At its core, it lets you turn commands (or scripts) into reusable buttons inside a multi-tab Windows terminal. You can organize, categorize, and quickly re-run them without digging through notes or history.
It started as a way to manage and reuse commands. I kept adding features I personally needed, and it grew from there.
Some of what’s in it now:
Command scheduling with output history
AI summaries of command output
Git commit message generation
Optional OWASP Top 10 / CWE Top 25 checks before commit
Shell conversion between Bash, PowerShell, and CMD
Runtime and codebase insights
Support for local or cloud AI providers (Ollama, OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, LM Studio)
The scheduling feature is something I use daily, especially for recurring checks running in the background. Instead of manually parsing raw output later, it can summarize what changed.
AI support is bring-your-own. If you point it at a local model through Ollama, nothing leaves your machine.
Windows-only for now.
Free 14-day trial, no signup required: https://www.safesoftwaresolutions.com/download.html
Happy to answer any of your questions.