live playground · simulated transcripts, real commands
Watch decli think in real time
Pick a scenario — natural language in, Unix underneath, with the narration your terminal never gave you. Start with && — two prompts, one connected flow.
under the hood
📋 Export default arrangement&&📱 Sync terminal to iPad
Backup at your desk. decli on the couch.
chained prompts
“export my default iterm arrangement”&&“sync iterm to blink”
decli blink push --transport mosh
the flow
- 1then
Sync iTerm → Blink on the Mac
“sync iterm to blink”
Exports the full default arrangement (all tabs), compiles Blink snips with mosh transport, and syncs the bundle to iCloud.
- 2then
Install snips on iPad
“install blink snips”
After iCloud sync, run the installer from decli-blink/ in Blink — SSH config + snips land in one step.
- 3
Mosh home, run decli remotely
“start dev services”
Blink mosh'es to your Mac. decli executes locally on the machine that has your repo, ports, and integrations.
Natural language
“export my default iterm arrangement”&&“sync iterm to blink”
One sentence at your desk — sync iterm to blink. decli exports your full default arrangement, builds Blink snips, and syncs via iCloud. On iPad you mosh into the same Mac; decli keeps running where your files and services actually live.
Type what you'd actually say. Press / to focus, ↵ to run.
That was simulated. The CLI is real.
Install decli on your Mac, export your default arrangement and blink push for real, then SSH from Blink on your iPad — same workflow, your actual machine.