
How We Built OpenPawz — A Native AI Workflow Engine for Developers
💡 Introduction Over the past few months we've been building OpenPawz — a native agent and workflow automation system that runs on GitHub and local environments. The goal? Give developers a way to define powerful automation in code rather than legacy hosted platforms. I want to share why this tool matters, how it works, and how you can use it or contribute. 💻 What Is OpenPawz? OpenPawz is a developer-first automation and agent workflow engine designed to: Run workflows locally or in CI Integrate easily with GitHub Actions Empower developers to write custom agents Enable cross-project automation without vendor lock-in Think of it as workflow-as-code that scales from your laptop to larger automated pipelines. 📈 What We’ve Learned So Far Over the last few weeks, the project has gotten traction from: GitHub views and unique visitors Referrals from HN and other tech sites Early adopters exploring workflows Seeing people not just star the repo, but dive into workflow files and examples has be
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