langchain-ai/open-swe

open-swe

An Open-Source Asynchronous Coding Agent

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Stars10,002
Forks1,137
LanguagePython
LicenseMIT

Usage guide

open-swe is an open-source project around agent, agents, anthropic with 10,002 GitHub stars. This guide focuses on when to use it, how to install it, how to run the first example, and what to verify before adopting it.

Repository license: MITCommercial use permitted, review additional terms

Key features

  • Implemented mainly in Python, useful for judging integration effort in a similar stack.
  • GitHub detected the MIT repository license, which generally permits commercial use. This signal only covers the repository license; review its obligations and any model weights, datasets, dependencies, or external services before commercial adoption.
  • The project has a homepage, so cross-check docs, examples, and release information beyond GitHub.

Best for

  • Evaluating open-swe for Python AI workflows.
  • Comparing a GitHub project with 10,002 stars and current repository activity.

Pros

  • open-swe has visible GitHub traction with 10,002 stars. Topics: agent, agents, ai.
  • The project provides an external homepage for deeper evaluation.

Cons

  • Production fit still depends on documentation depth, issue activity, and release cadence.
  • License review should confirm the MIT terms fit your use case.

Production readiness

open-swe should be validated with its README, release history, open issues, and integration requirements before production use.

License risk

MIT is reported by GitHub; review the repository license before redistribution or commercial use.

open-swe architecture preview

open-swe's main path starts at the entry surface, runs through Coding agent runtime, combines OpenAI / Claude, Runtime context, GitHub / Slack, and returns Assistant response / action result.

Entry

CLI / terminal entry

open-swe is primarily entered through a developer command or terminal workflow.

git clone https://github.com/langchain-ai/open-swe.git

Runtime

Coding agent runtime

The runtime reads developer intent, inspects repository context, plans edits, and returns code-oriented actions.

coding workflow

Runtime dependencies

Model

OpenAI / Claude

Model calls are likely routed through OpenAI, Claude based on README and topic signals.

OpenAI, Claude

Context

Runtime context

Runtime state, user input, repository files, or configuration provide context for each task.

context signal

Tools

GitHub / Slack

Tool adapters let the runtime act outside the model through GitHub / Slack.

GitHub, Slack

Output

Assistant response / action result

The final result is a response, action, or task completion returned through the active channel.

assistant output

Install tutorial

Before you install

  • Python runtime and an isolated virtual environment
  • A clean working directory for the first test run
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Step 1

Check the runtime environment

open-swe depends on a Python-style environment. Use venv, conda, or a container to keep dependencies isolated.

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Step 2

Get the project files

Start from the official repository or package so the first run matches the documented behavior.

terminal
$ git clone https://github.com/langchain-ai/open-swe.git
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Step 3

Install or build dependencies

No extra setup command was detected. Check the README before adding custom configuration.

Adoption guidance and sources

Practical use cases

Agent workflow prototype

Use it to validate task decomposition, tool calling, memory, tool permissions, and result review loops.

An Open-Source Asynchronous Coding Agent

This is one of the documented reasons to evaluate open-swe before choosing a stack.

Focus area: agent

This is one of the documented reasons to evaluate open-swe before choosing a stack.

AI Agents project comparison

Compare open-swe with similar projects before committing to a stack.

Before adopting

  • Complete one clean-environment verification using the official open-swe setup path.
  • Review repository license, model weights, external services, and dependency terms for your use case.
  • Check recent commits, release cadence, issue response, and documentation depth.
  • Evaluate output quality, latency, resource usage, and recovery behavior with a small dataset.

Configuration notes

  • Review README configuration notes before using production data.

Sources checked

These links are used to verify repository, documentation, or tutorial details. Review the source pages before adopting the project.

Troubleshooting

  • If installation fails, first confirm the command is being run from the README-specified directory.
  • If dependencies conflict, retry in a fresh virtual environment, container, or working directory.
  • If output looks wrong, return to the smallest documented open-swe example before adding complex data.
  • For keys, model files, or external services, verify environment variables, local paths, and permissions one by one.
  • Before production use, review recent updates, open issues, license terms, and safety boundaries.
What is open-swe?

open-swe is an open-source ai agents project. An Open-Source Asynchronous Coding Agent

How do I install open-swe?

Start with the official README. The first detected setup step is: git clone https://github.com/langchain-ai/open-swe.git.

Is open-swe beginner-friendly?

If you already know the Python ecosystem, start with the smallest example. Otherwise test it in an isolated environment first.

Can open-swe be used commercially?

GitHub detected the MIT repository license, which generally permits commercial use. This signal only covers the repository license; review its obligations and any model weights, datasets, dependencies, or external services before commercial adoption.

Does open-swe need a GPU?

GPU requirements depend on the workload, model, and dataset size. Start with the smallest README example before scaling up.

How should I decide whether to adopt open-swe?

Evaluate setup cost, maintenance activity, issue health, license terms, and fit with your real workflow.

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