I Built a Personal Operating System on Claude Code and Open-Sourced It
I wasn't trying to build an operating system. I was trying to get Claude Code to help me apply for jobs. That's it. One task. Then I needed it to triage my email. Then write articles that sounded l...

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I wasn't trying to build an operating system. I was trying to get Claude Code to help me apply for jobs. That's it. One task. Then I needed it to triage my email. Then write articles that sounded like me (not like AI). Then track my workouts. Then my finances. Then aggregate messages from Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp. Each of these worked. Individually. But every time I started a new Claude Code session, I lost everything. Context gone. State gone. That carefully constructed job pipeline? Gone. The writing samples I fed it? Gone. Starting from scratch, every single time. That's when it hit me. The problem isn't intelligence. Claude is smart enough. The problem is that chatbots are stateless. And stateless systems can't run your life. So I built state. And then processes on top of that state. And then a command interface on top of those processes. And then I looked at what I had and thought — oh. This is an operating system. I called it Super Tobi. I just open-sourced it. GitHub: tob