About QCMD & Its Creator

AI-powered Command Generator using Local LLMs

About QCMD 🚀

In a rapidly evolving world, the command line remains the primary key to genuine interaction with systems. Despite its simplicity, it can still be intimidating or complex for many. This challenge sparked the idea for QCMD—a tool I designed to be the bridge between humans and technology, in a language both can understand.

QCMD isn't just a tool that generates commands; it's a new way of thinking 💡:

  • Instead of memorizing long and complex commands, you describe the idea and the tool works for you.
  • Instead of fearing mistakes, the tool understands, fixes, and teaches.
  • Instead of wasting time translating between you and your device, make the device understand you from the start.

I designed QCMD to be open-source, ready for development, and extensible. Because I believe that the best tools don't end at their release, but begin there. 🔧

About the Creator 👨‍💻

I'm Ibrahim Ihsan, a programmer and researcher passionate about simplification. I believe that great software begins with a simple conversation: "What do you want to do?" From this question, QCMD was born—a tool that uses local artificial intelligence (using LLaMA via Ollama) to read your commands written in human language and convert them into real, executable commands.

My philosophy in developing this tool stems from a clear principle:

Real intelligence isn't just about computing, but about our ability to make technology serve humans, not complicate them.

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