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Emerging like a cicada from my long dormancy to share something I've been working on:

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  • ceresbzns@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Emerging like a cicada from my long dormancy to share something I've been working on:

    << OpenAlpheus >>

    An open-source, self-hosted multi-agent harness intended for solo operators and small teams. AGPL copyleft license.

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    openalpheus - Multi-agent harness for solo operators and small teams

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    Codeberg.org (codeberg.org)

    What's different:

    **You control the entire prompt.** Your agent doesn't read a single character you didn't put there. Identity, behavior, safety rules — all markdown files you edit. No code required.

    **Full visibility.** Every tool call, every sub-agent dispatch, every thinking step surfaces in your chat history. No black boxes.

    Talk to your agents from any ** Matrix client ** — phone, desktop, web. No bespoke UI to maintain or learn.

    Session state is **plain text.** grep works. cat works. No database, no migrations, no query language. The unreasonable effectiveness of text files reigns supreme.

    One-command install on Debian or Ubuntu.

    #opensource #selfhosted #AI #matrix #AGPL #FOSS #agenticai #llm #codeberg #openclaw #anthropic #openai

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    • ceresbzns@infosec.exchangeC ceresbzns@infosec.exchange

      Emerging like a cicada from my long dormancy to share something I've been working on:

      << OpenAlpheus >>

      An open-source, self-hosted multi-agent harness intended for solo operators and small teams. AGPL copyleft license.

      Link Preview Image
      openalpheus

      openalpheus - Multi-agent harness for solo operators and small teams

      favicon

      Codeberg.org (codeberg.org)

      What's different:

      **You control the entire prompt.** Your agent doesn't read a single character you didn't put there. Identity, behavior, safety rules — all markdown files you edit. No code required.

      **Full visibility.** Every tool call, every sub-agent dispatch, every thinking step surfaces in your chat history. No black boxes.

      Talk to your agents from any ** Matrix client ** — phone, desktop, web. No bespoke UI to maintain or learn.

      Session state is **plain text.** grep works. cat works. No database, no migrations, no query language. The unreasonable effectiveness of text files reigns supreme.

      One-command install on Debian or Ubuntu.

      #opensource #selfhosted #AI #matrix #AGPL #FOSS #agenticai #llm #codeberg #openclaw #anthropic #openai

      coreysnipes@hachyderm.ioC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ceresbzns Sounds like a very sane approach.

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        @ceresbzns Sounds like a very sane approach.

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        @coreysnipes I think so! I really tried to strike a balance between building the core capability you need in a harness while keeping the system easy to reason about and troubleshoot.

        (Also, not adding a mountain of attack surface.)

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