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Show HN: Cloclo – open-source multi-agent CLI runtime for 13 LLM providers

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Update: Using third-party harnesses with your Claude subscription

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I connected Claude to my AI runtime – they invented a new language

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Claude Code in Rust, Python, Go, Open source

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I reverse-engineered Claude Code

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seifbenayed1992
·3 mesi fa·discuss
pi-mono is a great toolkit — coding agent CLI, unified LLM API, web UI, Slack bot, vLLM pods.

cloclo is a runtime for agent toolkits. You plug it into your own agents and it gives them multi-agent orchestration (AICL protocol), 13 providers, skill registry, native browser/docs/phone tools, memory, and an NDJSON bridge. Zero native deps.
seifbenayed1992
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Thanks! If you want to kick the tires, `npx cloclo` gets you started — works with Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, or local models via Ollama/LM Studio out of the box. Curious what you'd want to use it for?
seifbenayed1992
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Local models are finally starting to feel pleasant instead of just "possible." The headless LM Studio flow is especially nice because it makes local inference usable from real tools instead of as a demo.

Related note from someone building in this space: I've been working on cloclo (https://www.npmjs.com/package/cloclo), an open-source coding agent CLI, and this is exactly the direction I'm excited about. It natively supports LM Studio, Ollama, vLLM, Jan, and llama.cpp as providers alongside cloud models, so you can swap between local and hosted backends without changing how you work.

Feels like we're getting closer to a good default setup where local models are private/cheap enough to use daily, and cloud models are still there when you need the extra capability.
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
Went through the bundle.js. Found 187 spinner verbs. "Combobulating", "Discombobulating", and "Recombobulating". The full lifecycle is covered. Also "Flibbertigibbeting" and "Clauding". Someone had fun.
seifbenayed1992
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Tell your friend to DM me. If he actually got banned using OpenCode, I'll cover his Claude Max subscription for a year through Cloclo.
seifbenayed1992
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Yes you can use the API and also make it agnostic to use OpenAI or local LLM/VLM