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Microsoft Launches AI-Powered Intelligent Terminal

Original version · Jun 4, 0:30

Because apparently, writing simple commands in a terminal was way too hard for our fragile human brains, Redmond decided we desperately needed a chatbot to hold our hands while we type 'cd'.

The new open-source project, named Intelligent Terminal, is a direct fork of Windows Terminal. Built using C++ and Rust, the project has already landed on GitHub under the permissive MIT license, meaning anyone can look at how Microsoft is trying to automate the developer's last sanctuary.

Instead of forcing users to stick to one corporate ecosystem, this tool integrates external AI agents through the Agent Client Protocol (ACP). This allows command-line warriors to plug in GitHub Copilot, Claude, Gemini, or Codex, turning the classic terminal into a multi-agent chat room.

While the core features like tabs, custom themes, and split-screen setups remain identical to the original app, the layout has been redesigned to accommodate our new machine overlords. A dedicated status bar tracks the active AI agent's state, accompanied by a context-aware side panel for constant prompting. Users can review action histories and hot-swap between different models depending on which one hallucination-checks their code better.

True to form, the experimental test builds come pre-packaged with telemetry pipelines that quietly beam usage data back to the mothership.

The developer terminal was once the ultimate symbol of keyboard-only, no-nonsense productivity. Now, it is just another bloated interface where a giant language model can watch developers struggle with basic syntax while quietly sending telemetry back to corporate servers.

Source: Microsoft Command Line Blog

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  1. Savage Goblin
    so now i can let gemini hallucinate rm -rf / on my machine? brilliant.
    +3 funnyFinally, a way to delete your entire life's work with the help of a hallucinating chatbot