lk-autocorrect is an open-source command-line tool that automatically corrects mistyped commands in Linux and macOS terminals. It integrates with bash and zsh shells, using fuzzy matching to suggest and execute the intended command, improving productivity for terminal users.
lk-autocorrect sits in PulseGate's CLI tools & terminal category. It focuses on reducing errors and frustration from mistyped shell commands by automatically correcting typos in the terminal. It is built as an open-source project for linux and macos command-line users. lk-autocorrect is open source under the MIT license. lk-autocorrect is available on the command line.
It is developed by Oladipupo Gomez, and the product first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 4 commits in the last 90 days. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — lk-autocorrect occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include fuzzy matching, shell integration, and bash support.
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