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Your Tesla Can Now Take Agent Commands

Source-grounded breakdown of Matt Van Horn's Printing Press Tesla CLI and pp-tesla agent skill.

This video uses the original X demo, Printing Press pages, GitHub source, release metadata, and Tesla Fleet API docs. It is not a hands-on car test. I did not authenticate to a real Tesla or run live commands.

Links:
Source post: https://x.com/mvanhorn/status/2058189714088456687
Printing Press: https://printingpress.dev
Tesla library page: https://printingpress.dev/library/devices/tesla
GitHub source: https://github.com/mvanhorn/printing-press-library/tree/main/library/devices/tesla
Latest Tesla release: https://github.com/mvanhorn/printing-press-library/releases/tag/tesla-current
Tesla Fleet API docs: https://developer.tesla.com/docs/fleet-api
Tesla vehicle commands docs: https://developer.tesla.com/docs/fleet-api/endpoints/vehicle-commands

Chapters:
00:00 Real demo proof
00:45 What Printing Press launched
01:35 Why signed commands matter
02:25 Three Tesla owner workflows
03:25 Install and cost surface
04:30 Agent analytics, not just remote control
05:25 Limits and next step

Cost note: the source code and skill can be open, but Tesla Fleet API commands and wakes can still have unit pricing depending on path and usage. The README also describes BLE and Tesla Hermes paths with different coverage and support tradeoffs.

Safety note: this should be used only for your own car, your own Tesla account, and owner-approved automation. Remote unlock, remote start, key export, and credential handling deserve extra caution.

#Tesla #AIagents #ClaudeCode #OpenSource #MCP #PrintingPress #TechWealthHub

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