OpenHands is the leading open source agent for software development, usable through a CLI, GUI, SDK, or IDE https://t.co/LvSlDFkAwAopenhands.devJoined May 2024
The longer the task, the more orchestration carries it.
The OpenHands SDK just added three primitives for building robust, long-horizon agent workflows, usable by the model and by you:
Thanks to: @gneubig@juanontech Vasco Alona @OpenHandsDev
@v8bnSSPbrd11738 Thanks for the report! If you could open an issue on github and share reproduction instructions we could take a look. It should not permanently freeze.
Hot off the press 📰🔥📰🔥
"As organizations increasingly adopt agents for developer productivity, code automation, and other engineering tasks, many teams are hitting a scale issue as agents sprawl across repositories, teams, and business units. OpenHands’ offering responds to that challenge by treating agents not as independent, one-off tools but as components of a coordinated system, managed from a single operational plane."
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Open source AI is moving fast, and these four projects are helping shape the future of AI-driven development. Explore the tools empowering developers with autonomous agents, AI-powered operations, and state-of-the-art machine learning capabilities.
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We open-sourced a method to cut slop from agent-generated code.
It seriously works, and we have receipts -- PRs on production code merge 2.4 times faster while still maintaining quality.
See Xingyao's post below for details on *The Verification Stack*
Coding agents open PRs in minutes. But on consequential codebases, those PRs still wait days for human review. So we built a verification stack, and on our own repo, it cut time-to-merge by 58% without lowering code quality. Here’s how. 🧵
Coding agents open PRs in minutes. But on consequential codebases, those PRs still wait days for human review. So we built a verification stack, and on our own repo, it cut time-to-merge by 58% without lowering code quality. Here’s how. 🧵
We ran GPT 5.5 on both Factory and Codex for Vibe Code Bench v1.1, same model, two different results...
Factory (67.4%) came out 10% higher than Codex.(58.2%) ranking #7 and #9, respectively. The differentiation in results is likely because Factory is better at driving the
OpenHands is quietly becoming the default open source AI coding agent everyone’s actually using.,,
76k+ stars in a few months!!
Its a full autonomous agent that can plan, code, debug, and push changes by itself.
What’s making it stick ::
--> Works in terminal or GUI so you can literally watch it work
--> Supports Claude, GPT, and local models without lock-in
--> Handles real tasks end-to-end instead of just spitting out code snippets
--> Actively maintained with frequent updates and a growing builder community
Most agent tools still feel like demos,,
But openhands feels like something you can actually run on real projects without babysitting it every five minutes.
If you’re building or testing AI agents for development work right now, this is currently one of the strongest open options available.
If you’re building AI agents, study these projects:
• @polygres — Postgres for the agent era
• @LangChain / LangGraph — stateful agents
• @llama_index — agents over your data
• @crewAIInc — multi-agent workflows
• @dify_ai — agentic app builder
• @FlowiseAI — visual agent flows
• @OpenHandsDev — coding agents
• @browser_use — browser agents
agents need memory, tools, retrieval, workflows, and data that actually makes sense.
People have been asking why OpenHands V1 goes the opposite direction from Claude Managed Agents. I finally found the time to write it up.
The production pain points are real, but changing the hosted agent architecture won't solve them for free:
xwang.dev/blog/2026/open…
New on the Engineering Blog:
Building Managed Agents—our hosted service for long-running agents—meant solving an old problem in computing: how to design a system for “programs as yet unthought of.”
Read more: anthropic.com/engineering/ma…
If this sounds interesting to you, check out these links for more information!
openhands.dev/blog/use-any-c…
It's all open source, so we welcome any contributions to make it better as well.
What if you could run any coding agent through a single interface, locally, remotely, or on the cloud?
Today we introduced Agent Client Protocol support to the OpenHands Agent Canvas, SDK, and Cloud, making this possible.
We're live in 1 hour.
Join the OpenHands Community Call for:
• Agent Canvas updates
• OpenHands Champions discussion
• Community demos
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Tomorrow: OpenHands Community Call.
We'll be diving into:
• Agent Canvas progress
• OpenHands Champions program updates
• Community demos
• Live Q&A
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