TerraCode CLI by TerraAGI - AI-powered CLI coding assistant for developers. Built on Qwen's CLI with enhanced capabilities for knowledge base integration and codebase indexing for faster analysis and gold implementations.
AI Coding Assistant That Learns Your Domain Knowledge
TerraCode CLI by TerraAGI - AI-powered CLI coding assistant for developers. Built on Qwen's CLI with enhanced capabilities for knowledge base integration and codebase indexing for faster analysis and gold implementations.
The tribal knowledge pain is so real. We literally had a developer quit last year and took all the context for our payment system with him. Nobody knew why certain edge cases were handled that way until we had to debug it at 2am.The persistent learning thing sounds cool but I'm curious - what happens when Terry from 2019 taught Terra some janky workaround that we've since fixed? Does it keep suggesting the old way, or can it figure out when practices have evolved?CLI tools are tricky because dev
👋 Hello Product Hunt! We’re thrilled to introduce Terra Code CLI – an AI development assistant that learns your team’s domain knowledge and evolves from a generic tool into your organization’s domain expert . --- 🚀 What is Terra Code CLI? An AI-powered command-line tool that goes beyond traditional coding assistants by **persistently learning** your codebase, standards, and domain expertise. --- ✨ Key Features Interactive Knowledge Transfer → senior devs can teach Terra through structured KT ses
The "tribal knowledge" problem is real - we've lost weeks of context every time a senior dev leaves. Most AI tools treat every codebase like a fresh Laravel tutorial.
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