Well seems there are other offerings

https://github.com/mumez/pharo-smalltalk-interop-mcp-server

A shift in how developers think has to occur,

Write me a class that I can use to dump all the stacks that aren’t housekeeping 
ones based on a file being touched.

Or examine how random numbers are made and the which algorithm is being used. 
Also identify non cryptography safe usages in the system and why.

Look at the network class, identify any race conditions, suggest how to ensure 
it is green thread safe, give me a new class. -> it suggested worker queues, 
read/writer process…

I’m using stdin/stdout each LLM session spins up a squeak/Cuis VM change file 
/dev/null to avoid conflicts but image shouldn’t be altered on disk anyway.

Oh and take this MQTT v3.1.1 Smalltalk implementation give me a V5. That took 
45 minutes, will release in a few weeks.

Ya SIGUSR1

....
John M. McIntosh. Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/smalltalk

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-------- Original Message --------
On Friday, 01/23/26 at 05:47 Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi John - this sounds very interesting and the next UKSTUG meeting is on the 
> 28th cover AI in Smalltalk, so I will mention this and see how 
> comparable/complementary that work is - ideally leading to some folks making 
> your solution run in Pharo as well. (of course - might be interesting for you 
> to join us on the 28th too if you have time)
>
> Tim
>
> On Fri, 23 Jan 2026, at 3:24 AM, John M McIntosh wrote:
>
>> This evening I added ChatGPT support to our work on AI systems talking to 
>> Squeak and Cuis systems.
>> Likely 10 minutes to enable Pharo to join the party, any takers?
>> https://github.com/CorporateSmalltalkConsultingLtd/ClaudeSmalltalk
>>
>> ....
>> John M. McIntosh. Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd 
>> https://www.linkedin.com/in/smalltalk

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