Comparison
oh-my-openagent vs CowAgent
Verdict
Pick oh-my-openagent if decisive facts about oh-my-openagent; pick CowAgent if cowAgent is an open-source framework designed for task planning and execution with features including self-evolution through memory and knowledge accumulation. It supports multiple models and communication channels.
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Trust & integrity
| Signal | oh-my-openagent | CowAgent |
|---|---|---|
| Maintenance | Very active (0d since push) As of today · github_public_v1 | Very active (0d since push) As of 3d · github_public_v1 |
| Provenance | Not a fork · Personal account As of today · github_public_v1 | Not a fork · Personal account As of 3d · github_public_v1 |
| OSV dependency advisories | No lockfile (source not queried) As of 1mo · osv@v1 | No lockfile (source not queried) As of 1mo · osv@v1 |
| deps.dev advisories | Not queried deps.dev@v1 | Not queried deps.dev@v1 |
| OpenSSF Scorecard | Not queried openssf-scorecard@v1 | Not queried openssf-scorecard@v1 |
Tagline
- oh-my-openagent
- A coding agent for complex codebases, supporting multiple AI agents like ChatGPT and Claude.
- CowAgent
- Open-source super AI assistant & Agent Harness
Stars
- oh-my-openagent
- 68k
- CowAgent
- 47k
Forks
- oh-my-openagent
- 5.6k
- CowAgent
- 10k
Open issues
- oh-my-openagent
- 782
- CowAgent
- 37
Language
- oh-my-openagent
- TypeScript
- CowAgent
- Python
Adopt for
- oh-my-openagent
- Decisive facts about oh-my-openagent.
- CowAgent
- CowAgent is an open-source framework designed for task planning and execution with features including self-evolution through memory and knowledge accumulation. It supports multiple models and communication channels.
Persona
- oh-my-openagent
- -
- CowAgent
- -
Runtime
- oh-my-openagent
- -
- CowAgent
- -
License
- oh-my-openagent
- Other
- CowAgent
- CowAgent uses an MIT license, which is permissive and allows for free usage in both proprietary and open-source projects with minimal obligations.
Last pushed
- oh-my-openagent
- Aug 19, 2026
- CowAgent
- Aug 15, 2026
Categories
- oh-my-openagent
- AI Agents, Developer Tools
- CowAgent
- AI Agents
Trust and health
Open issues (now)
- oh-my-openagent
- 782
- CowAgent
- 37
Stars delta
- oh-my-openagent
- +1.9k (30d)
- CowAgent
- +506 (30d)
Open issues delta
- oh-my-openagent
- -102 (30d)
- CowAgent
- +11 (30d)
Full report
- oh-my-openagent
- Trust report
- CowAgent
- Trust report
Typed relationship
Choose oh-my-openagent if…
- oh-my-openagent is primarily TypeScript; CowAgent is Python.
- License: oh-my-openagent is Other, CowAgent is MIT.
- Both oh-my-openagent (LazyCodex) and CowAgent serve as frameworks to manage and enhance AI agents within codebases or tasks, but they differ in their primary focus; LazyCodex simplifies Codex agent utilization for complex coding environments, whereas CowAgent provides a broader framework for task planning, skill execution, and self-evolution of AI agents.
- Tags unique to oh-my-openagent: ai-agents, anthropic, chatgpt, typescript.
- Also covers Developer Tools.
- oh-my-openagent ships an MCP server manifest.
- When working with complex codebases and requiring integration with multiple AI systems like Anthropic, ChatGPT, and Claude for better code orchestration and lifecycle hook management.
When NOT to use oh-my-openagent
- When your project is not reliant on AI integration or complex orchestration capabilities. For simpler codebases, its advanced features may be overkill.
- If your development environment does not support TypeScript or if you are exclusively working with Codex CLI and prefer a less integrated solution, opting for another tool could be more suitable since
Choose CowAgent if…
- CowAgent is primarily Python; oh-my-openagent is TypeScript.
- License: CowAgent is MIT, oh-my-openagent is Other.
- Pricing: Completely open source and free to use under the MIT License..
- Requirements: Min 2 GB RAM.
- Both oh-my-openagent (LazyCodex) and CowAgent serve as frameworks to manage and enhance AI agents within codebases or tasks, but they differ in their primary focus; LazyCodex simplifies Codex agent utilization for complex coding environments, whereas CowAgent provides a broader framework for task planning, skill execution, and self-evolution of AI agents.
- Tags unique to CowAgent: ai-agent, chatgpt-on-wechat, llm, multi-agent.
- CowAgent ships Docker support for self-hosted deployment.
- - When you need a lightweight, extensible AI assistant that can be installed with minimal setup.
When NOT to use CowAgent
- - If your project requires deep integration or compatibility specifically with proprietary systems not well-supported by CowAgent's open-source nature.
- - In contexts where there is a critical dependency on continuous, active community support and frequent updates since the tool might have lower activity compared to more popular alternatives.
Explore
Sources
Every stat on this page traces to a dated GitHub sync, license file, enrichment field, or trust scan.
- GitHub stars (code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent) · observed Aug 19, 2026
- GitHub forks (code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent) · observed Aug 19, 2026
- Last push (code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent) · observed Aug 19, 2026
- License file (Other) · observed Aug 19, 2026
- Decision facts (enrichment) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- Trust scan (lockfile / OSV) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- GitHub stars (zhayujie/CowAgent) · observed Aug 16, 2026
- GitHub forks (zhayujie/CowAgent) · observed Aug 16, 2026
- Last push (zhayujie/CowAgent) · observed Aug 15, 2026
- License file (MIT) · observed Aug 16, 2026
- Decision facts (enrichment) · observed Jul 11, 2026
- Trust scan (lockfile / OSV) · observed Jul 11, 2026
GitHub stars on cards: oh-my-openagent 68k · CowAgent 47k (synced Aug 19, 2026).
Common questions
- What is the difference between oh-my-openagent and CowAgent?
- oh-my-openagent: A coding agent for complex codebases, supporting multiple AI agents like ChatGPT and Claude.. CowAgent: Open-source super AI assistant & Agent Harness. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.
- When should I choose oh-my-openagent over CowAgent?
- Choose oh-my-openagent over CowAgent when oh-my-openagent is primarily TypeScript; CowAgent is Python; License: oh-my-openagent is Other, CowAgent is MIT; Both oh-my-openagent (LazyCodex) and CowAgent serve as frameworks to manage and enhance AI agents within codebases or tasks, but they differ in their primary focus; LazyCodex simplifies Codex agent utilization for complex coding environments, whereas CowAgent provides a broader framework for task planning, skill execution, and self-evolution of AI agents; Tags unique to oh-my-openagent: ai-agents, anthropic, chatgpt, typescript; Also covers Developer Tools; oh-my-openagent ships an MCP server manifest; When working with complex codebases and requiring integration with multiple AI systems like Anthropic, ChatGPT, and Claude for better code orchestration and lifecycle hook management.
- When should I choose CowAgent over oh-my-openagent?
- Choose CowAgent over oh-my-openagent when CowAgent is primarily Python; oh-my-openagent is TypeScript; License: CowAgent is MIT, oh-my-openagent is Other; Pricing: Completely open source and free to use under the MIT License.; Requirements: Min 2 GB RAM; Both oh-my-openagent (LazyCodex) and CowAgent serve as frameworks to manage and enhance AI agents within codebases or tasks, but they differ in their primary focus; LazyCodex simplifies Codex agent utilization for complex coding environments, whereas CowAgent provides a broader framework for task planning, skill execution, and self-evolution of AI agents; Tags unique to CowAgent: ai-agent, chatgpt-on-wechat, llm, multi-agent; CowAgent ships Docker support for self-hosted deployment; - When you need a lightweight, extensible AI assistant that can be installed with minimal setup.
- When should I avoid oh-my-openagent?
- When your project is not reliant on AI integration or complex orchestration capabilities. For simpler codebases, its advanced features may be overkill. If your development environment does not support TypeScript or if you are exclusively working with Codex CLI and prefer a less integrated solution, opting for another tool could be more suitable since
- When should I avoid CowAgent?
- - If your project requires deep integration or compatibility specifically with proprietary systems not well-supported by CowAgent's open-source nature. - In contexts where there is a critical dependency on continuous, active community support and frequent updates since the tool might have lower activity compared to more popular alternatives.
- Is oh-my-openagent or CowAgent more popular on GitHub?
- oh-my-openagent has more GitHub stars (68,108 vs 46,520). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.
- Are oh-my-openagent and CowAgent open source?
- Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (oh-my-openagent: Other, CowAgent: MIT).
- Where can I find alternatives to oh-my-openagent or CowAgent?
- GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at oh-my-openagent alternatives and CowAgent alternatives (oh-my-openagent markdown twin, CowAgent markdown twin), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.
- Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?
- Yes. The markdown twin at this comparison mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.
- Which is better maintained, oh-my-openagent or CowAgent?
- oh-my-openagent: Very active. CowAgent: Very active. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.
- Where are the full trust reports for oh-my-openagent and CowAgent?
- GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: oh-my-openagent trust report; CowAgent trust report.