Tag: OpenClaw
About OpenClaw
productOpenClaw is not a coding harness in the Claude Code / Codex sense. It’s closer to an “agent operating system” — a set of primitives for running long-lived personal agents with their own memory, schedules, and tools. The community around it leans heavily into local-first AI, productivity agents, and ecosystem experimentation rather than shipping production software. Coverage on this tag follows the persistent-memory model, plugin/skill releases, and how the indie agent crowd is treating OpenClaw as the connective tissue of their personal AI stacks.
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OpenClaw's persistent-memory release is reframing what an 'agent OS' looks like
While the coding-harness crowd is fighting over benchmarks, OpenClaw is quietly attracting the indie agent builders who care about something else entirely — agents that remember.
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Inside the harness wars: how Claude Code, Codex, Hermes, and OpenClaw are redrawing the agent stack
Four contenders, four philosophies, two completely different problem statements. We talked to people on all four sides about what they're actually competing on — and where they're not competing at all.