Komandi vs How2

Side-by-side comparison · Updated April 2026

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DescriptionKomandi is an AI-powered terminal commands manager designed to simplify your command-line interface (CLI) experience. With Komandi, you can generate terminal commands from natural language prompts, manage your most-used commands, and detect potentially dangerous commands before they are executed. This tool is compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux, allowing for seamless cross-platform command execution. Additional features include the ability to copy, execute, favorite, and search for commands, as well as import/export functionalities which are coming soon.How2 is an AI-powered terminal tool that suggests shell commands directly from your Unix Terminal. It is free for up to 5 AI queries per day with subscription plans available for higher usage. How2 can generate quick Bash scripts, propose options, search StackOverflow via Google, and is compatible with different operating systems including MacOS, Ubuntu/Debian, other Linux distributions, and Windows. Additionally, it works with PowerShell and can be installed via npm, Homebrew, or downloading binaries.
CategoryDeveloperApplicationCoding
RatingNo reviewsNo reviews
PricingFreeFreemium
Starting PriceFreeFree
Plans
  • Lifetime PlanFree
  • FreeFree
  • Hacker$9/mo
  • EnterpriseFree
Use Cases
  • Developers
  • System Administrators
  • DevOps Engineers
  • IT Professionals
  • System Administrators
  • Developers
  • Students
  • IT Professionals
Tags
AI-powered terminal commands managercross-platform command executionnatural language promptsdangerous command detectionmacOS
AIterminalshell commandsUnixBash scripts
Features
AI-generated commands
Cross-platform compatibility
Command management
Safety features
Copy and execute commands
Search functionality
Environment-specific execution
Import/export commands (coming soon)
AI-powered command suggestions
Quick Bash script generation
StackOverflow search via Google
Compatibility with multiple operating systems
Safe to use (does not run commands)
Works with PowerShell
Easy installation via npm, Homebrew, or binaries
Multiple subscription plans
Customer service support
Trained on Bash/Zsh commands
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