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NullClaw — Autonomous AI Assistant Infrastructure Written in Zig

The fastest and smallest fully autonomous AI assistant infrastructure, written in Zig for minimal resource usage and maximum portability across platforms.

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Introduction

NullClaw is an AI personal assistant infrastructure written in Zig, designed for developers who want the smallest possible runtime with the fastest startup. It compiles to a single static binary under 5 MB with zero dependencies, making it deployable anywhere from cloud servers to embedded systems without runtime installation.

What NullClaw Does

  • Provides a fully autonomous AI assistant in a single static binary
  • Supports tool calling, file operations, and shell command execution
  • Runs on any platform Zig targets including Linux, macOS, Windows, and FreeBSD
  • Connects to multiple LLM providers (Anthropic, OpenAI, local endpoints)
  • Manages conversation sessions with persistent memory across restarts

Architecture Overview

NullClaw is built entirely in Zig with no C dependencies or garbage collector overhead. The core runtime implements an event loop that processes user input, dispatches tool calls, and manages LLM API communication using Zig's async I/O. Memory management uses arena allocators for predictable performance with no GC pauses. The binary includes a built-in HTTP client, JSON parser, and terminal UI.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Download a prebuilt static binary or compile from source with Zig 0.13+
  • Configure LLM provider credentials via environment variables or a config file
  • Customize available tools by enabling or disabling built-in capabilities
  • Set memory persistence path for conversation history across sessions
  • Run as a system service for always-available assistant access

Key Features

  • Sub-5 MB static binary with zero external dependencies
  • Instant startup (under 50 ms) for responsive interactive sessions
  • Memory-safe implementation in Zig without garbage collection overhead
  • Cross-compilation to 40+ target platforms from a single source tree
  • Built-in tools for file I/O, HTTP requests, shell execution, and search

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Claude Code — Node.js-based with larger footprint; NullClaw is a minimal native binary
  • PicoClaw — Go-based lightweight agent; NullClaw is even smaller using Zig
  • OpenCode — TypeScript terminal agent; NullClaw trades ecosystem size for raw performance
  • llama.cpp — C++ inference only; NullClaw includes full agent runtime with tool use

FAQ

Q: Why Zig instead of Rust or Go? A: Zig provides C-level performance with simpler tooling, no hidden allocations, and excellent cross-compilation support, making it ideal for minimal binaries.

Q: Can it run local models? A: Yes. NullClaw can connect to any OpenAI-compatible local endpoint including Ollama and llama.cpp servers.

Q: Does it support plugins? A: Tools are defined as configuration entries that map to shell commands. Custom tools can be added without recompiling.

Q: What is the memory footprint at runtime? A: Typical sessions use under 20 MB of RAM, including conversation context and tool state.

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