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Wizard: self-extending coding agent

Claude Code, faster and leaner: any model, self-extending.

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Artificial Intelligence
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Vibe coding
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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.

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How does the self-extending bit actually work in practice when it rebuilds its own binary - does that risk breaking anything mid-session or is there some kind of snapshot/rollback if the new build fails?

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How does the self-extending part actually work in practice when it rewrites its own binary, do you have safeguards to roll back if a self-edit breaks something?

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.

About Wizard: self-extending coding agent on Product Hunt

Claude Code, faster and leaner: any model, self-extending.

Wizard: self-extending coding agent was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #149 on the daily leaderboard. 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.

Wizard: self-extending coding agent was featured in Developer Tools (515.4k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers), GitHub (41.3k followers) and Vibe coding (561 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 205.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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