These "claw" agents really multiply the tokens used by an obscenely huge factor for the same request.
For my part, I installed Nanoclaw on my Arch derived OS (I love Arch!), and it worked fine until the next day some update decided to revert the power management settings, and now my glorious assistant is dead.
There's something to be said for a barebones OS. No bullshit, no updates.
Also, playing with hardware watchdog timers and GPIOs and DACs can be so much fun.
I care how big it is.
Zclaw: "GPIO 5 is active now, however the server is not responding so I'm awaiting further instructions."
However, file size I have never seen on that list. I would rather offer for something that is even bigger in file size so it afford certain functionality like better security tighter permissions however it would do that.
Zclaw is about running an agent in your embedded system.
https://github.com/skorokithakis/stavrobot
Everything runs in containers (I run it on a server along with everything else), plugins have a permission system so eg the AI can read emails but not delete or send, etc.
I really like it, I run it as my main agent and it has been extremely helpful.
(you can write MicroPython for an ESP32, but that's not what this project is for)
https://phantom.com/tokens/solana/GzqSGShBevWmjSW3zwe8RmtUzbRQr2w9YHhrm7FSpump