CoreTex: open-source flat-file AI harness with a Unix-like, biomimetic design
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Daniel Casper's CoreTex is an open-source AI harness that borrows Unix design principles and biomimetic patterns, storing everything in flat files rather than a database. The flat-file approach keeps the system inspectable and portable — two things indie makers running lean infrastructure tend to care about. For solo developers experimenting with AI orchestration without standing up heavy dependencies, it's worth a look.
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