OpenChamber: The Agentic Dev Environment That Keeps Working While You Sleep
OpenChamber: An Agentic Development Environment

OpenChamber is an open-source agentic development environment that lets you set a goal and let AI agents work toward it autonomously—even with the app closed. It supports running tasks across up to five models, merging the best results, and grouping large diffs into ordered steps. You can point at UI elements to send context, start from GitHub issues or PRs, and schedule prompts via cron. Available on macOS, Windows, Linux, and mobile, it offers browser access, SSH forwarding, and a UI password gate for secure remote use. Built on the OpenCode SDK, it prioritizes privacy with end-to-end encrypted connections and no data collection.
After years of switching between IDEs and TUIs, I found the sweet spot for everything I need: Openchamber.
- arcanemachiner
Had to scroll all the way to the bottom to see that its a wrapper for OpenCode.
This actual functionality should be more explicitly stated, and should be described much sooner IMO.
- azuanrb
I prefer Paseo https://github.com/getpaseo/paseo, mainly because I have specific preferences for different harness + model combinations. For example, I like using ChatGPT models via pi, and GLM via Claude Code.
If you’re happy with OpenCode as the harness, OpenChamber is great. But if you prefer using different harnesses under the hood, Paseo is a better fit.
I installed it on my homelab and can access the same sessions from my MacBook or iPhone at any time. Been really nice to use so far.
- tomislavpet
I'm using Orca recently for both coding and as a terminal and like it a lot, seems this is very similar, just tied to a single harness?
- Squarex
It's nice but I get such memory leaks that I have to reboot my bacbook after a few hours of using it. Sticking to opencode gui for now.
- dakiol
Over 50 npm dependencies (dev and non-dev). Is this really how things are developed in 2026? After all what's happening (cyber security), is any developer out there running this kind of software just like that in their main machines without any concerns?