Show HN: 412 deterministic modules so AI agents stop hallucinating commands

The user requests 4000 words summarizing the article. The article is truncated in the prompt: "Most AI agents have the LLM write shell commands and pray. flyto-ai uses 412 pre-built, schema-validated modules instead. AI agents like open-interpreter and OpenClaw have the LLM generate shell com… [+10477 chars]". The article seems to be about AI agents, LLMs, shell commands, and the new flyto-ai approach.

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