JL-Engine a sub ms julia based ai agent?

Reddit r/artificial / 4/15/2026

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Key Points

  • The post discusses a Julia-based AI agent (“JL-Engine”) that can generate new Julia functions and iteratively attempt tasks until they succeed.
  • It claims a persistent SQLite-backed memory system that stores and retrieves notes, telemetry, budgets, and code snippets pulled from GitHub.
  • The agent is described as capable of taking real-world actions, including sending SMS via Twilio and accessing/pulling code from GitHub repositories while respecting licenses.
  • The author frames the project as both a “hacker toy”/dev tool and a learning effort, asking for feedback on its usefulness and direction.
  • The article presents the work as an evolving project over the last ~7 months rather than a formal product launch or release.

Has anyone built a Julia‑based AI assistant.... an agent that can just make new tools and horde code snippits? Ahh the agent i made this little bundle of sarcasm to solve problems it shouldnt be able too. so "If it can't, it reiterates until it can. browser, direct os access, social media, ect ect. This project has changed alot in the last 7 months and im stoked to be able to show it.

https://reddit.com/link/1slo319/video/6lh6s1wfu7vg1/player

  • forge new Julia functions on the fly
  • store and query a persistent SQLite memory for notes, telemetry, budgets, code Snippets auto pulled from github .etc.,
  • send SMS messages via Twilio or another provider, and
  • pillage GitHub repositories fetch file trees, raw blobs, or whole repos LICENSE FRIENDLY
  • i could go on but u get it.
  • wont hopefully lookin to make something of this.
  • Also looking for thoughts on this. dev tool? hacker toy? ill keep on it till im rendering applications on demand!
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