Claude Code Frameworks
Open-source frameworks built on top of Claude Code — GStack, Superpowers, Hermes, WAT, Paperclip. Comparison posts, when-to-use-which, framework-specific tutorials.
OpenClaw vs Claude Code Channels vs Managed Agents: Which Should You Use in 2026?
Compare OpenClaw, Claude Code Channels, and Anthropic Managed Agents to find the right always-on AI agent setup for your workflow and budget.
Why the Heartbeat Pattern Beats Persistent Sessions for AI Agents
Persistent agent sessions are fragile and expensive. Paperclip's heartbeat pattern, drawn from distributed systems, wakes agents on a schedule for reliability.
Heartbeat Pattern Explained: Keeping Stateless AI Agents Working
LLMs are stateless by default. Paperclip's heartbeat pattern injects fresh context on a schedule so AI agents can run autonomous monitoring and follow-up tasks.
GStack vs Superpowers vs Hermes: Which Claude Code Framework Should You Use?
Compare GStack, Superpowers, and Hermes Agent to find the right Claude Code framework for your workflow, whether you're building a startup or automating tasks.
What Is GStack? Gary Tan's Open-Source Startup Framework for Claude Code
GStack is an open-source framework by Y Combinator's Gary Tan that gives solo developers the power of a full startup team using Claude Code skills.
What Is Hermes Agent? The OpenClaw Alternative with a Built-In Learning Loop
Hermes Agent is an open-source AI agent framework that creates skills from experience, improves them during use, and builds a model of you across sessions.
What Is Paperclip? The Open-Source Framework for Running a Zero-Human AI Company
Paperclip is an open-source orchestration system that assigns goals to AI agent teams and tracks their work from a single dashboard. Here's how it works.
Claude Code Computer Use vs OpenClaw: Which Agent Control System Is Better?
Compare Claude Code Computer Use and OpenClaw for desktop automation, security, and ease of setup to find the right agent control system.
What Is the OpenClaw Ecosystem? How to Choose Between Sovereignty, Delegation, and Distribution
OpenClaw, Perplexity Computer, Manis, and Claude Dispatch each make different bets. Here's the framework for choosing the right agent platform.
OpenClaw Best Practices: 14 Tips for Power Users After 200+ Hours
After 200+ hours with OpenClaw, here are 14 proven best practices—Telegram threads, model routing, sub-agents, crons, security, and more.
How to Use Cron Jobs in OpenClaw to Automate Nightly Tasks Without Hitting Rate Limits
Scheduling OpenClaw crons overnight preserves your rolling quota window for daytime use. Here's how to set up nightly automation with smart scheduling.
How to Use Telegram Threads with OpenClaw for Better Agent Memory
Using separate Telegram threads per topic is the single biggest unlock for OpenClaw memory. Here's how to set it up and why it works so well.
Claude Code Channels vs OpenClaw: Which Should You Use for Mobile Agent Control?
Claude Code Channels adds Telegram and Discord support for remote agent control. See how it compares to OpenClaw for security, setup, and daily use.
How to Build an OpenClaw-Like Agent Without Installing OpenClaw
Combine Claude Code Dispatch, a SQL memory database via MCP, and scheduled tasks to get OpenClaw-like agent behavior without the security risks.
What Is NemoClaw? Nvidia's Secure Wrapper for OpenClaw Agents
NemoClaw installs OpenClaw in one command and adds security layers, Nvidia model support, and hardware optimization. Here's what it does.
What Is NemoClaw? How Nvidia Is Making AI Agents Enterprise-Ready
NemoClaw wraps OpenClaw with enterprise security, privacy routing, and local Nemotron models. Here's what it means for deploying AI agents at scale.
What Is the WHISK Framework? How to Manage AI Coding Agents Like a Pro
The WHISK framework covers Write, Isolate, Select, and Compress — four strategies to prevent context rot in Claude Code and any AI coding agent.
What Is the WAT Framework? Workflows, Agents, and Tools Explained
The WAT framework structures Claude Code projects into Workflows, Agents, and Tools. Learn how it works and why it produces more reliable agentic outputs.
What Is OpenClaw? The Open-Source AI Agent That Actually Does Things
Everything you need to know about OpenClaw—the viral open-source autonomous AI agent that runs locally, connects to messaging apps, and executes real tasks.