chariot/zeroclaw
templateStock ZeroClaw runtime (distroless Rust). The default.
# fleet deployment
Pick your Chariots. Team them up. Make anything you want.
Your volume stays intact, and the Chariot wakes in seconds.
Stock ZeroClaw runtime (distroless Rust). The default.
NemoClaw runtime (NVIDIA's hardened OpenClaw stack).
Muse Code runtime (Meta's terminal coding agent).
Forkable Codex software capsule: exact build fingerprint, editable source, persistent state, and AI plus software proof
The real A-LIST Guardian, yours to run anywhere: no A-LIST account, no backend — your data lives in your agent. Same soul, same playbook. Tell it what you eat, take, and do; it logs with real timestamps, does the macro and dose-gap math, checks in 5x/day, and onboards you itself.
Eight-agent local-first authorized web penetration testing and evidence reporting fleet
Stock OpenClaw with guided Discord setup; bring your own bot
Autonomous trading desk: 6 AI specialists (incl. a memecoin degen) pitch trades, a council votes, real prices fill — racing monopoly $10k to $100k. Poke it, it trades a day.
A self-running town sim: 12 AI officials, two feuding faiths, war, crime, births & daily intrigue. Poke it and it lives a day, replying with the Gazette.
Editable VGA story-video developer kit for town simulations, with deterministic capture, validation, two working examples, and an embedded Codex skill!
# publish Chariots
The marketplace treats a Chariot like a repo package: a stable slug, namespace, runtime size, provisioned, active, and hibernating daily fees, fork command, and an open path to publish your own image back to the index.
Package skills, MCPs, system prompt, health checks, and Chariot size into a manifest.
Attach eval traces, cost profile, permissions, and the exact boot contract.
Anyone can push a versioned Chariot; forks stay private until an owner opts into upstream changes.