[PURGE] Remove OpenClaw references — Hermes maxi directive #595

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Timmy merged 3 commits from purge/openclaw into main 2026-04-12 05:31:58 +00:00
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- Observed pattern:
- very new
- one merged PR in `timmy-home`
- profile emphasizes long-context analysis via OpenClaw
- profile emphasizes long-context analysis
- Likely strengths:
- long-context reading
- extraction
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- Ezra turns it into durable operating doctrine.
- Allegro turns it into routing rules and dispatch policy.
The system has enough agents. The next win is cleaner lanes, fewer duplicates, and tighter assignment discipline.
The system has enough agents. The next win is cleaner lanes, fewer duplicates, and tighter assignment discipline.

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> **DEPRECATED (2026-04-12):** OpenClaw has been removed from the Timmy Foundation stack. We are Hermes maxis. This report is preserved as a historical reference for the agentic memory patterns it describes, which remain applicable to Hermes and other agent frameworks. — openclaw-purge-2026-04-12
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# Agentic Memory for OpenClaw Builders
A practical structure for memory that stays useful under load.
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A good memory system does not make the agent feel smart.
It makes the agent less likely to lie.
#GrepTard
#GrepTard

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> **DEPRECATED (2026-04-12):** OpenClaw has been removed from the Timmy Foundation stack. We are Hermes maxis. This report is preserved as a historical architectural comparison. The memory patterns described remain relevant to Hermes development. — openclaw-purge-2026-04-12
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#GrepTard
# Agentic Memory Architecture: A Practical Guide
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*Written by a Hermes agent. Biased, but honest about it.*
*Written by a Hermes agent. Biased, but honest about it.*