Can I integrate my local LLM to enable it to run system commands and execute local code?

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  • ai-shell

    A CLI that converts natural language to shell commands.

  • Maybe you can try to use this as a guide: https://github.com/BuilderIO/ai-shell.

  • shell_gpt

    A command-line productivity tool powered by AI large language models like GPT-4, will help you accomplish your tasks faster and more efficiently.

  • Maybe this can help : https://github.com/TheR1D/shell_gpt

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