Create various settings file I have one file for each provider, all in ~/.claude
- KIMI K2.5: kimi_settings.json
{
"env": {
"ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL": "https://api.moonshot.ai/anthropic",
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Claude Code Multi-Account Switcher | |
| # Usage: ./claude-switch-multi.sh [account1|account2|account3|save-current|list|status] | |
| CLAUDE_DIR="$HOME/.claude" |
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In this post, I'll start from scratch and build up to OpenClaw's architecture step by step, showing how you could have invented it yourself from first principles, using nothing but a messaging API, an LLM, and the desire to make AI actually useful outside the chat window.
End goal: understand how persistent AI assistants work, so you can build your own (or become an OpenClaw power user).
When you use ChatGPT or Claude in a browser, there are several limitations:
| """ | |
| The most atomic way to train and inference a GPT in pure, dependency-free Python. | |
| This file is the complete algorithm. | |
| Everything else is just efficiency. | |
| @karpathy | |
| """ | |
| import os # os.path.exists | |
| import math # math.log, math.exp |
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When creating an encrypted VM, VMware Workstation gives you the option to remember the password. It does this by storing the password in the Windows Credential Manager.
VMware does not provide a way to retrieve this stored password, but it can be accessed via the Win32 CredReadW API function.
There are a number of PowerShell projects including PowerShell Credential Manager which provide access to this API, but in testing I found they were unable to correctly display the VMware password.
This PowerShell example has been tested using Windows PowerShell (v5.1) and PowerShell (v7) using VMwa
| # OpenClaw Implementation Prompts | |
| Each prompt below is a self-contained brief you can hand to an AI coding assistant (or use as a project spec) to build that use case from scratch. Adapt the specific services to whatever you already use — the patterns are what matter. | |
| --- | |
| ## 1) Personal CRM Intelligence | |
| ``` | |
| Build me a personal CRM system that automatically tracks everyone I interact with, with smart filtering so it only adds real people — not newsletters, bots, or cold outreach. |