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Show HN: Codex Plus – Turbocharged OpenAI Codex for Headless Workflows

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Ask HN: Identity crisis as a software engineer because of AI

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Ask HN: What are you doing this week?

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Open SWE-grep: architecture review request

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3 points·by SafeDusk·9 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Show HN: Open SWE-grep for fast, high-precision code context

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5 points·by SafeDusk·9 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

The Beads Revolution: The Todo System That AI Agents Want to Use

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Show HN: ToolKami CLI – Simple Agents Made Easy (Extending Shopify Tobi's Try)

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SafeDusk
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
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SafeDusk
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Very cool! Excited to incorporate this into https://toolkami.com which is built upon RLM. Thanks for the great work!
SafeDusk
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Am excited about RLM too! That's why I built https://toolkami.com so that people can try it easily for agentic workflows.
SafeDusk
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Working on https://toolkami.com that enables plug and play Recursive Language Model for increased context size and better recall.
SafeDusk
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Sandboxing is going to be of growing interests as more agents go “code mode”.

Will explore this for https://toolkami.com/, which allows plug and play advanced “code mode” for AI agents.
SafeDusk
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
If I were to add, "winter" is the best time to find snow, and there is enough snow for everyone.
SafeDusk
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Not surprised OpenAI is not there, I struggled so much with telemetry in Codex that I had to build my own one Codex Plus (https://github.com/aperoc/codex-plus) -_-

Seems like it can be a standard the project can adopt.
SafeDusk
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
These can also be observed through OTEL telemetries.

I use headless codex exec a lot, but struggles with its built-in telemetry support, which is insufficient for debugging and optimization.

Thus I made codex-plus (https://github.com/aperoc/codex-plus) for myself which provides a CLI entry point that mirrors the codex exec interface but is implemented on top of the TypeScript SDK (@openai/codex-sdk).

It exports the full session log to a remote OpenTelemetry collector after each run which can then be debugged and optimized through codex-plus-log-viewer.
SafeDusk
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Using https://github.com/aperoc/toolkami which just spins up a worktree with pre-configured Docker containers.
SafeDusk
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Sad that a lot of these are for Claude Code and not Codex which I uses more, so I started https://github.com/aperoc/codex-plus which has telemetry built-in, now moving to build a Ralph loop on top of it.
SafeDusk
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
hehe thanks! as a self taught AI engineer, might take awhile =D
SafeDusk
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
UV script enabled me to distribute a MCP client or server in a single file[0].

[0]: https://blog.toolkami.com/mcp-server-in-a-file/
SafeDusk
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I think both Cursor and Cognition and going in the same direction of SWE-grep[0].

SWE-grep was able to hit ~700tokens/s and Cursor ~300token/s, hard to compare the precision/recall and cost effectiveness though, considering SWE-grep also adopted a "hack" of running it on Cerebras.

I'm trying to kickstart a RL-based code search project called "op-grep" here[1], still pretty early, but looking for collaborators!

[0]: https://cognition.ai/blog/swe-grep [1]: https://github.com/aperoc/op-grep
SafeDusk
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Not sure man, I specifically stated this in my README way before this post: https://github.com/aperoc/toolkami/blob/main/README.md#comma....

I mean it's not much, but the concept just resonates with me and I want to share it. Sad I can't share even simple opinion nowadays ...
SafeDusk
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
One of the core design principles at https://github.com/aperoc/toolkami
SafeDusk
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Great to see progress being made here! I had tons of fun using AlphaEvolve to optimize Perlin Noise[0]

[0]: https://blog.toolkami.com/alphaevolve-toolkami-style/
SafeDusk
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I recommend reading Shopify CEO Tobi's try[0] for good example of how Ruby's block behavior and meta-programming makes it easy to create a single file, shell wrapper.

[0]: https://github.com/tobi/try/blob/main/try.rb
SafeDusk
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
And I'm looking for a problem to spend my next decade on ...
SafeDusk
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Inspired by SWE-grep, I've started a repo to educate myself on it here https://github.com/aperoc/op-grep.

I've drafted an architecture, with the steps mainly as so: 1. Collect actions (grep/glob/read) policies either from usage logs or open datasets 2. Optimize by removing redundant actions or parallelization 3. Train model on optimized action policy 4. Release model as a single file, MCP tool (Refer to repo for visual diagram of the architecture)

I've just released the base model and added `openai_forwarder.py` to start collecting action policies.

Looking for more eyes and contributors to make this a reality, thanks!
SafeDusk
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I like to think of subagents as “OS threads” with its own context and designed to hand off task to.

A good use case is Cognition/Windsurf swe-grep which has its own model to grep code fast.

I was inspired by it but too bad it’s closed for now, so I’m taking a stab with an open version https://github.com/aperoc/op-grep.