If you want to use a tool to automate your shell scripting work by turning text prompts into commands you can run, BashSenpai could be helpful. BashSenpai is a ChatGPT-powered terminal assistant that can translate your prompts into commands you can run. It works on Unix-based machines and offers features like the ability to refine answers over multiple steps, an easy installation process for Linux, MacOS and Windows, and customization. It's geared for anyone who spends a lot of time typing commands into a shell, with a pay-as-you-go pricing model with no minimum usage requirements.
Another is Znote, a smart note-taking system that can convert plain notes into to-do lists and code blocks you can run. Znote can handle Markdown and text files, so you can open, edit and create notes easily. It can run short snippets of JavaScript, Bash or Shell code and can run it with a single click. The feature-rich system is augmented by templates and AI, and it can deploy with a single click, too, making it a good tool for automating tasks and increasing productivity. Znote is available for download for Windows, Mac and Linux.