switching to a browser, enabling utility in scripting, quick data exploration, code generation, and assistant-guided tasks directly where you write code. The CLI supports streaming responses, so outputs appear in real time as the Grok...
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    Defang

    Defang

    Defang CLI and sample projects

    ...With a single command, Defang builds and deploys applications, handling configurations for computing, storage, load balancing, networking, logging, and security. The Defang Command Line Interface (CLI) facilitates interactions with the platform, offering installation options via shell scripts, Homebrew, Winget, Nix, or direct download. Developers can define services using compose.yaml files, which Defang utilizes to deploy applications to the cloud.
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    Kite

    Kite

    Primary Kite repo, private bits replaced with XXXXXXX

    The main Kite repo (originally kiteco/kiteco) was intended for private use. It has been lightly adapted for publication here by replacing private information with XXXXXXX. As a result, many components here may not work out of the box. We used a variety of infrastructure, on a mix of cloud platforms, depending on what was most economical, though it was mostly on AWS. You should be able to develop, build, and test Kite entirely on your local machine. However, we do have cloud instances & VMs...
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