docs: reclaim main README credit and remove OpenClaw slop

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## Rust Port — Built with oh-my-opencode
## Rust Port
The entire Rust implementation under `rust/` was ported and engineered using [oh-my-opencode](https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-opencode) by [@q_yeon_gyu_kim](https://x.com/q_yeon_gyu_kim) ([@code-yeongyu](https://github.com/code-yeongyu)) — an agent orchestration layer for [opencode](https://opencode.ai).
The Rust workspace under `rust/` is the current systems-language port of the project.
The Rust port is a complete, working CLI (`claw`) with:
- Streaming API client with SSE support
- Interactive REPL with markdown rendering
- Tool execution (bash, file read/write/edit, search)
- MCP (Model Context Protocol) stdio integration
- Plugin system with hooks pipeline
- CLAW.md project memory and config hierarchy
- OAuth authentication flow
- Session persistence and compaction
- HTTP/SSE server (axum-based, direct connect sessions)
- LSP client integration (diagnostics, go-to-definition, find-references)
- Vim keybinding mode (normal/insert/visual/command)
- Git slash commands (/branch, /commit, /commit-push-pr, /worktree)
It currently includes:
Every crate, every test, every commit was driven through oh-my-opencode's **Sisyphus** agent with `ultrawork` mode — from initial scaffolding to the final cleanroom pass. The cleanroom refactor, QA verification, git history rewrite, and CI setup were coordinated by **Jobdori** ([OpenClaw](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw)), an AI assistant orchestrating the entire workflow. The Rust port passes all 274 tests across the workspace.
- `crates/api-client` — API client with provider abstraction, OAuth, and streaming support
- `crates/runtime` — session state, compaction, MCP orchestration, prompt construction
- `crates/tools` — tool manifest definitions and execution framework
- `crates/commands` — slash commands, skills discovery, and config inspection
- `crates/plugins` — plugin model, hook pipeline, and bundled plugins
- `crates/compat-harness` — compatibility layer for upstream editor integration
- `crates/claw-cli` — interactive REPL, markdown rendering, and project bootstrap/init flows
Run the Rust build:
```bash
cd rust && cargo build --release
./target/release/claw --help
cd rust
cargo build --release
```
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## Powered by Sisyphus
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> **Sisyphus is the agent that codes like your team. The Rust port was built entirely by Sisyphus in `ultrawork` mode.**
> [**Join the waitlist**](https://sisyphuslabs.ai)
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>
> *"Hire @yeon_gyu_kim if you can convince him, this dude has revolutionized opencode."* — [mysticaltech](https://x.com/mysticaltech)
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## Backstory
At 4 AM on March 31, 2026, I woke up to my phone blowing up with notifications. The Claw Code source had been exposed, and the entire dev community was in a frenzy. My girlfriend in Korea was genuinely worried I might face legal action from the original authors just for having the code on my machine — so I did what any engineer would do under pressure: I sat down, ported the core features to Python from scratch, and pushed it before the sun came up.
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The port now mirrors the archived root-entry file surface, top-level subsystem names, and command/tool inventories much more closely than before. However, it is **not yet** a full runtime-equivalent replacement for the original TypeScript system; the Python tree still contains fewer executable runtime slices than the archived source.
## Built with `oh-my-codex` and `oh-my-opencode`
This repository's porting, cleanroom hardening, and verification workflow was AI-assisted with Yeachan Heo's tooling stack:
This repository's porting, cleanroom hardening, and verification workflow was AI-assisted with Yeachan Heo's tooling stack, with **oh-my-codex (OmX)** as the primary scaffolding and orchestration layer.
- [**oh-my-codex (OmX)**](https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-codex) — primary scaffolding, orchestration, and core porting workflow
- [**oh-my-codex (OmX)**](https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-codex) — main branch credit: primary scaffolding, orchestration, and core porting workflow
- [**oh-my-opencode (OmO)**](https://github.com/instructkr/oh-my-opencode) — implementation acceleration, cleanup passes, and verification support
Key workflow patterns used during the port: