Show HN: NanoClaw – “Clawdbot” in 500 lines of TS with Apple container isolation
I’ve been running Clawdbot for the last couple weeks and have genuinely found it useful but running it scares the crap out of me.
OpenClaw has 52+ modules and runs agents with near-unlimited permissions in a single Node process. NanoClaw is ~500 lines of core code, agents run in actual Apple containers with filesystem isolation. Each chat gets its own sandboxed context.
This is not a swiss army knife. It’s built to match my exact needs. Fork it and make it yours.
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