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GNOME's new AI assistant can even run Linux commands for you - here's how


If your Linux desktop environment of choice is GNOME, there's a new AI-based assistant that you need to try.

Newelle isn't just another large language model manager, but a full-blown assistant that can run Linux commands from human-readable descriptions (more on that in a bit), serve as a traditional AI chatbot, and more. This app can easily serve as a missing link to add something similar to what Gemini is to Android (although it does take a bit more work to get it there). From the Newelle main window, click the three horizontal line menu button near the top left and select Settings.

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