1 hour agoby kamaludu
I built GroqBash, a single‑file Bash client for the Groq API (OpenAI‑compatible).
I wanted something fully auditable, with no dependencies, and that worked reliably on Termux, where /tmp isn’t writable.
Everything lives inside a self‑created groqbash.d directory, and the core script avoids eval, avoids /tmp, and keeps permissions strict.
The project now includes optional extras: additional providers (including Gemini), extended documentation, small security tools, and a tiny test suite. The core stays minimal and portable; extras are opt‑in.
I’d love to get: - feedback on the design and Bash choices - visibility to see if others find this useful - testing on different environments (Linux distros, macOS, WSL, Termux)
Repo: https://github.com/kamaludu/groqbash
Note: I’m not a native English speaker. I read English fairly well, but I usually rely on automatic translators (and sometimes GroqBash itself) when writing. Happy to clarify anything if needed.
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