Execute local LLM prompts in remote shells
SSH proxy trick keeps LLM execution local while commands run on air-gapped servers.
Selling a $49 system prompt with 3 stars and no visible technical differentiation.
LLM users frustrated with verbose model outputs
System prompt collections · Prompt engineering guides
SSH proxy trick keeps LLM execution local while commands run on air-gapped servers.
Executes local LLM prompts on remote SSH shells without installing agents or opening firewalls.
Handy prompt refiner, but prompt engineering itself is becoming obsolete with better base models.
Prompts execute locally over SSH — no API keys or LLM access on production servers.
Local prompt execution over SSH channels means zero server-side installation.
Single TXT boots a menu-driven demo and includes SHA256 verification plus Colab experiments — that packaging shows real operational thinking. It focuses on symbolic-structure failure modes and ships a self-test and runnable MVPs for a subset of problems, which makes it useful for rigorous prompt-level experiments; results will still hinge on the host model, so expect variable payoff.