AaronCQL
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AaronCQL
@AaronCQL
VP Eng @JupiterExchange. Prev Co-founder & CTO @coinhall_org (acq by Jupiter). Serial experimenter.
Singapore Katılım Mart 2021
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Once telegram markdown and slash commands (/compact, /loop) are supported, it might be over for all claw products.
Thariq@trq212
We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.
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> the skills repo you think you need: skillsmp.com
> the skills repo you actually need: roadmap.sh
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@AaronCQL i tried superpowers too and my verdict is similar to yours it’s super lengthy and still makes mistakes
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Not having implicit script fallback is prolly the better move long term tbh. Short term pain from people shifting over from existing codebases, but feels like the cognitive overload is definitely much less in the long term. I for one welcome this change, it's one of my main gripes using pnpm.
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One thing that I know some people will complain about, and @theo did in fact complained about, is how ‘vp dev’ is a built-in command rather than running the dev script like a package manager does.
Fundamentally this is because vp is not a package manager or just a task runner - it’s a full toolchain. A package manager doesn’t have a built-in dev feature, but vp does. Running scripts is something vp can do, but you make the intention explicit via ‘vp run’ instead of expecting implicit fallback.
I actually very much dislike the implicit script fallback behavior because it forces you to remember what built-in commands the runner has - for example, you can’t run a script named ‘deploy’ with ’pnpm deploy’ because… turns out pnpm has a built-in deploy command. With the large command surface vp has, implicit fallback is only going to be confusing than helpful.
Boshen@boshen_c
Taking notes of what Theo says. We'll continue to improve Vite+ 🫡 youtube.com/watch?v=JKbVk6…
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@jestermolecule Appreciate it! Starring the repo is more than enough for now ☺️
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Just formally released v0.1.0 of miniclaw: a minimal Telegram agent powered by Claude Code, designed to be self-modifiable.
Telegram still remains my favourite chat UX on both mobile and desktop. Threads, file sharing, voice messages, real-time notifications - why reinvent the wheel when the perfect interface already exists?
Using Claude Code as the harness means all improvements by Anthropic get captured immediately with zero maintenance work, and you get to enjoy a familiar harness that you probably already use.
It's built on top of Claude's auto-memory system: no complex vector dbs, embeddings, or bloated background services. Just plain markdown files you or Claude can easily read and edit.
Lastly, the codebase is *500x smaller* than OpenClaw - small enough for you and Claude to understand in one go. Want a new feature? Just ask miniclaw to modify itself for you.
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if you need a Jupiter CLI for your claw bots, check this out: github.com/jup-ag/cli
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That's why I'm still on Claude Code, betting on it to outlast all other harnesses in the long run since it's literally Anthropic's bread and butter.
Sticking to one that will constantly get updates and being able to deeply understand/tweak it will be more powerful than any synthetic benchmarks imo. Similar philosophy to programming langs.
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The agentic harness space is getting wild.
New players keep popping up: Deep Agents (LangChain), Hermes Agent (Nous Research), OpenCode (120k+ stars??), Goose, ForgeCode...
Seems like the LLM matters less now. It's the harness that differentiates: context management, tool dispatch, memory, safety.
Which harness are you using and why?
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@AaronCQL Using opencode mostly with superpowers plugin. Can check out tbench.ai/leaderboard/te…. Got comparisons between these harnesses - some of them game the benchmark though.
What do you use?
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@beeman_nl Been telling folks cloudflare is a way better product for years
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Friends don't let friends use Vercel 🤷♂️
mous (say moose)@adlonymous
@AlemTuzlak Never touching Vercel again
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