Skip to content
View corbin-breton's full-sized avatar
🥷
Slowly, silently planning to change the world ;)
🥷
Slowly, silently planning to change the world ;)

Highlights

  • Pro

Organizations

@the-keats-ai

Block or report corbin-breton

Block user

Prevent this user from interacting with your repositories and sending you notifications. Learn more about blocking users.

You must be logged in to block users.

Maximum 250 characters. Please don’t include any personal information such as legal names or email addresses. Markdown is supported. This note will only be visible to you.
Report abuse

Contact GitHub support about this user’s behavior. Learn more about reporting abuse.

Report abuse
corbin-breton/README.md

Hey, I'm Corbin.

I build AI agents and tools that run on local hardware, the kind of stuff where you own the model, the data, and the whole stack. When something's missing in the ecosystem, I tend to just go build it.

I'm an active contributor to OpenClaw, where I've been working on inference scheduling, local model switching, and the APIs that make autonomous agents actually work on a single GPU.

What I'm building:

  • OpenClaw: Contributing to the open-source AI assistant platform. Built the inference-guard plugin for single-GPU resource scheduling and the model-switch extension for seamless local LLM switching.
  • XMV: A CLI tool for smart file moves and refactors, built for agents to keep workspaces and reference paths in sync.
  • Keats: A personal AI assistant project. Early days.

Tools of the trade:

TypeScript Python Rust Go Lua Java

Arch Linux, Hyprland, local LLMs, OpenClaw user, and whatever gets the job done.


Open to opportunities starting 2027. If you're building something interesting, let's talk.

Pinned Loading

  1. openclaw openclaw Public

    Forked from openclaw/openclaw

    Your own personal AI assistant. Any OS. Any Platform. The lobster way. 🦞

    TypeScript

  2. xmv xmv Public

    Reference-aware move tool — moves files and updates all path references

    Rust 1