Write, make, collaborate, and publish – with a personal AI that knows your projects, files, and ideas. Now available from your terminal too. A personal memory layer for you, and your agents.
We're back! And this time we built something specifically for the developers and tinkerers in the community.
Today we're launching Fabric CLI 🖥️
Your entire Fabric library, right from your terminal. Search it, save to it, talk to it. Never tab out again.
✦ What is it? A free command-line tool that connects to your Fabric workspace. One line to install, no dependencies. You get: • fabric save "revisit the auth retry logic" • fabric search "mixture of experts diagram" • fabric ask "summarize everything tagged with project-atlas"
AI search that finds what you meant in about 200ms. An AI agent that can summarize, tag, move files, create notes. All without leaving the shell.
✦ Why we built this
We kept hearing from developers: "I love Fabric but I live in my terminal." Fair enough. But there's a bigger reason too. Coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor are incredible, but they forget everything between sessions. They have no persistent memory.
With the CLI, any agent that can run a shell command can pull context from your Fabric library before starting a task and save what it learned when it's done. Your agents get smarter over time instead of starting from scratch.
✦ Quick recap of Fabric for the uninitiated: 🧠 An AI workspace that organizes itself around how you actually think 🤖 Frontier memory engine (more on this soon) 🔍 Semantic search across everything you've ever saved 📱 Apps on web, mobile, desktop, and now the terminal
Free to use. One line install. Give it a spin and let us know what you think!
We read every piece of feedback and it genuinely shapes what we build next. Thank you for being part of this with us 🙏
How large is the memory? We’ve started using Claude Code for AI-native development - one developer can work with 10–20 Figma pages over several days to build the frontend. Ideally, it should remember the entire project and all dependencies) How does this work on your side?
Persistent memory for coding agents via a shared CLI-accessible workspace is the right move — agents forgetting context between sessions is the biggest compound-interest loss in agentic coding. `fabric save/search/ask` from any shell is the low-friction primitive agents need. Curious how Fabric handles conflict when two agents write overlapping context to the same library.
I basically live in the terminal and kept alt-tabbing to the app to save things or look stuff up. now I don't. one line install, no deps, and it just works
Personally, very happy that we made this – super handy to save a quick thought without leaving the terminal!
This is basically how I use Fabric now. I just pipe things into fabric save without really thinking about it. The search is surprisingly fast!
About Fabric CLI on Product Hunt
“Make notes, tasks, and search, directly from the terminal.”
Fabric CLI launched on Product Hunt on April 23rd, 2026 and earned 121 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. Write, make, collaborate, and publish – with a personal AI that knows your projects, files, and ideas. Now available from your terminal too. A personal memory layer for you, and your agents.
Fabric CLI was featured in Productivity (650.7k followers), Software Engineering (42.4k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (467.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 225.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Fabric CLI?
Fabric CLI was hunted by johnny makes ⚡️. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt! Johnny here from Fabric 👋
We're back! And this time we built something specifically for the developers and tinkerers in the community.
Today we're launching Fabric CLI 🖥️
Your entire Fabric library, right from your terminal. Search it, save to it, talk to it.
Never tab out again.
✦ What is it?
A free command-line tool that connects to your Fabric workspace. One line to install, no dependencies. You get:
• fabric save "revisit the auth retry logic"
• fabric search "mixture of experts diagram"
• fabric ask "summarize everything tagged with project-atlas"
AI search that finds what you meant in about 200ms. An AI agent that can summarize, tag, move files, create notes. All without leaving the shell.
✦ Why we built this
We kept hearing from developers: "I love Fabric but I live in my terminal." Fair enough.
But there's a bigger reason too. Coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor are incredible, but they forget everything between sessions. They have no persistent memory.
With the CLI, any agent that can run a shell command can pull context from your Fabric library before starting a task and save what it learned when it's done. Your agents get smarter over time instead of starting from scratch.
✦ Quick recap of Fabric for the uninitiated:
🧠 An AI workspace that organizes itself around how you actually think
🤖 Frontier memory engine (more on this soon)
🔍 Semantic search across everything you've ever saved
📱 Apps on web, mobile, desktop, and now the terminal
Free to use. One line install. Give it a spin and let us know what you think!
We read every piece of feedback and it genuinely shapes what we build next.
Thank you for being part of this with us 🙏