CoderClaw
Self-hosted, developer-first multi‑agent coding workflows.
Transition from coding to managing business outcomes.
CoderClaw manages independent agents & sub-agents. CoderClawLink orchestrates projects across your entire mesh.
⟩ Quick Start
Works on macOS, Windows & Linux. The one-liner installs Node.js and everything else for you.
⟩ What It Does
Agent & Sub-agent Manager
CoderClaw runs and coordinates independent coding agents and sub-agents. Delegate work autonomously across your entire workflow.
Mesh Orchestration
CoderClawLink is the project management and mesh orchestrator — coordinating agents, tasks, and outcomes across your entire team.
Business Outcome Focus
Transition from writing code to managing business outcomes. Let the agents handle execution while you focus on strategy.
Full Automation
Agents can browse the web, control your browser, run shell commands, and interact with any tool or service on your behalf.
Full System Access
Read and write files, run shell commands, execute scripts. Full access or sandboxed—your choice.
Skills & Plugins
Extend with community skills or build your own. Agents can even write and deploy new capabilities on the fly.
Deep Codebase Understanding
AST parsing, semantic maps, dependency graphs and git history give agents real comprehension of your project.
Multi-Agent Workflows
Built‑in patterns for planning, feature dev, bug fixes, refactors and adversarial reviews keep work moving.
Security & RBAC
Enterprise‑ready model with role‑based access control, device trust and audit trails (Phase 2).
Self‑Hosted & Open Source
Run on your infrastructure under the MIT license – no vendor lock‑in or subscription ceilings.
⟩ Why CoderClaw?
Self-hosted, multi-agent orchestration built for developers. Key differentiators:
- Deep codebase understanding (AST, semantic maps, git history, persistent context).
- Pre‑built multi-agent workflows: planning, coding, review, testing, adversarial passes.
- Security & governance: RBAC, device trust, audit trails.
- Works from any channel or CLI, with any model provider.
- Open source (MIT) with no vendor lock-in.