TypeScriptFree
OpenClaw
A personal agent that lives on your machine and answers in your chat apps
- agents
- assistant
- self-hosted
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Agents you install and use: a personal assistant that lives on your machine, and coding agents that work in your terminal. These are applications rather than libraries, so the question is which one to run, not which one to write against.
A personal agent that lives on your machine and answers in your chat apps
Drives a chat subscription you already pay for instead of a metered API
A terminal coding agent that is not tied to one model vendor
A coding agent and the parts to build your own, in one repository
The question this shelf answers: Which agent should I actually install?
| Tool | Licence | Language | Cost | Self host |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OpenClaw | MIT | TypeScript | Free | Yes |
| Hermes Agent | MIT | Python | Free | Yes |
| OpenCode | MIT | TypeScript | Free | Yes |
| Pi | MIT | TypeScript | Free | Yes |
One channel. New entries when they are added, with the caveat included. No daily digest, no course, nothing to buy.
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