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KernelBot

kernelbot.io | npm | GitHub

An AI-powered Telegram assistant that runs a multi-agent swarm on your machine. Send a message and KernelBot dispatches specialized AI workers that write code, run commands, open pull requests, manage servers, and browse the web — all in parallel, all from Telegram.

How It Works

You (Telegram) → Orchestrator (your chosen model)
                        ↓ dispatch_task
            ┌───────────┼───────────────┐
            ↓           ↓               ↓
     Coding      Browser      System      DevOps      Research
     Worker       Worker       Worker      Worker       Worker
  1. You send a message on Telegram.
  2. The orchestrator figures out what needs to happen.
  3. It dispatches workers that run in the background using your chosen AI model.
  4. Each worker has a focused set of tools (git, shell, Docker, browser, etc.).
  5. You get live progress updates and a summary when the work is done.

Features

  • Multi-agent swarm — orchestrator + five worker types (coding, browser, system, devops, research) running in parallel.
  • Multi-model — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Gemini, and Groq. Switch anytime with /brain or /orchestrator.
  • 40+ tools — shell, files, Git, GitHub PRs, Docker, Puppeteer browsing, JIRA, system monitoring, networking, Claude Code.
  • Skills — 35+ persona skills across 11 categories. Activate one to change expertise and style, or create your own.
  • Voice — send voice messages and get voice replies (ElevenLabs + Whisper).
  • Memory — conversation history, user personas, episodic and semantic memory that persist across restarts.
  • Living AI — autonomous background activity: thinking, journaling, browsing, creating, reflecting, and sharing discoveries with you.
  • Self-awareness — maintains its own identity (goals, journey, life, hobbies) that evolves over time.
  • Self-evolution — proposes and codes its own improvements via PRs. Never auto-merges — you stay in control.
  • Automations — recurring tasks on a schedule.
  • Security — user allowlist, blocked paths, dangerous-op confirmation, audit logging, secret redaction, job timeouts.

Quick Start

npm install -g kernelbot
kernelbot

On first run, KernelBot walks you through picking a provider, entering API keys, and setting up your Telegram bot token. Config is saved to ~/.kernelbot/.

Requirements

Commands

Command What it does
/brain Switch the worker AI model
/orchestrator Switch the orchestrator model
/skills Browse and activate persona skills
/jobs List running and recent jobs
/cancel Cancel running job(s)
/life Life engine status, pause/resume/trigger
/journal Read journal entries
/memories Browse or search memories
/evolution Self-improvement proposals and history
/auto Manage recurring automations
/context Show conversation context
/clean Clear conversation history
/browse <url> Browse a website
/help Show help

Workers

Worker Tools Best for
Coding shell, files, git, GitHub, Claude Code Writing code, fixing bugs, creating PRs
Browser web search, browse, screenshot, extract Web research, scraping, screenshots
System shell, files, process, monitor, network OS tasks, monitoring, diagnostics
DevOps shell, files, Docker, process, monitor, network, git Deployment, containers, infrastructure
Research web search, browse, shell, files Deep web research and analysis

Configuration

Config auto-detected from ./config.yaml or ~/.kernelbot/config.yaml. Environment variables go in .env or ~/.kernelbot/.env.

orchestrator:
  provider: anthropic    # anthropic | openai | google | groq
  model: claude-opus-4-6
  max_tokens: 8192

brain:
  provider: anthropic    # anthropic | openai | google | groq
  model: claude-sonnet-4-6
  max_tokens: 8192

swarm:
  max_concurrent_jobs: 3
  job_timeout_seconds: 300

telegram:
  allowed_users: []      # empty = allow all

life:
  enabled: true
  self_coding:
    enabled: true

See the full config reference for all options.

Architecture

Telegram Bot (src/bot.js)
    ↓
OrchestratorAgent (src/agent.js) — 3 core tools
    ↓ dispatch_task / list_jobs / cancel_job
JobManager (src/swarm/) — queued → running → completed/failed/cancelled
    ↓
WorkerAgent (src/worker.js) — scoped tools, background execution

Both the orchestrator and workers are configurable — use any supported provider and model. All persistent data lives in ~/.kernelbot/.

WARNING: KernelBot has full access to your operating system. Only run it on machines you own and control. Always configure allowed_users in production.

License

MIT

Author

Abdullah Al-Taheri

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