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

https://github.com/zuckermanai/zuckerman
26•ddaniel10•3h ago

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ddaniel10•3h 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•3h 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•2h ago
there are hardcoded elements in the repo like:

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

ddaniel10•1h ago
thanks
4b11b4•1h ago
DIY agent harnesses are the new "note taking"/"knowledge management"/"productivity tool"
ddaniel10•1h ago
DIYWA - do it yourself with agent ;) hopefully zuckerman as the start point
amelius•1h ago
Sounds cool, but it also sounds like you need to spend big $$ on API calls to make this work.
ddaniel10•1h ago
I'm building this in the hope that AI will be cheap one day. For now, I'll add many optimizations
amelius•1h ago
Yes, it certainly makes sense if you have the budget for it.

Could you share what it costs to run this? That could convince people to try it out.

ddaniel10•58m ago
I mean, you can just say Hi to it, and it will cost nothing. It only adds code and features if you ask it to
croes•47m ago
AI is cheap right now. At some point the AI companies must turn to generate profit
aaaalone•9m ago
I will not download or use something which constantly reminds me of this weird dude suckerberg who did a lot of damage to society with facebook

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