Developer Builds Local AI Plane to Run Assistant Tasks After Chat Closes
A developer building CliGate, a local AI control plane, identified a core limitation of chat-based AI assistants: they stop functioning the moment the user closes the conversation window. To address this, the developer designed a system where scheduled tasks wake the assistant in isolated background scopes, run autonomously, and only surface to the user when input or confirmation is needed. A key fix involved separating recurring task runs into fresh contexts by default, preventing the assistant from treating new jobs as duplicates of earlier ones. The system also includes a routing mechanism that links paused background runs back to the user's visible conversation, avoiding silent failures when the assistant needs human input. The result shifts scheduled AI work from simple timer-based reminders into full delayed assistant runs with controlled context and user notification.
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