18 comments

  • pojntfx 3 hours ago

    This doesn't seem to be open source, it's currently "all rights reserved" and not under an OSI or FSF license: https://github.com/different-ai/openwork?tab=readme-ov-file#...

    • ben_talent 2 hours ago

      Updated ! Thanks for flagging

      • observationist 15 minutes ago

        Awesome! Very cool project, and kudos for making it MIT licensed.

  • rose8 12 minutes ago

    sounds cool! I'm non technical, I get the workflow with controling home assistant. How could I use this at work? Like how could the workflow be between marketing and devs, for example, for website work, can I change content without dealing with GitHub?

  • louis030195 an hour ago

    Looks great. I don't use opencode myself but like a lot Claude skills, agents, I have like 50 different ones for personal life, work, dating, whatever Is there integration with Claude skills?

    Have you considered using or integrating with ACP? https://zed.dev/acp

    We use it in our desktop app IDE (mediar.ai) and it's pretty good

  • kevinoconnell 18 minutes ago

    yo this is so sick, could def incorporate this into my workflow

    • ben_talent 16 minutes ago

      let me know if you need help, still a bit rough around the edges

  • McAdam 2 hours ago

    Still feels a bit technical. The Claude approach is designed for "Susan in Accounting" - what thoughts do you have to reduce the technical barriers?

    • ben_talent an hour ago

      Yeah it is still too technical.

      First obvious stuff like getting the dmg notarized having easier install.

      Then after it will be about optimizing onboarding. One of the core goals is to help Susan do 1 small task in under 5 min.

      To do that we will need to: - have some prepackaged configs for folks like starter template - ship opencode within the app itself so users don't need to manually install it - and get rid of the technical jargon that is cluttered in the app.

  • imiric 19 minutes ago

    The word "open" in software names has completely lost its meaning.

    • ben_talent 17 minutes ago

      I used "open" because: - it's open source - built on top of open source (opencode) - it's built-around extensibility via plain-text files (skills) and open-source plugins

  • torstenvl 3 hours ago

    This isn't open source.

    • ben_talent 2 hours ago

      Oh damn thanks for flagging. I just added an MIT license.

      • gus_massa 2 hours ago

        Beware that the readme.md still says "TBD" at the bottom.

        • ben_talent 2 hours ago

          Fixed as well. Thanks again!

  • ktallett 3 hours ago

    What is the license?