Adam Stachowiak
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I wonder if that's the case.
But when I look under the covers of this thing and what you've done, it's the first time I can look at something and say, now I can actually talk.
Now I can actually sort of command it to go do something and it goes and does it.
It could even be a branch or a fork or whatever terminology you're using to say, give me a safe area to play in.
That's just never, this has never been a thing before, you know, and now, now it kind of is.
They're on the way back.
I feel like CLIs are like the next frontier in a way, really.
I feel like the next year or so, we're going to have this massive swath.
And maybe some will live and some will die, but...
That's going to be the delivery mechanism.
Yeah.
I mean, I know a lot of developers hang out on the command line, but I feel like
To some services, the CLI was not so much an afterthought.
It was sort of you have to do it, but not a lot of people would use it as the kind of primary interface.
And now that we have agents in the command line, I feel like it's table stakes.
If your service doesn't have a fleshed out, thought through, well-defined API so that
You can also have a thought out, well-defined CLI.
And then, you know, maybe MCP lives and maybe it dies because agents can just sort of map around.
I know Claude has plugins and things like that.
So you can sort of use Markdown to teach it of all things, not TypeScript, not Go, not Rust, but Markdown.