Welcome to OpenDevin, a platform for autonomous software engineers, powered by AI and LLMs.
OpenDevin agents collaborate with human developers to write code, fix bugs, and ship features.
The easiest way to run OpenDevin is inside a Docker container. It works best with the most recent version of Docker, 26.0.0
.
You must be using Linux, Mac OS, or WSL on Windows.
To start the app, run these commands, replacing $(pwd)/workspace
with the directory you want OpenDevin to work with.
# The directory you want OpenDevin to work with. MUST be an absolute path!
export WORKSPACE_BASE=$(pwd)/workspace;
Warning
OpenDevin runs bash commands within a Docker sandbox, so it should not affect your machine. But your workspace directory will be attached to that sandbox, and files in the directory may be modified or deleted.
docker run \
-it \
--pull=always \
-e SANDBOX_USER_ID=$(id -u) \
-e WORKSPACE_MOUNT_PATH=$WORKSPACE_BASE \
-v $WORKSPACE_BASE:/opt/workspace_base \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-p 3000:3000 \
--add-host host.docker.internal:host-gateway \
ghcr.io/opendevin/opendevin:0.5
You'll find OpenDevin running at http://localhost:3000.
To learn more about the project, and for tips on using OpenDevin, check out our documentation.
There you'll find resources on how to use different LLM providers (like ollama and Anthropic's Claude), troubleshooting resources, and advanced configuration options.
OpenDevin is a community-driven project, and we welcome contributions from everyone. Whether you're a developer, a researcher, or simply enthusiastic about advancing the field of software engineering with AI, there are many ways to get involved:
- Code Contributions: Help us develop new agents, core functionality, the frontend and other interfaces, or sandboxing solutions.
- Research and Evaluation: Contribute to our understanding of LLMs in software engineering, participate in evaluating the models, or suggest improvements.
- Feedback and Testing: Use the OpenDevin toolset, report bugs, suggest features, or provide feedback on usability.
For details, please check CONTRIBUTING.md.
Whether you're a developer, a researcher, or simply enthusiastic about OpenDevin, we'd love to have you in our community. Let's make software engineering better together!
- Slack workspace - Here we talk about research, architecture, and future development.
- Discord server - This is a community-run server for general discussion, questions, and feedback.
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.