The primary
src/tree in this repository is now dedicated to Python porting work. The March 31, 2026 Claude Code source exposure is part of the project's background, but the tracked repository is now centered on Python source rather than the exposed TypeScript snapshot.
The main source tree is now Python-first.
src/contains the active Python porting workspacetests/verifies the current Python workspace- the exposed snapshot is no longer part of the tracked repository state
The current Python workspace is not yet a complete one-to-one replacement for the original system, but the primary implementation surface is now Python.
I originally studied the exposed codebase to understand its harness, tool wiring, and agent workflow. After spending more time with the legal and ethical questions—and after reading the essay linked below—I did not want the exposed snapshot itself to remain the main tracked source tree.
This repository now focuses on Python porting work instead.
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├── src/ # Python porting workspace
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── commands.py
│ ├── main.py
│ ├── models.py
│ ├── port_manifest.py
│ ├── query_engine.py
│ ├── task.py
│ └── tools.py
├── tests/ # Python verification
├── assets/omx/ # OmX workflow screenshots
├── 2026-03-09-is-legal-the-same-as-legitimate-ai-reimplementation-and-the-erosion-of-copyleft.md
└── README.md
The new Python src/ tree currently provides:
port_manifest.py— summarizes the current Python workspace structuremodels.py— dataclasses for subsystems, modules, and backlog statecommands.py— Python-side command port metadatatools.py— Python-side tool port metadataquery_engine.py— renders a Python porting summary from the active workspacemain.py— a CLI entrypoint for manifest and summary output
Render the Python porting summary:
python3 -m src.main summaryPrint the current Python workspace manifest:
python3 -m src.main manifestList the current Python modules:
python3 -m src.main subsystems --limit 16Run verification:
python3 -m unittest discover -s tests -vThe essay is dated March 9, 2026, so it should be read as companion analysis that predates the March 31, 2026 source exposure that motivated this rewrite direction.
The restructuring and documentation work on this repository was AI-assisted and orchestrated with Yeachan Heo's oh-my-codex (OmX), layered on top of Codex.
$teammode: used for coordinated parallel review and architectural feedback$ralphmode: used for persistent execution, verification, and completion discipline- Codex-driven workflow: used to turn the main
src/tree into a Python-first porting workspace
Ralph/team orchestration view while the README and essay context were being reviewed in terminal panes.
Split-pane review and verification flow during the final README wording pass.
- This repository does not claim ownership of the original Claude Code source material.
- This repository is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or maintained by Anthropic.

