I never looked back. Full control, and it’s really basic stuff you can have in an hour or so. And then you stop fighting with the external dependency and can move fast with your ideas.
Ha I’m doing the same. 2 months in or so, lost track of time a bit. Started with running all the usual suspects pi, claude code, codex, goose, but mostly migrated to own agent (ha!) for greater level of control. Also doing it in python for C lang as first target (ha!). Anyhow post a link if you’d release yours I’d be interested to take a look at adjacent work.
But wait, I’m a user of tmux or zellij which for me was basically another tmux and I went back to tmux eventually. I’m not looking to develop another tmux or something. Is this project more of a library to create tmux like apps?
Hey, this is most probably related to the chat template or the reasoning parser or the tool call parser or also things like kv cache quantization and possibly other params that affect results like the regular top k top p and all of that, the backend often sets its own defaults or the lack of them. It’s best to have all these under control if possible. I wonder regarding this project have you been testing it on real world projects? I’m working on an agentic loop as well also using a local model.
Nice. Vanilla js with a pretty clean code. From a quick look there is some components architecture and they are decoupled via an events bus. I used to implement evented architectures in winform apps in the past. On the one hand it may seem insane but in practice it was a really good choice.
Sounds like regular C programming, lol. On a serious note, give Opus 4.5 a try, maybe it would feel better. I’ve experimented with C the other week and it was quite fun. Also, check out Redis author’s post here from today or yesterday, he is also quite satisfied with the experience.