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This started as one of those small, recurring annoyances that doesn’t feel big enough to complain about, but shows up every time. We’ve been using Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex in parallel for a while. Each of them has its own way of loading prompts, skills, or templates. Whenever we switched tools or started a new project, we ended up copy-pasting the same stuff, adjusting paths, and slowly losing track of what was already enabled where. Not a serious problem — just repetitive and slightly messy. So one evening we wondered: what if “skills” were something you could simply list, browse, and enable with one command, regardless of which AI Agents you’re using?


That's great!


> What other CLI tools are people using to work with LLMs in the terminal?

I personally love using x-cmd. Small size (1.1MB), open source, interactive operation

[1] https://www.x-cmd.com/

[2] https://www.x-cmd.com/mod/openai


Looks interesting


I recommend x-cmd, which uses shell and awk to implement many tui interactive tools (gh, gt, theme, cd, ls, hn, etc.), and is also a package manager that supports the download of many tui software. Very user-friendly.

https://www.x-cmd.com/


Also very small


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