Your Service Unit has an advanced natural language processing module and thus is capable of understanding a wide range of inputs, from audio, text, images and videos. You can talk to it just like you would any friend! It even understands some coding languages and is fully capable of learning more. While parsing natural language, the Service Unit will still take into account user permissions.

Languages Known

  • English
  • C
  • C++
  • C#
  • Python
  • Java Script


Command Line Interface Support

In addition to natural language parsing, the Service Unit also supports direct command input using a terminal-style interface. Users familiar with Linux or Unix-based systems can issue structured commands using standard syntax to interact with the unit at a more technical level. This feature allows for precise control, scripting, and diagnostic tasks, offering greater flexibility for advanced users. New commands can even be programmed into your Service Unit as you find more specific needs!

Remember commands may only be used by users with the appropriate permissions!

  • Command arguments surrounded by [] (brackets) are mandatory, while arguments surrounded by <> (less/more than) are optional!

  • Adding the flag --silent-exec to a command will run it silently without your Service Unit being aware. This is perfect for debugging, or just messing with the Unit.

  • All commands with super-user or higher permissions require the sudo prefix

Supported Commands

A list of supported commands and their permission levels can be found in a google sheet specific to your Unit. Due to the fact that commands may change over time, through user action, it is not feasable to keep them in this documentation.