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    nanobot

    nanobot

    🐈 nanobot: The Ultra-Lightweight Clawdbot / OpenClaw

    nanobot is an ultra-lightweight personal AI assistant designed to deliver powerful agent capabilities without unnecessary complexity. Built in just ~4,000 lines of clean, readable code, it offers a minimalist alternative to heavyweight agent frameworks while retaining core intelligence and extensibility. nanobot is optimized for speed and efficiency, enabling fast startup times and low resource usage across environments. Its research-ready architecture makes it easy for developers to...
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    Build Your Own OpenClaw

    Build Your Own OpenClaw

    A step-by-step guide to build your own AI agent

    ...The project is structured into 18 progressive stages, each introducing a new concept such as tool usage, memory persistence, event-driven design, and multi-agent coordination, with each step including both explanatory documentation and runnable code. It begins with foundational concepts like conversational loops and tool integration, then expands into more advanced capabilities such as dynamic skill loading, web interaction, and context management. As the tutorial progresses, it introduces architectural improvements including event-driven systems, WebSocket communication, and configuration hot-reloading to support scalability and real-time interaction.
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