Show HN: I Made OpenClaw for Coding – ClawCode
I have been building many many many projects the last 2 years and everytime i faced one problem.
Managing all of my projects
Most of my apps never published because i couldn't keep up with the ideas that i have since i couldn't open so many windows and code across multiple projects
That's why when i installed OpenClaw i had this idea. To build multiple projects in one dashboard without switching apps.
Then i created ClawCode which you can build, manage and plan multiple projects on one dashboard. But not only that, when you open a project, automatically openclaw generates 12 agents:
- 1 Main - 5 Coding - 1 Debugger - 1 Performance - 1 Planner - 1 Security - 1 Tester (opens browser) - 1 Ui Designer
Each projects gets its own agents, which you can run in parallel mode or with queued messages. So you can set up 5 coding agents, switch project set up next 5 switch next 5 etc.
That solved my biggest problem. But not only that, if you are starting a new project you can describe the app, build the actual plan with planner agent, build the workflow and split it into tasks. Then assign tasks to agents by writing # in chat.
My plan is to extend the same logic to have Claude instead of using only OpenClaw and connect your server logs, feature requests and errors reports from your customers, so agents can run them without needing to pay for other apps or switching apps
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Show HN: Rust primitives for AI agents, LLM infrastructure, and financial data
I've been building the substrate layer for production AI systems in Rust. This is the index repo for 10 crates I shipped this week. The AI side covers agent memory (episodic, semantic, working with decay and multi-agent bus), cost governance with hard budget enforcement and automatic model downgrade cascade, CRDT state sync for distributed agent fleets, output versioning with full lineage tracking, a knowledge graph on top of agent memory, LLM inference primitives for WASM and edge runtimes, and a complete ReAct loop that runs inside a Cloudflare Worker. The financial side covers market primitives (orderbook, OHLCV, indicators, position, risk) and a streaming ingestion pipeline handling 100K+ ticks/second across 4 exchanges.
Everything is zero-panic enforced at the lint level, typed errors with thiserror throughout, no unnecessary dependencies. The crates are designed to compose, the orchestrator runs the agents, memory stores what they know, the graph understands relationships between what they know, the budget governs what they spend, sync keeps 24 agents consistent without locks.
The orchestration engine that coordinates all of this is tokio-prompt-orchestrator, which I've been running with 24 simultaneous Claude Code agents.
https://github.com/Mattbusel/rust-crates
Maybe the easily method to start with LLMs?
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Show HN: Ytm-player – A cross-platform TUI+CLI YouTube Music player in Python
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Ask HN: Why do analytics tools show what happened but not why?
I've been experimenting with analyzing websites from a behavioral perspective instead of just traditional analytics.
One thing that keeps standing out is that most analytics tools tell you what happened (bounce rate, session time, funnels, etc.), but they rarely explain why visitors behaved that way.
For example, a high bounce rate might mean: - confusion about the product - lack of trust - unclear value proposition - hesitation about pricing
But the analytics alone usually don't reveal which one it is.
I'm curious how other builders here approach this problem.
When you look at your own product or landing page metrics, how do you actually determine why users hesitate or leave?
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