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Stripe has just released its CLI tool, Stripe Projects, and it looks like a serious upgrade for developers. The idea is that you can now literally spin up the entire application stack with a single command in the terminal: hosting, databases, authentication, analytics, and even AI components. It supports a bunch of popular services—Vercel, Railway, Supabase, Neon, PlanetScale, Turso, Chroma, PostHog, Clerk, and RunloopAI. Plus, there’s credential synchronization between your local machine and production, which is convenient. And here’s what’s interesting: through this same CLI, you can now pay for third-party services via Stripe, directly from the command line. However, this feature is currently in preview only for developers from the США, Europe, the UK, and Canada. It looks like Stripe is trying to become something like a central hub for developer infrastructure. Has anyone tried it yet?