I Replaced OpenClaw and Hermes With This Claude Code Setup
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Mark Kashef
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I built a personal AI command center on top of my existing Claude Code subscription. No new frameworks. No extra API costs. Just the Agent SDK, a few hundred lines of code, and layers I keep adding over time.
In this video I walk through the full system. Five specialized agents that delegate to each other through a shared hive mind. A voice war room where I talk to my agents in real time using Gemini Live. A mission control dashboard for kicking off tasks and auto-assigning them to the right agent. Memory that filters, decays, pins, and consolidates itself every 30 minutes. Security layers, scheduled tasks, and launchd services that spin everything up when my Mac boots.
I also explain why I chose this over OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, and every other framework that shows up every week. The short version is that my foundation is Claude Code itself, and everything else is a removable layer on top.
If you want to build your own version, I dropped a free blueprint kit in the second link below. It includes a mega prompt you paste into Claude Code, 8 modular Power Pack prompts, an assessment prompt for existing setups, and a 20-page visual architecture guide.
0:00 War Room demo and live agent conversation
1:22 Task delegation to comms agent
1:37 Experimental meeting room (Daily.co)
2:17 What changed since v0
2:50 The Agent SDK bridge explained
3:21 V0 architecture (Telegram + SQLite + 200 lines)
4:01 How the system evolved
4:20 Memory layers and Obsidian injection
4:43 Multi-agent with hive mind
5:00 Gemini-powered memory extraction
5:18 Voice layers and Pipecat
5:26 Meeting stack and Pika avatars
5:43 Security and chat ID allowlist
6:08 Auto-launch with launchd services
6:23 Dashboard via Cloudflare tunnel
6:49 Free blueprint kit
6:57 Why not OpenClaw or Hermes Agent
7:50 Running multiple agents from Telegram
8:34 Hive mind cross-agent awareness
8:46 Mission control and task auto-assignment
9:50 War Room delegation design
10:25 Memory is personal
10:57 Gemini as a memory washing machine
11:26 Alternative memory backends
11:40 Obsidian per-agent injection
12:06 Why not Anthropic Channels
13:00 Message queue prevents silent failures
13:42 Memory classifier and pinned memories
14:25 Importance decay and distribution
14:41 Exfiltration guard and security layers
15:19 Anthropic terms of service
16:18 The layered architecture philosophy
17:11 Investing in your Claude Code ecosystem
17:36 War Room architecture breakdown
18:06 What is Pipecat
19:01 Pipecat frames and envelopes
20:07 Three routing rules
20:51 Free blueprints and resources
21:43 Community and one-click clone
#ClaudeCode #OpenClaw #HermesAgent #AgentSDK #ClaudeClaw #AIAgent #Pipecat #GeminiLive #PersonalAI #MultiAgent #AIAutomation #Telegram #WarRoom #MissionControl #AIMemory
Free Blueprint Kit: https://markkashef.gumroad.com/l/gnwsm
Book a consultation: https://calendly.com/d/crfp-qz3-m4z
---
I built a personal AI command center on top of my existing Claude Code subscription. No new frameworks. No extra API costs. Just the Agent SDK, a few hundred lines of code, and layers I keep adding over time.
In this video I walk through the full system. Five specialized agents that delegate to each other through a shared hive mind. A voice war room where I talk to my agents in real time using Gemini Live. A mission control dashboard for kicking off tasks and auto-assigning them to the right agent. Memory that filters, decays, pins, and consolidates itself every 30 minutes. Security layers, scheduled tasks, and launchd services that spin everything up when my Mac boots.
I also explain why I chose this over OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, and every other framework that shows up every week. The short version is that my foundation is Claude Code itself, and everything else is a removable layer on top.
If you want to build your own version, I dropped a free blueprint kit in the second link below. It includes a mega prompt you paste into Claude Code, 8 modular Power Pack prompts, an assessment prompt for existing setups, and a 20-page visual architecture guide.
0:00 War Room demo and live agent conversation
1:22 Task delegation to comms agent
1:37 Experimental meeting room (Daily.co)
2:17 What changed since v0
2:50 The Agent SDK bridge explained
3:21 V0 architecture (Telegram + SQLite + 200 lines)
4:01 How the system evolved
4:20 Memory layers and Obsidian injection
4:43 Multi-agent with hive mind
5:00 Gemini-powered memory extraction
5:18 Voice layers and Pipecat
5:26 Meeting stack and Pika avatars
5:43 Security and chat ID allowlist
6:08 Auto-launch with launchd services
6:23 Dashboard via Cloudflare tunnel
6:49 Free blueprint kit
6:57 Why not OpenClaw or Hermes Agent
7:50 Running multiple agents from Telegram
8:34 Hive mind cross-agent awareness
8:46 Mission control and task auto-assignment
9:50 War Room delegation design
10:25 Memory is personal
10:57 Gemini as a memory washing machine
11:26 Alternative memory backends
11:40 Obsidian per-agent injection
12:06 Why not Anthropic Channels
13:00 Message queue prevents silent failures
13:42 Memory classifier and pinned memories
14:25 Importance decay and distribution
14:41 Exfiltration guard and security layers
15:19 Anthropic terms of service
16:18 The layered architecture philosophy
17:11 Investing in your Claude Code ecosystem
17:36 War Room architecture breakdown
18:06 What is Pipecat
19:01 Pipecat frames and envelopes
20:07 Three routing rules
20:51 Free blueprints and resources
21:43 Community and one-click clone
#ClaudeCode #OpenClaw #HermesAgent #AgentSDK #ClaudeClaw #AIAgent #Pipecat #GeminiLive #PersonalAI #MultiAgent #AIAutomation #Telegram #WarRoom #MissionControl #AIMemory
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