openclaude is an open-source AI developer tool for builders evaluating agentic workflows, model-development infrastructure, or coding-agent operations. The canonical source is the public GitHub repository at https://github.com/Gitlawb/openclaude. OpenTools verified that repository during this creation pass and used public metadata rather than marketing copy: 29,013 stars, 8,763 forks, 120 open issues, and a latest public push dated 2026-06-17.
The project description is: runs anywhere. uses anything. openclaude is positioned as a Claude-compatible open agent surface: the project description is intentionally short, so teams should inspect the README and source before trusting it with private code or credentials. That framing matters. Many AI projects look similar in a queue, but this listing is for a runnable or inspectable developer tool, not a foundation model and not a generic article. The practical question for builders is whether it makes agent or model work easier to run, review, repeat, or govern.
A good first test is simple. Read the upstream README, clone the project in a disposable environment, and run only the documented setup path. Check exactly which files it reads, which commands it can execute, what credentials it expects, and whether it calls external model APIs. If the project integrates with Claude Code, Codex, local models, or other agents, test it against a throwaway repository before giving it production code.
openclaude should interest developers, AI engineering teams, and platform teams that already work with coding agents or foundation-model infrastructure. Solo builders can use it to experiment with a more structured workflow. Larger teams should evaluate it as part of an internal developer-tooling stack, with the same security review they would apply to any automation that can change code, run commands, or broker model calls.
Pricing is listed as free/open-source access because the source repository is public. That does not mean every workflow is free. Users may still pay for connected LLM APIs, hosted compute, cloud runners, storage, or private services they attach to the project. Review the Other terms, recent commits, issue activity, and dependency tree before adopting it commercially.
OpenTools keeps this page source-backed and conservative. We verified the repository URL, public GitHub activity, description, and project positioning. We did not infer hidden benchmarks, private roadmap details, or paid plans that are not documented upstream. If the project later adds hosted pricing, docs, screenshots, or a stable release channel, this record should be updated with those facts instead of creating a second duplicate listing.