Kimi-k2-thinking is incredible. So I built an agent to test it out, Kimi-writer. It can generate a full novel from one prompt, running up to 300 tool requests per session. Here it is creating an entire book, a collection of 15 short sci-fi stories.
Here's the link to the full book: we.tl/t-eLDEGapMaJ

Nov 7, 2025 · 7:11 PM UTC

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Couldn't you think of a better use case for your demo rather than something nobody will ever read?
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Couldn't you think of a better use case for your comment rather than something nobody will ever care?
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This is fascinating. Tell me, how do you get it to remember context between chapter 1 and chapter 10, for example? I can see these are short stories, but have you tried with a longer form narrative that requires multiple interconnected narrative threads?
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Could you share the code too, or talk about the general process of running this amount of prompts?
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use another transfer method we transfer is not safe anymore
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Pretty
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