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Show HN: Chained apples, or apfels, for more logic

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Show HN: Oo – compress output for coding agents (cargo test → "47 passed, 2.1s")

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1 points·by jannniii·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

Double-O, agent's best friend

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Show HN: Vipune – Simple Memory for Agents

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jannniii
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Also what has been happening a long time is that if you try to do any opencode development Anthropic models will start replacing the word opencode with claude intermittently.

Imagine how difficult tool calling gets, when your ~/projects/opencode path gets intermittently replaced to ~/projects/claude during the roundtrip to Anthropic API

They have been fighting back a while already, eroding trust in their models as a price.

I was even able to have an absurd conversation with Claude about it, quite kafkaesque
jannniii
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
No model download needed alternative: github.com/randomm/oo
jannniii
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Similar experiences here. Suddenly my max 20 account is just useless…
jannniii
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
github.com/randomm/kuiskaus
jannniii
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Oh dear, why does it not use apfel for cleanup? No model download necessary…
jannniii
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Nice one! Looking forward to trying it out. Have had the same grievances about Arc being abandone. Dia? … nah
jannniii
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Hey, so I have been tinkering lately with locally running LLMs for programming purposes, on a Strix Halo machine with 128GB of RAM. I quickly realised that in order to get more speed out of the setup I need to save on stuff that ends up in model context. I built (with agents!) this simple bash command runner that swallows large output, passing only the relevant stuff to agent.

Think pytest only outputting OK if all tests pass, but in case of error getting the necessary error output only.

It is a cli, basic use for agents:

oo pytest oo cargo test etc…

Custom patterns configurable and there is also learn -flag to use Anthropic models to have LLM write the configuration for your custom command.

Nothing too complicated or special, but works in my LLM workflow saving on token use & speeding models!

Have a great weekend!
jannniii
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Nice idea, but the labels are a bit too opinionated for me.

Literally all my code has been ”ghostwritten” for the past 18 months. Does not sound like something enterprise customers would like to hear and try to understand what it means.
jannniii
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Interesting concept, but is it going to age well with context sizes of models are changing all the time (growing, mostly)?
jannniii
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Very nice!!
jannniii
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Oh-my-bloat.

I am still an avid user of opencode, my own fork though with async tools etc, but it is cumbersome and tries to do too many things.
jannniii
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
It is an awesome fork! Tried to contribute also, but community seems quite close knit.
jannniii
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
This would be interesting if it was an open weights model.
jannniii
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Indeed and I got two words for you:

Strix Halo
jannniii
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
So happy to see this featured here! Had been tinkering with bikes a long time before finding Sheldon’s site, but when I did I was dumbstruck by the amount of insight. And to top that, what a person he was. RIP
jannniii
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Okay so is this ”inspired” by nanoclaw that was featured here two days ago?
jannniii
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
They are a small team and tool has gotten wildly popular. Which is not to say that slowing down and addressing quality and security issues would not be a bad idea.

I’ve been an active user of opencode for 7-8 months now, really like the tool, but beginning to get a feeling that the core team’s idea of keeping the core development to themselves is not going to scale any longer.

Really loving opencode though!
jannniii
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yes, I get it. Personally dancing between commercial work (GH) and personal (no need for GH). Because of orchestration setup works for former end up using also for latter.

Maybe should try to give tickets a go. gh cli does add another HTTP layer and slows things down - feels silly to be paying for Cerebras if one is slowed down by other tooling.
jannniii
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Looks great, well done.

What I do not understand about beads or alternatives such as this is: why not just use github issues? Or is it just the aversion of being tied to github?

My agent team does, easy to tell them so and give them access to suitable gh commands.
jannniii
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yes! Godspeed to lazygit!

Really happy to see it featured here, I became a convert couple of years ago after switching to Astronvim (lazyvim is bundled with it).