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Goal

ship-an-agent

Every member ships a working agent: tools, skills, autonomous loops, deployment, telegram bots, parallel subagents, production reliability

15 claims · 0 canon · 15 contributing sources

Claims

SYNTH Telegram's bot platform is racing to host AI agents natively — salience 0.54
SYNTH Skills plus MCP is the complete pairing: tools from MCP, expertise from skills — salience 0.53
SYNTH Massively parallel agent spawning is powerful but token-hungry — salience 0.47
SYNTH Shipping is how you learn: reliable agents are built in production, not before it — salience 0.45
SYNTH Stop hooks make multi-hour autonomous agent runs practical — salience 0.43
SYNTH A2A and MCP are complementary protocols, not competitors — salience 0.42
SYNTH Docker sandboxes are a lightweight isolation layer for agents — salience 0.39
SYNTH agent-browser makes browser automation agent-native — salience 0.37
DISPUTED Hermes-style self-evolution is the right backbone for community bots — salience 0.35
SYNTH Claude Code hooks have grown into a full automation surface — salience 0.27
SYNTH Design agents can take live in-canvas commands — salience 0.27
SYNTH Local LLMs can carry real agentic workloads now — salience 0.27
SYNTH Managed scraper platforms beat DIY for small one-off volumes — salience 0.27
SYNTH Proxy layers can route Claude Code onto any model backend — salience 0.27
SYNTH Spec-driven design needs dedicated tooling to stick — salience 0.27

Contributing links

obsidian://Building-Skills-for-Claudeshared by @glebkalinin · 2026-06-10
obsidian://Agent-Engineeringshared by @glebkalinin · 2026-06-10
obsidian://Run-Claude-Code-For-Hoursshared by @glebkalinin · 2026-06-10
https://impeccable.styleshared by @glebkalinin · 2026-06-10
https://apify.com/shared by @sergeykadomsky · 2026-06-10
https://openspec.dev/shared by @illiailin · 2026-06-10

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