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Are you perhaps looking for something like this? Or something else.
That said, learning the terminal commands is a much better path. You'll develop a richer understanding of the various tools with repetition.
I already am quite familiar with terminal, and am aware of how to handle it. I do have issues that I am using plain old bash, but it's not unfamiliarity that is my problem.
It's more that there are common commands that I am dealing with, I (somehow) don't like entering it in terminal format.
About warp, that seems roughly what I want, but the AI part irks me. I dunno, I gotta look more dseply.