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Looking for Open Source Contributors — Let’s Build Terminal Atmosphere Together 🌍

Hey Dev.to Family!! Let’s push this project forward together, together we can go far!

First of all, welcome, and keep pushing hard in your developer journey.

Whether you’re learning, experimenting, or already experienced in open source, your effort matters and your contributions make real tools better for everyone.

Open source is always better when it’s collaborative — and I’d love your help improving Terminal Atmosphere, an AI-powered CLI tool that turns system monitoring into something intuitive using a weather metaphor.

If you enjoy working with:

  • Node.js CLI tools
  • developer productivity tooling
  • AI-assisted workflows
  • system monitoring
  • creative terminal UX

…then you’ll probably enjoy contributing to this project.

Terminal Atmosphere is designed to be something developers can actually use daily, not just a demo project. The goal is to build a CLI assistant that understands your development environment, learns patterns over time, and helps you optimize performance in a simple and visual way.

Instead of repeating everything here, you can read the full project story and see how it works:

👉 https://dev.to/respect17/i-taught-my-terminal-to-predict-the-weather-ai-powered-development-environment-optimization-13a

That post explains:

  • what the tool does
  • how the AI suggestions work
  • how GitHub Copilot CLI helped build it
  • the roadmap for future improvements

How You Can Contribute

Contributions of all sizes are welcome:

  • Bug fixes
  • Documentation improvements
  • CLI UX ideas
  • Performance optimizations
  • AI suggestion improvements
  • Cross-platform support
  • Feature ideas

Even testing the tool and sharing feedback is extremely valuable.

If you’ve ever wanted to contribute to a developer tool from an early stage, this is a great opportunity.

Let’s Build It Together

This project is meant to grow with the community.
Ideas, experiments, and improvements are all welcome.

If you’d like to contribute or share suggestions, feel free to jump in — I’d love to collaborate with you.

Let’s build something developers actually enjoy using in their terminal, looking forward to make it a web app and mobile app as well.

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