With all due respect, but if humans can figure out how new unseen programs work by using -h and seeing what options exist and what they do, I am sure robots can figure it out too, or else they weren’t that intelligent to begin with.
With all due respect, but if humans can figure out how new unseen programs work by using -h and seeing what options exist and what they do, I am sure robots can figure it out too, or else they weren’t that intelligent to begin with.
The difference is that humans will remember the options listed by -h after a few times of using the tool.
AIs don't. If they don't reach for the --help switch every time they'll attempt the statistical average, which may or may not work.
For super-common or popular tools like `gh` the usage is already in the training data though.