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What does your Claude Code implementation of OpenClaw look like?

Not who you asked but I slapped this together in 100 lines of code and you may find it useful. It's just `claude -p proompt` (or indeed, `codex exec prooompt` inside a Telegram bot. (Was annoyed by NanoClaw's claim that it was 500 lines, so tried my own hand at it ;)

No memory, no cron/heartbeat, context mgmt is just "new chat", but enough to get you started.

Note: no sandboxing etc, I run this as unprivileged linux user. So it can blow up its homedir, but not mine. Ideally, I'd run it on a separate machine. (My hottest take here is "give it root on a $3 VPS, reset if it blows up" ;)

https://github.com/a-n-d-a-i/ULTRON

You may also enjoy CLIProxyAPI, which does the same thing (claude -p / codex exec) but shoves a OpenAI compatible API around it. Note: this probably violates every AI company's ToS (since it turns the precious subsidized subscription tokens into a generic API). OpenAI seems to tolerate such violations, for now, because they care about good. Anthropic and Google do not.

(Though Anthropic may auto-detect and bill it as extra usage; see elsewhere in this thread. Situation is very confusing right now.)

https://github.com/router-for-me/CLIProxyAPI


I used https://github.com/Kevjade/migrate-openclaw, and then started running Claude Code with remote exec against an empty folder that I've advised it to start adding new memories into. So far, my bot's personality is back, and it can utilize the same skills as before, which is was failing on last week.

I don't have an especially heavyweight implementation, because I only use mine to review things I've written in my Apple Notes (journaling of various kinds, mostly) and give insights.


Over 90% of people who've ever had DHMO have died.


I’ve started making what I “joy machines” that I am putting up in or near my neighborhood. They’re some combination of public interactive art (e.g. push a button and it prints out a compliment) and little art on display that I design and 3D print for people to take.


I'm intrigued and need to see some images or videos now.


Here’s the initial post about! https://www.instagram.com/p/DUeWPKPEqQB/?igsh=bjJiM3VlM3ZxZ3...

I have this delusion of grandeur about starting a movement to take all of the mostly-idle 3D printers in people’s homes and to use them to create little tokens of joy in people’s neighborhoods.


Very cool! Any links to posts about some of them?


See my reply above!


Won’t you have tons of driver problems though vs an RPi? It would be super convenient packaging as an SBC though !


To me it’s as simple as “who knows best how to harness the premier LLM – Anthropic, the lab that created it, or this random person?”

That’s why I’m only interested in first party tools over things like OpenCode right now.


I like the visualization, but in terms of orchestration, how does it compare to CC’s built in agent swarms?


Great question! It actually takes advantage of the sub-agent swarms since it is directly connected to your Claude Code instance.

We want to implement agent teams as well, but it is still an experimental Claude Code feature. So it's more of a secondary priority right now.


Can you give an example of why this is better than the iOS Claude app?


Happy was the best but needs some updates as I’ve started getting blocking errors now with some of the recent CC updates


My other favorite is when I ask Siri to set a timer on my watch and it does a web search.


My favourite is when I ask siri to stop the alarm(that is currently going off) and it decides to disable my morning wake up alarm but keep the current alarm going off.


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