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But what if shelly hallucinates with "rm -rf /" ?


Yeah, that would be bad. That's why I added an intermediate step.

It opens the command in an editor like when you run "git commit", so you can edit it. Saving executes the final version.


zsh can replace special variables like `!!` and `!:1` inline when you hit Tab. Or, if you hit Enter, it won't execute the command itself but prepare a new prompt pre-filled with the same command and all special variables substituted to their values. I don't really know how it works in zsh (bash for example doesn't warn you and just executes the command right away with the actual values in place), but anyway it may be more seamless than opening an editor.


Is there a cowboy mode, where I can skip this step and 'just run it'? (excuse me if this is mentioned in the docs)


It's too early for cowboy mode. The LLM isn't reliable enough to let it run commands without approving them first.

As others noted, "try" could be used to make the commands testable, so I'll look into it this weekend.


Doesn't look like it.


Submitting your sitemap is the first step, which allows Google to find your URLs easier, but it won't request indexing by itself.

You have the option to go to the Google Search Console and request indexing manually for pages that are listed as "Discovered - Not indexed" or similar, but this is limited to 10 requests per day.

This tool uses Google's Indexing API to perform URL indexing requests on your behalf on auto-pilot for pages that are not yet indexed.


The Google Search Console allows you to send URL indexing requests but it's limited to 10 requests per day.


It uses various APIs from Google to perform the following actions: - request URL indexing - fetch URL indexing status - download and catalogue sitemaps

The tool automatically sends URL indexing requests for pages that have dropped out of indexing for various reasons.

However, it is up to you as a website owner to make sure that you have high quality content and valuable backlinks to your pages to rank well in search results.


Submitting the sitemap does not trigger indexing. You can manually request indexing from the GSC, though. But that is limited to 10 requests per day.

This service uses Google's Indexing API to send up to 2000 URL indexing requests per day on your behalf.


SEO is a slow game and backlinks are still king, as far as I know. Let's see how the 2024 update changes things.


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