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Fabric is an innovative open-source framework designed to augment human capabilities using Artificial Intelligence. Its fundamental mission is to empower individuals by providing a structured and modu
Fabric is an open-source framework designed to augment human capabilities using AI. It provides a modular system for tackling various problems through a crowdsourced collection of AI prompts, known as
Fabric's core innovation lies in its concept of **Patterns**, which are fundamentally well-structured AI prompts designed to augment human capabilities by solving specific real-world tasks. Instead of
Fabric provides a powerful and flexible command-line interface (CLI) for interacting with AI models and managing your patterns, contexts, and sessions. This guide details all available flags and optio
Fabric offers a robust system for augmenting humans with AI, and a key part of this flexibility is the ability to create and manage your own personalized AI prompts, known as **[Patterns and Prompting
Fabric provides a robust set of advanced features designed to augment human capabilities using AI. These functionalities extend beyond basic [pattern execution](/wiki/danielmiessler/Fabric/patterns-pr
Fabric extends its utility through several standalone helper applications, designed to streamline specific workflows and integrate more deeply with your system. These tools complement the main `fabric
This page provides comprehensive instructions for migrating from the legacy (Python-based) version of Fabric to the new, high-performance Go version. Additionally, it details the simple process for up
The Fabric Web App provides a user-friendly graphical interface (GUI) for interacting with the core functionalities of the [Fabric Overview](/wiki/danielmiessler/Fabric/overview) framework. It serves
Fabric provides robust shell completion scripts to enhance your command-line experience. These scripts enable tab completion for `fabric` commands, flags, and options, significantly speeding up your w