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A terminal assistant that allows you to ask an LLM to run commands.

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tass

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A terminal assistant that allows you to ask an LLM to run commands.

Warning

This tool can run commands including ones that can modify, move, or delete files. Use at your own risk.

Installation

Using uv

uv tool install tass

Using pip

pip install tass

You can run it with

tass

or if you only want to ask/request a single thing

tass "convert video.mp4 to audio.mp3"

tass has only been tested with llama.cpp with LLMs such as gpt-oss-120b and MiniMax M2.1, but any LLM with tool calling capabilities should work.

By default, tass will try connecting to http://localhost:8080. To use another host, set the TASS_HOST environment variable. If your server requires an API key, you can set the TASS_API_KEY environment variable. At the moment there's no support for connecting tass to a non-local API, nor are there plans for it. I plan on keeping tass completely local. There's no telemetry, no logs, just a simple REPL loop.

Once it's running, you can ask questions or give commands like "Create an empty file called test.txt" and it will propose a command to run after user confirmation.

You can enter multiline input by ending lines with a backslash (\). The continuation prompt will keep appearing until you enter a line without a trailing backslash.

You can use the --yolo flag to turn off user confirmations for executing commands and editing files, but I would only recommend using this if you're benchmarking tass with an LLM and highly recommend not using it outside of testing/benchmarking scenarios.

Upgrade

Using uv

uv tool upgrade tass

Using pip

pip install --upgrade tass

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