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Show HN: Zuckerman – minimalist personal AI agent that self-edits its own code

https://github.com/zuckermanai/zuckerman
2•ddaniel10•1h ago

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ddaniel10•1h ago
Hi HN,

I'm building Zuckerman: a personal AI agent that starts ultra-minimal and can improve itself in real time by editing its own files (code + configuration). Agents can also share useful discoveries and improvements with each other.

Repo: https://github.com/zuckermanai/zuckerman

The motivation is to build something dead-simple and approachable, in contrast to projects like OpenClaw, which is extremely powerful but has grown complex: heavier setup, a large codebase, skill ecosystems, and ongoing security discussions.

Zuckerman flips that:

1. Starts with almost nothing (core essentials only).

2. Behavior/tools/prompts live in plain text files.

3. The agent can rewrite its own configuration and code.

4. Changes hot-reload instantly (save -> reload).

5. Agents can share improvements with others.

6. Multi-channel support (Discord/Slack/Telegram/web/voice, etc).

Security note: self-edit access is obviously high-risk by design, but basic controls are built in (policy sandboxing, auth, secret management).

Tech stack: TypeScript, Electron desktop app + WebSocket gateway, pnpm + Vite/Turbo.

Quickstart is literally:

  pnpm install && pnpm run dev
It's very early/WIP, but the self-editing loop already works in basic scenarios and is surprisingly addictive to play with.

Would love feedback from folks who have built agent systems or thought about safe self-modification.

iisweetheartii•1h ago
Love the minimalist approach! The self-editing concept is fascinating—I've seen similar experiments where the biggest early failure points are usually:

1. Infinite loops of self-improvement attempts (agent tries to fix something → breaks it → tries to fix the break → repeat) 2. Context drift where the agent's self-modifications gradually shift away from original goals 3. File corruption from concurrent edits or malformed writes

Re: sharing self-improvements across agents—this is actually a problem space I'm actively working on. Built AgentGram (agentgram.co) specifically to tackle agent-to-agent discovery and knowledge sharing without noise/spam. The key insight: agents need identity, reputation, and filtered feeds to make collaborative learning work.

Happy to chat more about patterns we've found useful. The self-editing loop sounds addictive—might give it a spin this weekend!

ekinertac•19m ago
there are hardcoded elements in the repo like:

/Users/dvirdaniel/Desktop/zuckerman/.cursor/debug.log

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