Looking for info on cmd line AI mentioned on destination linux podcast

Hello, yall,

I’m looking for info on pretty much the post title. One of the hosts mentioned Fedora was working on something that was like the RHEL command line assistant, and I can’t seem to find more info on it. I tried to listen back to a few of the recent podcasts at 2x speed, but I can’t find it again.

Was she just referring to the fedora magazine posts? Or something else?

Does anyone know what I’m talking about? Google and the forum search failed me. I just want to ask a question about bash in the terminal with a local AI without having to open a web browser or sift through man pages. Lol

Maybe this is what she was talking about.

Fedora Doc AI

I guess it might be this episode, where the shownotes mention RH Lightspeed:

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There is plenty of options out there like MS-Copilot, Anthropic Claude, and Chat GPT, probably others. It sounds like you are looking for something that has it’s learning model is based on Fedora, I think you can find what you are looking for, without having specific to fedora.

There was some discussion about creating something like you’re describing in the AI/ML SIG on Matrix - You're invited to talk on Matrix

THANK YOU!!! This is the episode I was looking for! The project is linux-mcp-server , gonna see what I can get running on my thinkpad.

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