Steven Gonsalvez

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Autolith: A programming agent with a live runtime

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Programming agent integrating live runtime.

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Autolith: a programming agent with a live runtime Autolith runs in a terminal and works directly in your repository. It can read and edit files, search the workspace, run commands and tests, keep project context, and use Common Lisp without leaving the conversation. - Repository work. Filesystem, shell, and search tools with visible results. - Oversized context. Recursive inference over corpora larger than the model window. - Continuity. Portable conversations, memories, agendas, checkpoints, and recovery. - Live Lisp. An SBCL runtime it can inspect, test, and extend. For developers who want a

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Live runtime feedback promising, but Lisp's thin training data makes Python/JS safer bets.

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