| I hear you maybe my summary of the tool does give this impression. Here are actual small use cases that work for me: - Aggregate the markdown files of a git project in one place. I can version them, review them, dump them, search efficiently into them.
Useful to me before launching long agentic tasks, I specify all I want to beforehand. - "Cron" checks on new versions of libraries.
This works without specific APIs or any setup. A document is maintained with the latest seen version in a specific path of the document base. I also had good results tracking new stars and user adding them with this. - Press review / OSINT
I built myself a "President Daily Brief"
Same thing. It can "reason" given the old daily briefs and assess if the situation is worsening or not on a specific issue, and make basic forecasts.
It tracked down the current Ebola crisis before it went mainstream for me and predicted correctly it would worsen. I guess I use this for long term memory basically, where I keep ownership of long term knowledge locally.
It's more a metaCerebralCortex, and openClaw "dreams" are the hippocampus coalescing these memories at night. Also, please note each document in base has a virtual "path", so beyond tags and search you can pin down on a specific domain. It is structured as a tree. I do understand that if I were to build a harness this would possibly not be a good fit for the core of it. Does this make sense to you, or would you just basically do without such a thing at all to keep each agentic task context clean(er) ? |