I'm a 15-year-old high school student from Turkey. I've been working on Zai Shell, an intent-based P2P system administration tool that uses local LLMs (Phi-2) for autonomous command execution.
I recently wrote a Whitepaper explaining the architecture (Intent Translation -> Execution -> Transport layers).
Full disclosure: My parents took my computer away for a while :) so I can't push code updates right now, but I'm here on mobile to answer any questions about the architecture, the protocol design, or the AGPL v3 licensing.
I truly believe this 'Intent-Based P2P' approach is the future of sysadmin, replacing the need for centralized tools like TeamViewer or manual SSH. Feedback is very welcome!