Overview
5 featuresIn the CLI tools & terminal space, ALMS CLI takes a focused approach. Quickly setting up AI-first backend projects with ready-to-use scaffolding and templates. It is built as an open-source project for backend developers building AI applications. ALMS CLI is open source under the MIT license. It ships for the web and the command line.
ALMS CLI first shipped in 2025. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 31 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 5 catalogued features are project scaffolding, AI backend templates, and fastAPI integration.
- ✓Project scaffolding
- ✓AI backend templates
- ✓FastAPI integration
- ✓Starter kits
- ✓MIT license
Tagsproject-scaffoldingai-backendcli-tool
AI capabilitiesWeights: Open
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Frequently asked questions about ALMS CLI
- What is ALMS CLI?
- Quickly setting up AI-first backend projects with ready-to-use scaffolding and templates. It is catalogued under CLI tools & terminal on PulseGate.
- Who should use ALMS CLI?
- ALMS CLI is an open-source project built for backend developers building AI applications.
- Does ALMS CLI have a free plan?
- Yes — ALMS CLI is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
- What platforms does ALMS CLI run on?
- ALMS CLI runs on the web and the command line.
- Is ALMS CLI still maintained?
- The GitHub repository shows 31 commits in the last 90 days.
- What projects are similar to ALMS CLI?
- Similar projects tracked by PulseGate include AxiomAI CLI, llms-py, and llmcode-cli.AxiomAI CLIllms-pyllmcode-cli
- When did ALMS CLI launch?
- ALMS CLI first shipped in 2025.
- Is ALMS CLI open source?
- Yes — ALMS CLI is open source under the MIT license, developed on GitHub.