OpenHands
FreeOpen-source AI software engineering agent for autonomous coding and debugging.
Tool Info
Categories
Agents · Coding
Developer
OpenHands
License
Open Source
Official Website
Repository
Overview
OpenHands (formerly OpenDevin) is an open platform for AI agents that write, test, and debug code autonomously.
It runs in isolated environments with shell, browser, and file system access.
Popular for evaluating autonomous software engineering capabilities.
Features
- Sandboxed code execution
- Browser and shell tools
- Multi-model support
- Docker-based isolation
Pricing
Free tier available
Free (open source)
Pros
- Strong autonomous coding focus
- Active open-source community
- Self-hostable
Best For
Autonomous bug fixingFeature implementation agentsDevOps automation
When NOT to Use
- Requires careful sandboxing in production
- Can be resource-intensive
Typical Users
Senior engineersPlatform teamsAgent researchers
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Tags
#agents#coding#autonomous
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