A lightweight, memory-first, Nostr-primary personal AI assistant
Project description
🦀 HermitCrab
Your local, private AI companion that actually remembers - and gets better over time
Current release line: beta
HermitCrab is usable, local-first, and already good for real daily workflows, with identity-scoped memory, modern Nostr routing, clearer operator diagnostics, and stronger permission/audit surfaces.
What is HermitCrab, really?
HermitCrab is a personal AI agent you run on your own machine.
It’s not another cloud wrapper, not a bloated framework, not yet another SaaS subscription trap.
It’s lean, readable, auditable, and built around one simple idea:
Your AI should remember what matters to you - forever - without turning into a black box.
Think of it as a second brain you can carry in your pocket (or copy to a new laptop/VPS in seconds).
Back up ~/.hermitcrab/ and you have the config, system guidance, identities, memory, sessions, and routines.
Why people may be drawn to it
- Supports fully offline operation with local models (native Ollama or OpenAI-compatible local routes)
- Remembers things in plain, human-readable Markdown files (Obsidian compatible, git-friendly)
- Can distill conversations into facts, tasks, decisions, goals, and reflections when that optional background pass is enabled
- Reflects on itself - spots patterns, mistakes, contradictions, and suggests improvements
- Talks via Nostr (primary), Telegram, email, or plain CLI - your choice
- Stays tiny, fast, and cheap - no 100k+ line monolith
- Aims to stay powerful for operators while still being approachable for normal household use
Same crab, new shell.
Move your HermitCrab root anywhere. The agent picks up exactly where it left off.
Quick Start
Easy install
This avoids global pip and installs HermitCrab into its own virtual environment under ~/.local/share/hermitcrab:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/talvasconcelos/hermitcrab/main/scripts/install.sh | bash
Optional: also install and enable a user-level gateway service:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/talvasconcelos/hermitcrab/main/scripts/install.sh | bash -s -- --systemd-user --enable-service --start-service
The service runs hermitcrab gateway via systemd --user, which is the right long-running mode for channels, reminders, and heartbeat-driven work.
The installer itself is meant to be generic for Unix-like systems; the systemd --user service step is Linux-specific.
Manual install (3 commands)
-
Install
pip install hermitcrab-ai
-
Set up your workspace & config
hermitcrab onboard(creates
~/.hermitcrab/with config, system state, and the owner identity) -
Pick a model & run
Option A: Local Ollama (recommended for privacy & free)
a. Install Ollama:
# macOS brew install ollama # Linux curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh # Start Ollama (runs in background) ollama serve
b. Pull a model:
ollama pull llama3.2:3b # Fast general-purpose local model # Or: ollama pull llama3.1:8b # General purpose # Or: ollama pull qwen2.5-coder:7b # Coding specialist
c. Edit
~/.hermitcrab/config.json:{ "providers": { "ollama": { "apiKey": "", "apiBase": "http://localhost:11434" } }, "models": { "main": { "model": "ollama/llama3.2:3b" }, "localCoder": { "model": "ollama/qwen2.5-coder:7b" } }, "agents": { "modelAliases": { "coder": "localCoder" }, "defaults": { "model": "main", "jobModels": { "subagent": "localCoder" } } } }
Advanced local Ollama example with named models, cloud-routed models, and optional shorthand aliases:
{ "providers": { "ollama": { "apiKey": "", "apiBase": "http://localhost:11434" } }, "models": { "main": { "model": "ollama/glm-5:cloud" }, "coder": { "model": "ollama/qwen2.5-coder:7b" }, "fast": { "model": "ollama/llama3.2:3b", "reasoningEffort": "medium" } }, "agents": { "modelAliases": { "code": "coder" }, "defaults": { "model": "main", "jobModels": { "subagent": "coder", "reflection": "fast", "reasoningEffort": "medium" } } } }
Notes:
- For Ollama, use the dedicated
ollamaprovider. - Set
providers.ollama.apiBaseto your Ollama server root, typicallyhttp://localhost:11434with no/v1suffix. - Use
ollama/...model IDs for local Ollama models and Ollama-routed cloud models. - Prefer the top-level
modelssection as the canonical place for model definitions. - Per-model
providerOptionscan be used to tune Ollama behavior such asnum_ctx,temperature,max_tokens, and related runtime settings. agents.modelAliasesis optional shorthand for runtime ergonomics; it is not required if your named model keys are already concise.- Subagents can use named models directly, or aliases when you want shorter operator-facing names.
Option B: Cloud model (OpenRouter)
Set your OpenRouter key in an environment variable or secret manager, then configure a named model:
hermitcrab model add main anthropic/claude-sonnet-4 --provider openrouter --api-key-env HERMITCRAB_OPENROUTER_API_KEY hermitcrab model set-default main
Then run:
hermitcrab agentNotes:
- OpenRouter should be configured under
providers.openrouter, notproviders.custom. - Recommended model forms are
anthropic/...,openai/...,google/..., and similar upstream model IDs. openrouter/anthropic/...also works if you want to be explicit.- If OpenRouter is your only configured provider, HermitCrab will still route the default
anthropic/claude-opus-4-5model through OpenRouter.
- For Ollama, use the dedicated
You're now talking to your own persistent, memory-aware agent.
What's current
- Nostr can use modern NIP-17 direct-message handling alongside legacy NIP-04 DMs
- Gateway routing can map allowed Nostr senders into isolated identities
hermitcrab user,status,doctor, andauditexpose more operator-visible runtime state- Tool permission denials produce structured hints and durable audit events
- The owner identity remains the default CLI/operator surface
Useful first commands
hermitcrab agent # interactive local chat
hermitcrab status # quick runtime and config status
hermitcrab doctor # diagnose config/provider issues
hermitcrab gateway # run configured channels
How the agent actually thinks & remembers
HermitCrab is not a stateless chat loop.
Every session follows a clean lifecycle:
- You talk → agent responds → tools run if needed
- Session ends (you exit, or 30 min of silence)
- Journal synthesis - narrative summary of what happened (cheap model)
- Optional distillation - proposes fallback facts, tasks, goals, and decisions when enabled
- Reflection - looks for mistakes, contradictions, patterns (smarter model)
- Scratchpad archival - per-session transient notes are archived on session end
All extracted knowledge lands as tiny, atomic Markdown notes in the active identity's memory/:
~/.hermitcrab/identities/owner/
├── memory/
│ ├── facts/ # preferences, hard truths
│ ├── decisions/ # choices & reasoning (immutable)
│ ├── goals/ # long-term objectives
│ ├── tasks/ # things to do (with deadlines & status)
│ └── reflections/ # self-analysis, cleanups
├── knowledge/ # reference library (articles, docs, notes)
├── journal/ # narrative session summaries
├── scratchpads/ # per-session transient working notes
└── sessions/ # raw chat logs (for debugging)
Everything is:
- Human-readable & editable (open in Obsidian, Vim, Notepad)
- Structured with YAML frontmatter
- Wikilink-friendly
- Deterministic - Python, not the LLM, writes the files
No vector databases. No silent embeddings. No hidden state corruption.
Distillation is conservative and optional by design. Explicit memory writes remain authoritative.
Scratchpad and channel prompts
- Every session has a dedicated scratchpad file at
identities/<name>/scratchpads/<session>.md. - Scratchpad is transient by design: it is archived to
identities/<name>/scratchpads/archive/on session end. - Scratchpad traces are excluded from distillation so transient reasoning doesn't pollute long-term memory.
- Optional per-channel prompt overlays:
identities/<name>/prompts/<channel>.mdidentities/<name>/prompts/<channel>/<chat_id>.md
Channels - where you talk to your crab
- Nostr (default / primary) - encrypted DMs via NIP-04 or modern NIP-17
- Telegram - classic bot
- Email - IMAP/SMTP
- CLI - quick local chats
The gateway can route channel traffic to isolated identities. CLI and config.json remain
owner/operator surfaces.
Tools - what the agent can actually do
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
| read_file | Peek at files in workspace |
| write_file | Create / overwrite files |
| edit_file | Precise replacements |
| list_dir | Browse directories |
| exec | Run permission-gated shell commands |
| web_search | DuckDuckGo search (no API key needed) |
| web_fetch | Fetch & extract URL content (sanitized) |
| knowledge_search | Search your knowledge library |
| knowledge_ingest | Save articles/docs to library |
| message | Reply to you on the active channel |
| spawn | Launch sub-agents |
| cron | Schedule recurring jobs |
Security: Web content is automatically sanitized to remove prompt injection attacks, hidden instructions, and encoded payloads.
Execution is always gated by Python - the LLM can only propose.
Self-Improvement - the part that actually matters
HermitCrab gets smarter over time by:
- Distilling conversations → new facts/tasks/goals/reflections
- Reflecting on patterns → mistakes, contradictions, model misbehavior
- Routing jobs to the right model:
- Interactive replies → strong model (Claude, GPT-4o, etc.)
- Journal + distillation → cheap local (Llama 3.2 3B, Phi-3-mini)
- Reflection → medium model
This keeps costs low while letting the agent learn without constant supervision.
Subagents and models
HermitCrab can delegate longer-running or specialized work to subagents while the main agent stays responsive.
- Define reusable models in top-level
models - Set a dedicated subagent model in
agents.defaults.jobModels.subagent - Optionally add short aliases in
agents.modelAliasesfor runtime convenience - The agent can use either named models or aliases when spawning delegated work
Example use cases:
- "Build a simple website for X, use the coder subagent"
- "Investigate this bug in the background and report back"
Architecture at a glance
HermitCrab is intentionally kept lean enough to read, debug, and adapt without inheriting a giant framework.
hermitcrab/
├── agent/ # loop, tools, memory handling
├── channels/ # Nostr, Telegram, email, CLI
├── providers/ # LLM abstraction (litellm + fallbacks)
├── config/ # typed config loading
├── cli/ # typer-based interface
└── utils/ # helpers
Design rules we live by:
- Python is the source of truth - LLM is untrusted
- Memory is deterministic & auditable
- Local-first by default
- Small enough to read in a weekend
- Hackable, understandable
Runtime safety defaults
Production-minded defaults are in hermitcrab/config/schema.py and are written into ~/.hermitcrab/config.json on hermitcrab onboard.
- LLM retries with exponential backoff
- Max response loop time cap
- Repeated tool-cycle detection (loop break)
- Bounded memory context injection
- Reflection auto-promotion disabled by default (safer file integrity)
Comparison - why this feels different
| Aspect | HermitCrab | Typical AI Framework / Chatbot |
|---|---|---|
| Core code size | Lean Python codebase | 50k–300k+ lines |
| Memory | Atomic Markdown | Vector DB or forgotten |
| Portability | Copy HermitCrab root → works | Cloud account locked |
| Transparency | Fully auditable | Opaque internals |
| Cost | Local models cheap | API calls add up fast |
| Self-improvement | Built-in distillation & reflection | Rare or manual |
Current focus
- modern Nostr direct-message reliability
- owner-managed identity routing
- clearer diagnostics, audit trails, and operator recovery paths
- safer permission UX without arbitrary dead ends
- keeping the default owner identity experience simple and intact
Why I built this
Most AI tools today are:
- Tied to someone else’s cloud
- Forget everything after 4k tokens
- Impossible to truly understand or audit
- Expensive to run 24/7
HermitCrab exists to prove a quieter truth:
A personal AI can be small, local, private, deterministic, and still grow with you - without turning into a 200k-line monster or a subscription bill.
Keep it yours. Keep it local. Keep it simple. 🦀
Get started
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/talvasconcelos/hermitcrab/main/scripts/install.sh | bash
hermitcrab doctor
hermitcrab agent
Welcome to your own second brain. Let's make it remember everything that matters.
Nostr
HermitCrab's primary channel is Nostr, using encrypted DMs for private conversations. It supports both legacy NIP-04 and modern NIP-17 DM handling for compatibility with a wide range of clients.
Check out more about Nostr here, and consider using a dedicated Nostr chat client to interact with your HermitCrab agent.
Docker
Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml build/run HermitCrab directly.
- Build:
docker compose build - Run gateway:
docker compose up -d hermitcrab-gateway
Persisted data lives at ~/.hermitcrab and can be mounted into containers when you use Docker.
🤝 Acknowledgments
HermitCrab started as a fork of nanobot by HKUDS.
We stand on the shoulders of giants:
- Original nanobot architecture © HKUDS (MIT License)
- Inspired by OpenClaw
Thank you to the nanobot team for creating the foundation that made HermitCrab possible.
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