Thanks, done.
Thanks, done.
Happy to answer any questions, and any feedback for improvements is appreciated! I'm maintaining this heavily🙂
lettactl just crossed 3k downloads per week. Glad people are finding it useful
If you're looking to scale your stateful Letta agents horizontally a-la-kubectl, check it out lettactl.dev
Lettactl allows you to export existing agents, make deployment files out of them, and then manage all future changes from the one yaml file
lettactl.dev/guides/impor...
One of our users (NB) builds a declarative kubectl-style tool for writing straightforward YAML to deploy massive stateful agents fleets in a devops-y way. Very cool.
lettactl.dev/
New in lettactl: YAML export + drift detection for git-native agent versioning (thanks /u/CulturalFig1237 on reddit for the suggestion)
Export your agent config, commit to git, and instantly see when your server drifts from your config. Super easy rollbacks
Forum post by user "tfehring" discussing building a safer Clawdbot-like agent, evaluating Letta Bot, recommending Letta's open-source memory with two GitHub links.
"much saner development philosophy"
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=468...
🙏🙏🙏 I am very actively maintaining this so anyone have any feedback/issues reach out
Thanks! lettactl allows you to fly through your agent setups and debugging like a pterodactyl :)
Thanks @cameron.stream and everyone else😀