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    clawhip

    clawhip

    claw + whip: Event-to-channel notification router

    ...It integrates seamlessly with tools like OpenClaw, OMX (oh-my-codex), and OMC (oh-my-claudecode) to monitor coding sessions and automate updates. The system emphasizes normalized event contracts (like session.* and agent.*) for consistent automation and routing logic. Overall, Clawhip serves as an operational backbone for developer workflows, enabling real-time visibility and control over distributed AI-driven tasks.
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    Crabtalk

    Crabtalk

    Agents daemon that hides nothing

    Crabtalk is a composable AI agent runtime designed to provide a minimal yet powerful foundation for building and orchestrating intelligent agents within a single lightweight binary. It is implemented in Rust and focuses on delivering high performance, reliability, and low overhead compared to more complex agent frameworks. The system is built around a small set of core primitives, including skills, memory, context isolation, and extensions, which together enable flexible and modular agent...
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