opencli and cli

These are complements: opencli provides the infrastructure to wrap existing tools as standardized CLI interfaces that AI agents can invoke, while Steel CLI is a terminal interface for orchestrating and executing those agents at scale.

opencli
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Maturity 18/25
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Community 13/25
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About opencli

jackwener/opencli

Make Any Website & Tool Your CLI. A universal CLI Hub and AI-native runtime. Transform any website, Electron app, or local binary into a standardized command-line interface. Built for AI Agents to discover, learn, and execute tools seamlessly via a unified AGENT.md integration.

This tool helps automate tasks on popular websites and local applications by turning them into simple command-line tools. You input a command, and it retrieves or interacts with data from sites like Twitter, Reddit, or Bilibili, or even local apps. This is ideal for AI agents or power users who need to script complex web interactions or integrate web data into automated workflows.

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About cli

steel-dev/cli

🔥 The easiest way to run AI Agents from your terminal. Scale your agents with Steel.

This tool helps you automate repetitive web tasks and interact with websites programmatically, much like a human would, but faster. You provide instructions in simple commands to open pages, scrape data, or take screenshots, and it executes these actions directly from your terminal. This is for operations managers, data analysts, or anyone needing to automate web-based workflows without deep coding.

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