There are other methods, e.g. it’s probably available in all major distros’ package managers right now, as well as in Homebrew on macOS and Choco on Windows.
And curl|bash alone is probably okay-ish? You’re still running the code ultimately, so you either trust it or not. It’s what I use for my own project (with a twist: you get the chance to read the script before you run it): https://lunni.dev/docs/install/
But combined with the “ai_personal_chef” it really tripped me off. What the hell is that even supposed to mean? Do I pipe a code written by LLM directly into my shell? (Probably not, it would be pretty expensive for them to run that.)
Understand the hesitation, but this is just a convenience script to make installation a shell one-liner and totally optional.
Just click on the hard to spot "Already have an app?" link and it will show you the individual mix tasks you can run yourself.
I would argue that this is the preferred way to see what's happening and avoid running a remote shell script for the security conscious. ;)
Also the generated project name is completely random and intended to be humourous.