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    Archon

    Archon

    The knowledge and task management backbone for AI coding assistants

    Archon is an open-source “command center” designed to enhance AI coding assistant workflows by giving developers a centralized environment for knowledge management, context engineering, and task coordination across AI agents. It acts as a backend (including an MCP server) that allows different AI coding tools and assistants to share the same structured context, knowledge base, and task lists, improving consistency, productivity, and collaboration across multi-agent interactions. ...
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    Learn Claude Code

    Learn Claude Code

    Bash is all you need, write a claude code with only 16 line code

    ...It emphasizes a hands-on learning path where each version (from v0 to v4) adds conceptual building blocks like the core agent loop, todo planning, task decomposition, and domain knowledge skills, illuminating the patterns behind what makes a true AI agent tick. The goal is to demystify agent architectures like Claude Code by having learners build simplified versions themselves and observe how tools, memory management, planning constraints, and context isolation contribute to reliable agent behavior. Along the way, the project teaches fundamentals such as how to let models call external tools, maintain clean memory for long tasks, and inject domain expertise without retraining the model.
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