* feat: implement /loop command with fixed and dynamic scheduling modes Enable cron tools and /loop skill without the AGENT_TRIGGERS build flag by removing feature guards from tools.ts, REPL.tsx, and skill registration. The isKairosCronEnabled() runtime gate now enables cron unconditionally for open builds while preserving the GrowthBook kill switch for ant builds. The /loop skill supports four modes: fixed-interval with prompt, fixed-interval maintenance, dynamic-prompt (self-pacing), and dynamic maintenance (bare /loop). * chore: remove unused DEFAULT_INTERVAL constant from loop skill * revert: drop infra changes, scope PR to /loop skill rewrite only The cron activation layer (AGENT_TRIGGERS guard removal, isKairosCronEnabled hardcode) is covered by an in-flight stack (#633, #639). Scope this PR to just the loop.ts rewrite and its tests so it can land cleanly on top. * fix: restore infra changes needed for /loop in open build Bun's constant folder evaluates feature('AGENT_TRIGGERS') at bundle time through the bun:bundle shim — even when the flag is flipped to true in build.ts, the folded value is cached from the previous build and stays false. This means the feature-gated require() blocks for cron tools, useScheduledTasks, and loop skill registration all compile to dead code regardless of the flag. Fix by removing the AGENT_TRIGGERS guards from the specific paths /loop needs: - tools.ts: cron tools always registered (isEnabled gates visibility) - REPL.tsx: useScheduledTasks always mounted - index.ts: registerLoopSkill via static import, called unconditionally - prompt.ts: isKairosCronEnabled() bypasses feature flag for non-ant builds * fix: replace backslash line continuations with explicit delimiters in loop prompts The backslash-newline sequences inside template literals were acting as line continuations, collapsing newlines and merging prompt content with surrounding instruction text. Replace with --- BEGIN/END --- markers for unambiguous delimiting. Also add tests for trailing "every" clause parsing, human-readable unit normalization, and the non-interval "check every PR" case. * fix: remove remaining AGENT_TRIGGERS guards from print.ts and constants/tools.ts Completes the cron guard removal started in the previous commit. The cron scheduler in non-interactive (-p) mode was dead because print.ts still gated cronSchedulerModule/cronGate requires behind feature('AGENT_TRIGGERS'), which Bun constant-folds to false in open builds. Similarly, cron tool names were absent from IN_PROCESS_TEAMMATE_ALLOWED_TOOLS. Remove all three guards so the scheduler initialises (gated at runtime by isKairosCronEnabled) and cron tools are allowed for in-process teammates in all builds.
OpenClaude
OpenClaude is an open-source coding-agent CLI for cloud and local model providers.
Use OpenAI-compatible APIs, Gemini, GitHub Models, Codex, Ollama, Atomic Chat, and other supported backends while keeping one terminal-first workflow: prompts, tools, agents, MCP, slash commands, and streaming output.
Quick Start | Setup Guides | Providers | Source Build | VS Code Extension | Community
Why OpenClaude
- Use one CLI across cloud APIs and local model backends
- Save provider profiles inside the app with
/provider - Run with OpenAI-compatible services, Gemini, GitHub Models, Codex, Ollama, Atomic Chat, and other supported providers
- Keep coding-agent workflows in one place: bash, file tools, grep, glob, agents, tasks, MCP, and web tools
- Use the bundled VS Code extension for launch integration and theme support
Quick Start
Install
npm install -g @gitlawb/openclaude
If the install later reports ripgrep not found, install ripgrep system-wide and confirm rg --version works in the same terminal before starting OpenClaude.
Start
openclaude
Inside OpenClaude:
- run
/providerfor guided provider setup and saved profiles - run
/onboard-githubfor GitHub Models onboarding
Fastest OpenAI setup
macOS / Linux:
export CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-your-key-here
export OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-4o
openclaude
Windows PowerShell:
$env:CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI="1"
$env:OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-your-key-here"
$env:OPENAI_MODEL="gpt-4o"
openclaude
Fastest local Ollama setup
macOS / Linux:
export CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI=1
export OPENAI_BASE_URL=http://localhost:11434/v1
export OPENAI_MODEL=qwen2.5-coder:7b
openclaude
Windows PowerShell:
$env:CLAUDE_CODE_USE_OPENAI="1"
$env:OPENAI_BASE_URL="http://localhost:11434/v1"
$env:OPENAI_MODEL="qwen2.5-coder:7b"
openclaude
Setup Guides
Beginner-friendly guides:
Advanced and source-build guides:
Supported Providers
| Provider | Setup Path | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| OpenAI-compatible | /provider or env vars |
Works with OpenAI, OpenRouter, DeepSeek, Groq, Mistral, LM Studio, and other compatible /v1 servers |
| Gemini | /provider or env vars |
Supports API key, access token, or local ADC workflow on current main |
| GitHub Models | /onboard-github |
Interactive onboarding with saved credentials |
| Codex | /provider |
Uses existing Codex credentials when available |
| Ollama | /provider or env vars |
Local inference with no API key |
| Atomic Chat | advanced setup | Local Apple Silicon backend |
| Bedrock / Vertex / Foundry | env vars | Additional provider integrations for supported environments |
What Works
- Tool-driven coding workflows: Bash, file read/write/edit, grep, glob, agents, tasks, MCP, and slash commands
- Streaming responses: Real-time token output and tool progress
- Tool calling: Multi-step tool loops with model calls, tool execution, and follow-up responses
- Images: URL and base64 image inputs for providers that support vision
- Provider profiles: Guided setup plus saved
.openclaude-profile.jsonsupport - Local and remote model backends: Cloud APIs, local servers, and Apple Silicon local inference
Provider Notes
OpenClaude supports multiple providers, but behavior is not identical across all of them.
- Anthropic-specific features may not exist on other providers
- Tool quality depends heavily on the selected model
- Smaller local models can struggle with long multi-step tool flows
- Some providers impose lower output caps than the CLI defaults, and OpenClaude adapts where possible
For best results, use models with strong tool/function calling support.
Agent Routing
OpenClaude can route different agents to different models through settings-based routing. This is useful for cost optimization or splitting work by model strength.
Add to ~/.claude/settings.json:
{
"agentModels": {
"deepseek-chat": {
"base_url": "https://api.deepseek.com/v1",
"api_key": "sk-your-key"
},
"gpt-4o": {
"base_url": "https://api.openai.com/v1",
"api_key": "sk-your-key"
}
},
"agentRouting": {
"Explore": "deepseek-chat",
"Plan": "gpt-4o",
"general-purpose": "gpt-4o",
"frontend-dev": "deepseek-chat",
"default": "gpt-4o"
}
}
When no routing match is found, the global provider remains the fallback.
Note:
api_keyvalues insettings.jsonare stored in plaintext. Keep this file private and do not commit it to version control.
Web Search and Fetch
By default, WebSearch works on non-Anthropic models using DuckDuckGo. This gives GPT-4o, DeepSeek, Gemini, Ollama, and other OpenAI-compatible providers a free web search path out of the box.
Note: DuckDuckGo fallback works by scraping search results and may be rate-limited, blocked, or subject to DuckDuckGo's Terms of Service. If you want a more reliable supported option, configure Firecrawl.
For Anthropic-native backends and Codex responses, OpenClaude keeps the native provider web search behavior.
WebFetch works, but its basic HTTP plus HTML-to-markdown path can still fail on JavaScript-rendered sites or sites that block plain HTTP requests.
Set a Firecrawl API key if you want Firecrawl-powered search/fetch behavior:
export FIRECRAWL_API_KEY=your-key-here
With Firecrawl enabled:
WebSearchcan use Firecrawl's search API while DuckDuckGo remains the default free path for non-Claude modelsWebFetchuses Firecrawl's scrape endpoint instead of raw HTTP, handling JS-rendered pages correctly
Free tier at firecrawl.dev includes 500 credits. The key is optional.
Headless gRPC Server
OpenClaude can be run as a headless gRPC service, allowing you to integrate its agentic capabilities (tools, bash, file editing) into other applications, CI/CD pipelines, or custom user interfaces. The server uses bidirectional streaming to send real-time text chunks, tool calls, and request permissions for sensitive commands.
1. Start the gRPC Server
Start the core engine as a gRPC service on localhost:50051:
npm run dev:grpc
Configuration
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
GRPC_PORT |
50051 |
Port the gRPC server listens on |
GRPC_HOST |
localhost |
Bind address. Use 0.0.0.0 to expose on all interfaces (not recommended without authentication) |
2. Run the Test CLI Client
We provide a lightweight CLI client that communicates exclusively over gRPC. It acts just like the main interactive CLI, rendering colors, streaming tokens, and prompting you for tool permissions (y/n) via the gRPC action_required event.
In a separate terminal, run:
npm run dev:grpc:cli
Note: The gRPC definitions are located in src/proto/openclaude.proto. You can use this file to generate clients in Python, Go, Rust, or any other language.
Source Build And Local Development
bun install
bun run build
node dist/cli.mjs
Helpful commands:
bun run devbun testbun run test:coveragebun run security:pr-scan -- --base origin/mainbun run smokebun run doctor:runtimebun run verify:privacy- focused
bun test ...runs for the areas you touch
Testing And Coverage
OpenClaude uses Bun's built-in test runner for unit tests.
Run the full unit suite:
bun test
Generate unit test coverage:
bun run test:coverage
Open the visual coverage report:
open coverage/index.html
If you already have coverage/lcov.info and only want to rebuild the UI:
bun run test:coverage:ui
Use focused test runs when you only touch one area:
bun run test:providerbun run test:provider-recommendationbun test path/to/file.test.ts
Recommended contributor validation before opening a PR:
bun run buildbun run smokebun run test:coveragefor broader unit coverage when your change affects shared runtime or provider logic- focused
bun test ...runs for the files and flows you changed
Coverage output is written to coverage/lcov.info, and OpenClaude also generates a git-activity-style heatmap at coverage/index.html.
Repository Structure
src/- core CLI/runtimescripts/- build, verification, and maintenance scriptsdocs/- setup, contributor, and project documentationpython/- standalone Python helpers and their testsvscode-extension/openclaude-vscode/- VS Code extension.github/- repo automation, templates, and CI configurationbin/- CLI launcher entrypoints
VS Code Extension
The repo includes a VS Code extension in vscode-extension/openclaude-vscode for OpenClaude launch integration, provider-aware control-center UI, and theme support.
Security
If you believe you found a security issue, see SECURITY.md.
Community
- Use GitHub Discussions for Q&A, ideas, and community conversation
- Use GitHub Issues for confirmed bugs and actionable feature work
Contributing
Contributions are welcome.
For larger changes, open an issue first so the scope is clear before implementation. Helpful validation commands include:
bun run buildbun run test:coveragebun run smoke- focused
bun test ...runs for touched areas
Disclaimer
OpenClaude is an independent community project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Anthropic.
OpenClaude originated from the Claude Code codebase and has since been substantially modified to support multiple providers and open use. "Claude" and "Claude Code" are trademarks of Anthropic PBC. See LICENSE for details.
License
See LICENSE.