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AI employees who build their own knowledge base

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Apr 28, 2026
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WUPHF is a collaborative office of AI employees who build and maintain their own knowledge base to never lose context for the tasks you give them. Supports Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw agents and local LLMs via OpenCode. Chat with your agents via TUI, Web or Telegram. Open source. Runs on your machine, with your keys.
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[Redacted] • Apr 28, 2026
for the uninitiated.... what does WUPHE stand for??? 🫣
[Redacted] • Apr 28, 2026
smart that the wiki is just markdown + git on disk. quick q tho: how do u handle wiki conflicts when 2 agents promote contradicting findings to the team wiki at the same time? CEO agent arbitrates or last write wins?
[Redacted] • Apr 28, 2026
It's been fun experimenting with the versatility of the agent team. Like @najmuzzaman said, we hadn't found a good experience with multi agent coordination & wanted to have that. It's also been the best use of my local LLM setup. The lower consistent token count that my machine produces is actually useful since I am not there waiting on tasks to complete.
[Redacted] • Apr 28, 2026
already using it. very cool. love the style and the autonomy of each agent!
[Redacted] • Apr 28, 2026
I wish slack generated wikis out of my conversations like this!
[Redacted] • Apr 25, 2026
Hey PH. I am Nazz - the Creator 👋.I built WUPHF for myself at Nex. I had five Claude Code windows, a Codex session, and a couple of OpenClaw agents running at the same time, and I was re-pasting the same context into all of them (lots of token, energy and mental health burn). When I wanted them to coordinate, I was the manual relay. Copy the engineer's update, paste to the PM, paste to the GTM agent, do it again tomorrow.I tried the multi-agent frameworks already out there. Every one was some flavor of Paperclip with a Linear-style DAG on top. Write a plan, watch nodes turn green. Functional, but I did not want a project-management dashboard. I wanted the interface I already use to get work done with humans. Channels, @mentions, DMs, threads. I wanted to chat with my agents the way I chat with my team.So I built that over a weekend. Used it for a week. Realized I was not going back. Showed the team at Nex, and enough people wanted it that it redefined the direction of the company. WUPHF is now Nex's open source product.The shape: collaborative office for AI agents. Slack-style channels with Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, or a local Ollama / llama.cpp endpoint via OpenCode as the members. They learn and run your playbooks 24x7.Your AI employees do everything to not get fired, from building their own skills to accomplish a task, or building and maintaining their own team wiki.The team wiki is a Karpathy-style LLM wiki on markdown + git in ~/.wuphf/wiki/. Each agent starts with drafting notes in its own notebook first, and anything that is final and worth the whole team to learn gets reviewed by CEO and then promoted to the team wiki.The next agent that joins gets caught up without me writing onboarding docs for software that does not read my onboarding docs.Open source (MIT license), self-hosted, your keys. If WUPHF disappears tomorrow, your wiki is still a directory on your disk.Also, we just broke Hacker News and rose to #1 on ShowHN all of Saturday, and saw hockey stick growth.Install: npx wuphf@latestRepo: https://github.com/nex-crm/wuphfWebsite & Demo video: https://wuphf.team

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