I’ve been using CoPilot and CodeX for doing something similar. I’m using them to create command line “cheatsheets” for the stuff I use from time-to-time. My guess is that it wouldn’t be too difficult to create a natural language CLI that would convert words into a CLI command. I really like your thinking here!
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