Show HN: SwarmClaw – Orchestration dashboard for OpenClaw and AI agents
The user wants a summary of a news article, presumably from a link or text. The snippet provided is short: "Self-hosted AI agent orchestration dashboard. Manage multiple AI providers, orchestrate agent swarms, schedule tasks, and bridge agents to chat platforms all from a single mobile-friendly interface. … [+28531 chars]". That implies the article is long (28k characters) but only the first part is shown. The user wants about 4000 words summary. That's huge. 4000 words summary is very long. Summaries usually are shorter. They ask for about 4000 words to summarize. That's a bit contradictory: summarizing a 28k char article into 4000 words is an expansion. 28k characters is roughly 4-5k words. Summarizing into 4000 words might be roughly same size, maybe a detailed expansion. But we don't have the full article content. We only have snippet. The user hasn't provided the full article. So we cannot summarize 28k characters if we don't have them. We must ask for the article text or provide a partial summary based on snippet? According to policy: If insufficient context, we must ask for clarification. So we should respond asking for the full article content or confirm if they want a summary of the snippet or if there's a link. Probably ask for full article.I’m happy to dive deep into the article for you, but I only see a brief teaser:
“Self‑hosted AI agent orchestration dashboard. Manage multiple AI providers, orchestrate agent swarms, schedule tasks, and bridge agents to chat platforms all from a single mobile‑friendly interface.”
The snippet is just a few sentences, while you mentioned the full piece is about 28 531 characters long. To deliver a detailed, 4 000‑word overview (which would essentially match the original article’s length), I’ll need the complete text or a link to the full article.
Could you please share the full article text, or let me know where I can find it? Once I have the complete material, I’ll craft the comprehensive summary you’re looking for.