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This was invented for #AI.

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    fastfinge@fed.interfree.ca
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    This was invented for #AI. However, I'm finding it really nice for screen readers:
    RTK rewrites output from chatty terminal commands that produce a lot of output, often in complex tables, in order to make the output 80 to 90 percent shorter. Just put rtk in front of the command you want to compress. So "rtk git status" instead of "git status". And you can be sure the compacted output is correct because it's just using regular expressions and deterministic rules under the hood to rewrite output from the tools it knows about. If it doesn't know about a particular command, it just passes the output on unchanged.
    github.com/rtk-ai/rtk
    Now I've got to figure out how to wire this up in
    #bash so it'll just happen without me typing rtk all the time.

    #a11y #screenreader #accessibility #commandline
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    • fastfinge@fed.interfree.caF fastfinge@fed.interfree.ca
      This was invented for #AI. However, I'm finding it really nice for screen readers:
      RTK rewrites output from chatty terminal commands that produce a lot of output, often in complex tables, in order to make the output 80 to 90 percent shorter. Just put rtk in front of the command you want to compress. So "rtk git status" instead of "git status". And you can be sure the compacted output is correct because it's just using regular expressions and deterministic rules under the hood to rewrite output from the tools it knows about. If it doesn't know about a particular command, it just passes the output on unchanged.
      github.com/rtk-ai/rtk
      Now I've got to figure out how to wire this up in
      #bash so it'll just happen without me typing rtk all the time.

      #a11y #screenreader #accessibility #commandline
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      douglawlor@tweesecake.social
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      @fastfinge I wonder can it take all of the visual crap that is ending up in AI coding agents? I'm talking about Hermes, Open Code and I'm sure many others. Those are the only two I've used extensively.

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