OpenHands

OpenHands

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Fuer praktische Bewertung: OpenHands is an open-source software-development agent platform for building, running, and customizing coding agents that can edit code, run commands, and browse.

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Capabilities

  • Fuer praktische Bewertung: Open-source agent platform for software tasks, code editing, terminal use, and browser-assisted workflows.
  • Fuer praktische Bewertung: Useful for teams that need inspectable infrastructure rather than a fully closed coding agent.
  • Fuer praktische Bewertung: Can be self-hosted or customized, making it suitable for agent research and internal tooling experiments.
  • Fuer praktische Bewertung: Strong community signal in GitHub open-source agent rankings and coding-agent discussions.
  • Fuer praktische Bewertung: Best evaluated with sandboxed repos and explicit command/network boundaries.
  • Fuer praktische Bewertung: Compare with Aider, Cline, OpenCode, Claude Code, and Devin depending on local control needs.

Use Cases

  • Testszenario: Fuer praktische Bewertung: Run OpenHands on a toy repository to observe how it plans, edits, runs commands, and recovers from errors.
  • Testszenario: Fuer praktische Bewertung: Self-host it for an internal agent experiment where source visibility matters.
  • Testszenario: Fuer praktische Bewertung: Customize tool access for a narrow engineering workflow such as test repair.
  • Testszenario: Fuer praktische Bewertung: Use it as a research baseline against closed coding agents.
  • Testszenario: Fuer praktische Bewertung: Evaluate resource usage, setup friction, and maintenance needs before team rollout.
  • Testszenario: Fuer praktische Bewertung: Audit container isolation and credential handling before private code access.

Examples and Source Notes

  • Offizielle Website: https://www.all-hands.dev/
  • Repository: https://github.com/All-Hands-AI/OpenHands
  • Dokumentation: https://docs.all-hands.dev/
  • Risikopruefung: Open source does not remove operational risk; sandbox execution, secrets, and network egress still need governance.