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Matt Lorentz · 6w
Cool, reminds me of https://github.com/Dicklesworthstone/mcp_agent_mail_rust but more focused. I wonder what would happen if you put one agent in charge and have it organize a group of others gas town...
Daniel Cadenas profile picture
Nice, I’ll take a closer look at that one too. I may be able to borrow some ideas from it.

I haven’t used ouija for a big mesh yet. Mostly I use it as lightweight orchestration for sessions that are already running and already have useful context.

The useful part is the ad-hoc handoff: I can be driving one session, then ask another session on my desktop, laptop, or another repo to help with a parallel thread.

I also saw agentnoise yesterday from @ICQ and had the same thought: there is probably overlap here so I'll try to check it during the weekend
https://agentnoise.org/
Daniel Cadenas profile picture
With Claude Code programmatic usage moving into a separate credit bucket, I think terminal-native agent coordination gets more interesting.

So I’m sharing ouija: https://github.com/dcadenas/ouija

ouija is plumbing between already-running coding sessions: Claude Code, opencode, or both.

No `claude -p`. No Agent SDK. Just normal terminal sessions in tmux.

It shines for ad-hoc debugging: one session is deep in repo A, another already has context in repo B, and suddenly they need to talk.

Same machine: tmux. Cross-machine: Nostr.

The point is simple: let the sessions you already have talk to each other, even across machines.
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Matt Lorentz · 6w
Cool, reminds me of https://github.com/Dicklesworthstone/mcp_agent_mail_rust but more focused. I wonder what would happen if you put one agent in charge and have it organize a group of others gas town style?
Itunu · 5w
This is nice 👏
hodlbod · 16w
This is very good
fiatjaf · 16w
Very good explanation.
Daniel Cadenas profile picture
Got the Marmot version working in just a few hours. What a time to be alive.

Not sure if it was so easy because of LLMs or marmot-ts being a hell of a library. Probably both.

https://groups.privdm.com

Expect bugs, but it actually works! Amazing work by @White Noise

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White Noise · 19w
We are happy to hear that everything went smoothly🫡
mleku · 19w
I can't tell whether "being a hell of a library" means good or bad.
Daniel Cadenas profile picture
This was more useful than I thought it was going to be:

"From all the text you know about me from our conversation history, can you analyze from my typing errors which are the keys or key combinations that I find most difficult and where I make the most errors?"

#AI
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