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Wizard: self-extending coding agent
Claude Code, faster and leaner: any model, self-extending.
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Claude Code, faster and leaner: any model, self-extending.
5 followers
Wizard is a fast, lean terminal coding agent written in Rust: a single ~60MB binary with nearly all of Claude Code's features and some it doesn't have, minus the bloat. Model-agnostic: run any local GGUF (managed for you) or OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, OpenRouter, and Groq, and switch live. Self-extending: hit a wall and it writes its own skills, tools, MCP servers, and subagents, or rebuilds its own binary. One line installs it; everything it learns is plain, editable TOML you own.




A built-in way to share or sync the TOML config and generated skills across machines would be huge, even just a simple signed bundle you can pull with one command. Working across laptop and workbox is the main thing stopping me from going all in on this.