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DoorDash launches command-line tool for developers and AI agents to order food

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DoorDash has unveiled dd-cli, a command-line interface tool currently in limited beta testing. The tool allows developers and AI agents to search for stores, build carts, and place food orders directly from a terminal. Unlike traditional apps built for human users, dd-cli is designed to be operated programmatically by software and AI systems. The release signals a broader industry shift toward building digital services that cater to AI agents as end users.

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