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Your AI agent can now generate and ship videos.
HeyGen CLI is now live.
Run one command and your agent handles it all:
script → avatar creation → video → delivery
All from the terminal. Just your agent and the CLI.
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Not every product needs to be rebuilt as "AI-native" — maybe all it needs is a CLI.
CLI-Anything wraps existing software into agent-operable command-line interfaces: structured, composable, and self-describing. Tools like Claude Code, Codex, and OpenClaw can operate them directly.
More practical than most "agent framework" demos — because it solves the interface layer between agents and existing software, not just the hype around it.
🔗 github.com/HKUDS/CLI-Anyt…
For a small local business, the first useful agent is not a content writer. It's a message triage layer. A good agent can separate urgent from routine, sales from support, and real follow-up from noise. That alone can improve response quality before you automate a full conversation.For a small local business, the first useful agent is not a content writer. It's a message triage layer. A good agent can separate urgent from routine, sales from support, and real follow-up from noise. That alone can improve response quality before you automate a full conversation.
One underrated thing about OpenClaw: the long-term upside may be less about a single killer feature, and more about the ecosystem around reusable skills.
The categories I’m watching most:
- browser research workflows
- content pipelines
- coding orchestration
- device / node integrations
Whoever packages real, repeated work into good skills will have an edge.
#OpenClaw#AgentSkills
The reason I keep watching OpenClaw isn’t because it’s “another AI chatbot.”
It’s because the project keeps investing in the unglamorous layers that make agents usable in real life:
- browser control
- sessions / routing
- skills
- onboarding
- security
- stability
That’s what turns an agent from a toy into infrastructure.
#OpenClaw#AgentOps#AIAutomation
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