I feel like I'm always behind the LLM crazy-curve. I'm also getting sick of context switching between LLM apps. Me and Claude Code are basically down to pair-writing test cases, documentation, and commit messages. Now that Perplexity is moving into the desktop space I thought I'd show what I've got to HN and see if I can get some more hands on King Louie.
It has 13 providers, rules to pick the best LLM for each task, agents with a couple dozen built-in tools, semantic memory with embeddings, P2P mesh networking, and a skill system. The LLM-written README.md gives more in-depth details.
Happy to answer questions about the architecture, routing engine, and how I deal with context reduction. Also actively looking for contributors. Cross platform, JavaScript/Electron, MIT licensed, and plenty of unsolved problems left if you're into agent tooling, LLM routing, Context Reduction, or P2P networking.
sethito•1h ago
It has 13 providers, rules to pick the best LLM for each task, agents with a couple dozen built-in tools, semantic memory with embeddings, P2P mesh networking, and a skill system. The LLM-written README.md gives more in-depth details.
Happy to answer questions about the architecture, routing engine, and how I deal with context reduction. Also actively looking for contributors. Cross platform, JavaScript/Electron, MIT licensed, and plenty of unsolved problems left if you're into agent tooling, LLM routing, Context Reduction, or P2P networking.