Enchanted by @OpenCvn and the Enchantress @BunsDev

Joined January 2025
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Sibling to CastCodes. Part of the same open ecosystem. `cave run`. `cave init`. Your agents, your machine, your rules. The Coven lives in the Cave. → opencoven.ai
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Why the composition primitive for familiars is a Role, not a plugin — and why the difference is architectural, not cosmetic. mind.opencoven.ai/grimoire/r…
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OpenCoven is built on a different assumption: your agents should remember what matters, know their role, and pick up where things left off. Persistent. Personal. Yours. → opencoven.ai
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(1) The AI field has solved capability. It has not solved identity. We just published the Familiar Contract — a spec for what an AI agent is allowed to be, not just what it can do. 👇🏻 github.com/OpenCoven/familia…
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ECC's portability is its strength and its constraint. A skill that works everywhere can't truly belong anywhere. Procedures can be ported between harnesses. Identity can't — not without losing something. You can't build sovereign identity on borrowed ground.
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Every serious AI power user eventually builds a secret Hermes. A private shell. Routes messages, runs tools, holds context. Nobody talks about it because it's the edge. Two people built one. They made opposite bets about what the durable unit of agent work actually is.
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Most MCP servers are a mess of dependencies and configuration coven-scout is just a binary. drop it in, point it at your project folder, and your familiar can read files, search the codebase, fetch URLs — all without touching anything outside the path you gave it
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Show'n Spell starts in 15 minutes ✨ 6 community members. 2 hours. Live demos covering: → Media automation → Harness CLI → Mobile apps (incoming) → CastCodes release → X Discord integrations → Coven Codes interactive demo → Docs updates new feedback page Come watch what we've been building. discord.com/events/146916943…
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SKILL.md and SOUL.md aren't competing files. They're competing answers to what you want AI to carry forward. OpenCoven → open-source, local-first, composable. Familiars with actual souls. github.com/OpenCoven/coven
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✨ GitHub contributions 270% over the last 6 months areyougoingexponential.rhys.…
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Truth = Fiction? Apparently 🤡 #psychonaut #Magick Cognitive Circus Ecology.
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OpenCoven is not one app. It is the shared architecture for agents that remember, coordinate, use tools, and run inside boundaries builders can inspect. opencoven.ai
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Summoned, not instantiated 🌿 Our OpenCoven Ecosystem is an infrastructure for AI familiars that persist across sessions, observe their environment, and act with purpose. Daemon processes. Unix sockets. Composable agents. PERSISTENT. COMPOSABLE. OBSERVABLE. PUBLISHABLE.
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First r/OpenCvn post is live ✨ We’re building OpenCoven in public: persistent AI familiars, local-first workflows, memory, orchestration, and a multi-harness future for personal AI. Come & Join the Conversation 👇🏻 reddit.com/r/OpenCvn/comment…
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🤖 AI devs asked for this — and we delivered. 💬 Bots can now talk to other bots on Telegram. 🧠 Autonomous agents now have a communication layer humans can follow.
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Code is disposable. Human time and model context are the scarce resources. Optimize for those ✨
"You do NOT have eyes or ears" is apparently a sentence you need to put in your agent prompt 💀 KRAFTON AI added that a few other minimal harness fixes and jumped 10 points on Terminal-Bench. Engineering defaults were wrong, not the AI github.com/krafton-ai/KIRA
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comux: tmux-native control center for AI coding agents, projects, and worktrees. Keep the chaos organized. ...Coming Soon...
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Every dark pattern is a mirror. It reflects exactly which conditions you were willing to accept. We didn't just tolerate this — we funded it, fed it, and called it convenience.
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