Discussion
Loading...

Post

  • About
  • Code of conduct
  • Privacy
  • Users
  • Instances
  • About Bonfire
Álvaro R.
@xenodium@indieweb.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Introducing agent-shell.

A single consistent experience, powered by the agent of your choice.

https://xenodium.com/introducing-agent-shell

#emacs #claude #anthropic #ai #google #gemini #linux #github #macos #oss #foss

Introducing Emacs agent-shell (powered by ACP)

Not long ago, I introduced acp.el, an Emacs lisp implementation of ACP (Agent Client Protocol), the agent protocol developed between Zed and Google fo...
This Emacs window is split vertically into two panels.  

Left: Shows a shell for "Gemini" with the word GEMINI in large, pixel-style ASCII art. Below, it welcomes the user, describes available shell features, and displays a question about commit activity. It shows command outputs, steps of execution, and a list of recent commit messages.  
Right: Shows a shell for "Claude Code" with the words CLAUDE CODE in large, orange ASCII art. Below, similar info is shown: welcome text, feature list, a question about commit activity, and corresponding commands. It also provides examples of available CLI commands and a permission prompt.  
Both sides have a dark background with colored highlights for clarity.
This Emacs window is split vertically into two panels. Left: Shows a shell for "Gemini" with the word GEMINI in large, pixel-style ASCII art. Below, it welcomes the user, describes available shell features, and displays a question about commit activity. It shows command outputs, steps of execution, and a list of recent commit messages. Right: Shows a shell for "Claude Code" with the words CLAUDE CODE in large, orange ASCII art. Below, similar info is shown: welcome text, feature list, a question about commit activity, and corresponding commands. It also provides examples of available CLI commands and a permission prompt. Both sides have a dark background with colored highlights for clarity.
This Emacs window is split vertically into two panels. Left: Shows a shell for "Gemini" with the word GEMINI in large, pixel-style ASCII art. Below, it welcomes the user, describes available shell features, and displays a question about commit activity. It shows command outputs, steps of execution, and a list of recent commit messages. Right: Shows a shell for "Claude Code" with the words CLAUDE CODE in large, orange ASCII art. Below, similar info is shown: welcome text, feature list, a question about commit activity, and corresponding commands. It also provides examples of available CLI commands and a permission prompt. Both sides have a dark background with colored highlights for clarity.
  • Copy link
  • Flag this post
  • Block
Log in

bonfire.cafe

A space for Bonfire maintainers and contributors to communicate

bonfire.cafe: About · Code of conduct · Privacy · Users · Instances
Bonfire social · 1.0.0-rc.3.1 no JS en
Automatic federation enabled
  • Explore
  • About
  • Members
  • Code of Conduct
Home
Login