OpenMythos
Provides a reference implementation for understanding Claude's underlying architecture patterns, useful for teams building compatible or complementary systems.
A theoretical reconstruction of the Claude Mythos architecture, built from first principles using the available research literature.
- Study transformer architecture patterns from reverse-engineered research
- Prototype alternative implementations based on published Claude papers
- Understand scaling laws and training approaches in large language models
Provides a reference implementation for understanding Claude's underlying architecture patterns, useful for teams building compatible or complementary systems. Helps developers reverse-engineer design principles from public research rather than relying on black-box behavior.
AI researchers, architecture students, and developers building custom inference systems who want to study Claude's design without access to official source code.
https://github.com/kyegomez/OpenMythos
By kyegomez
How to Get It
claude plugins install kyegomez/OpenMythos
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Discussed on Hacker News, Reddit
- Kye Gomez built OpenMythos from scratch just 12 days after Mythos was announced! — Reddit · 12 pts
- OpenMythos – open-source Mythos alternative — Hacker News · 6 pts
- A theoretical reconstruction of the Mythos architecture from first principles — Hacker News · 6 pts
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 9,997 GitHub stars; 1 contributors; last commit 28d ago; license MIT.
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Evaluation
Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 9,997 GitHub stars; 1 contributors; last commit 28d ago; license MIT.