About Fabric CLI
Fabric CLI is a command-line client that connects directly to your Fabric workspace, letting you save notes, run searches, and query your library without leaving the shell. It exposes a personal memory layer so agents and commands can pull context and persist what they learn between sessions.
Review
This release brings core Fabric capabilities to the terminal with a one-line install and no dependencies. The CLI offers quick AI-backed search (reported around 200ms) and simple commands like fabric save, fabric search, and fabric ask to streamline common workflows for people who work in the shell.
Key Features
- One-line install with no dependencies-get started from the terminal quickly.
- Commands for saving, searching, and querying (fabric save, fabric search, fabric ask).
- AI semantic search that returns relevant results in roughly 200ms.
- Persistent memory layer so agents can pull workspace context before running tasks and save results afterward.
- Supports piping input, making it easy to save snippets or outputs from other tools directly into your library.
Pricing and Value
The CLI is available for free, making it simple to try without a subscription. For users already invested in a Fabric workspace, the tool adds value by reducing context switching and letting terminal workflows tap into the same indexed, searchable library that the main app uses.
Pros
- Fast setup and lightweight-one-line install and no extra dependencies.
- Makes saving and searching from the terminal quick and convenient.
- Persistent memory support improves continuity for long-running agents and scripts.
- Low friction for piping outputs or notes directly into your Fabric library.
- Free to use, so testing it is low risk.
Cons
- Early-stage release: may have rough edges and limited documentation compared with the main app.
- Requires a Fabric account and is most useful if you already use the Fabric workspace; integrations beyond Fabric are limited for now.
- Some users have raised questions about privacy and export/local storage options that could warrant clearer guidance.
Overall, Fabric CLI is a practical fit for developers, researchers, and anyone who prefers to stay in the terminal while accessing a unified knowledge library. It makes quick saves, searches, and agent workflows smoother, and is worth trying if you use Fabric and want tighter shell integration.
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