Shell Whiz vs TeleportHQ
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Shell Whiz is a command line AI assistant installed via pip or pipx that suggests the right terminal command for your task, runs as the sw CLI, and requires an OpenAI API key configured by sw config or the OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable.
Visual front end builder that turns designs and components into clean HTML CSS and React, with collaborative editing, code export and headless CMS friendly output.
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Key Features
- pip and pipx install: Install with pip install shell-whiz or pipx install shell-whiz to get the sw command
- OpenAI key required: Configure an OpenAI API key using sw config or the OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable
- Task to command: Ask for the right command for a task so you do not need to browse man pages each time
- Alias friendly: Create an alias like ?? to call sw ask quickly during interactive terminal work
- Shell preferences: Use the preferences option to set your shell and context so suggestions match your environment
- History integration: Example functions can save suggested commands into history then execute them after writing to a file
- Visual editor for responsive layouts with grids constraints and tokens
- Reusable components and style presets for consistent design systems
- Code export to HTML CSS and React for real projects
- Team collaboration with comments roles and shared libraries
- Headless CMS friendly output for Jamstack sites
- Data binding and mock data to preview real states
Use Cases
- Command discovery: Turn a natural language task into a concrete command for grep find curl git and system tools
- Onboarding help: Help juniors learn safe commands faster by showing examples they can inspect and discuss
- Daily ops speed: Reduce time spent searching documentation by getting direct command suggestions in context
- Script drafting: Draft one liners for log parsing and file transforms then move them into scripts after review
- PowerShell guidance: Produce PowerShell command ideas with a function wrapper that includes shell context
- Repeatable aliases: Create a shortcut alias to ask questions quickly while keeping hands on the keyboard
- Build landing pages and iterate copy with instant previews
- Prototype dashboards with reusable components and tokens
- Export React components to integrate with a Next.js app
- Generate static HTML for fast marketing microsites
- Create client proofs then hand off code to engineering
- Align designer and developer work inside one project
Perfect For
developers, devops engineers, sysadmins, SREs, data engineers, security analysts, students learning Linux or PowerShell, and technical writers who need faster command discovery with manual safety review
product designers front end developers agencies and startup teams that want faster UI iteration with exportable code and shared systems
Capabilities
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