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Q-Drift CLI ⚛️ – Explore Quantum-Inspired Structural Drift in Your Terminal
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Q-Drift CLI ⚛️ – Explore Quantum-Inspired Structural Drift in Your Terminal

via Dev.toJoselyn Lagunas

This is a submission for the GitHub Copilot CLI Challenge What I Built I built Q-Drift CLI , a quantum-inspired structural drift analyzer . It simulates probabilistic “qubit-like” states to detect instability in logic or decision systems. The CLI runs thousands of simulations under adjustable “noise” levels and reports entropy , collapse bias , and a visual ASCII graph showing the distribution of outcomes. This tool makes abstract quantum-inspired concepts tangible and fun, all within the terminal. It’s designed as a minimal, interactive CLI experience , perfect for developers who want to explore quantum-inspired simulations quickly without heavy setups. Demo Above is a sample screenshot showing Q-Drift analyzing a system with 20% noise. You can also run the CLI yourself with: python main.py analyze --simulations 1000 --noise 0.2 It outputs a beautiful table , a bar chart of state collapses , and an entropy score indicating stability or fragility. My Experience with GitHub Copilot CLI

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