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Wave is an open-source, AI-native terminal application developed by Command Line Inc., currently at version 0.13.1 and offered through twelve sequential releases. Positioned within the Developer Tools / Terminals category, the program reimagines command-line interaction by embedding artificial intelligence directly into the terminal environment, enabling context-aware suggestions, predictive command completion, and real-time error remediation without leaving the shell. Designed for engineers, data scientists, and DevOps teams, Wave streamlines repetitive workflows by learning from local command history and shared team patterns, then surfacing reusable snippets, automated remediation steps, and cloud resource templates at the exact moment they are needed. Its lightweight, GPU-optional architecture runs natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux, permitting seamless portability between personal laptops and CI/CD containers, while an embedded WebSocket server exposes the same AI engine to browser-based IDEs for unified remote development. Each release refines the neural model’s latency, expands language support from Bash and PowerShell to Python and Go, and hardens security through sandboxed plugin execution and optional offline inference, ensuring that sensitive corporate prompts never leave the workstation. Version 0.13.1 specifically introduces batched multi-line refactoring, inline diff preview, and a telemetry-opt-out switch, reflecting community feedback accumulated across the preceding eleven iterations. By treating the terminal as a collaborative conversational interface rather than a static prompt, Wave reduces context switching, shortens onboarding time for junior developers, and preserves institutional knowledge inside the same window where code is executed. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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