GNOME's new AI assistant can even run Linux commands for you - here's how
Briefly

Newelle is an AI assistant designed for the GNOME desktop, now at version 1.0. It serves as a versatile tool by allowing users to run Linux commands through human-readable descriptions and functioning as a traditional chatbot. Powered by Bai Chat, users can download various large language models, some requiring API keys. Additional features include chat history, editing, multiple profiles, and keyboard shortcuts. While it is generally efficient, running commands requires specific configurations for optimal function in Linux environments.
Newelle features chat history, chat editing, profiles, a mini app, extensions, keyboard shortcuts, chat save, recording, and more, making it a versatile assistant for users.
Newelle allows you to run Linux commands from human-readable descriptions, positioning it as a powerful tool for users looking to integrate AI assistance into their workflow.
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