If you want a terminal with smart completions and command suggestions built in without plugins, Warp is a strong contender. Warp, which is built on the Rust programming language, offers AI command suggestions and smart completions to help you write and finish commands more quickly. It also includes IDE-like editing, workflows, notebooks and shared collaboration, and it's designed to protect privacy and security with end-to-end encryption. Warp runs on MacOS and Linux and has a variety of pricing tiers for different needs.
Another strong contender is AiTerm, an AI-powered terminal assistant that converts natural language prompts into actual commands. It can generate on-demand documentation with AI-created content, suggest commands with an IDE-like interface, and manage a workflow with a feature called Flow. AiTerm can run on multiple terminals and is designed to keep your data private so you can use it securely and productively. It runs on tools like iTerm, VS Code Terminal, cmd and PowerShell, and has flexible pricing tiers depending on how much you use it.
If you want something more personalized, BashSenpai uses ChatGPT to convert your prompts into ready-to-use commands. It's good at understanding context, and you can refine answers with multiple steps of followup questions. It's easy to install on Linux, MacOS and Windows, and it has a pay-as-you-go pricing model. That makes it a good option for people who want to get the most out of their Unix-based system interactions with command suggestions that are precise and contextually aware.