I built GolemBot because Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex are incredibly
powerful — but trapped in IDEs and terminals.
GolemBot doesn't touch the intelligence layer. It's just a connector: one
command to hook these agents into Slack, Telegram, Discord, Feishu, DingTalk,
WeCom — or embed into your own product with 5 lines of code.
Why not build your own agent? Each of these coding agents has hundreds of
engineers and billions in funding behind it. You're unlikely to beat them on
quality. GolemBot's approach: use the best agents as-is, spend your time on
your own product logic.
- 4 engines (Cursor, Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex) — swap with one config line
- 6 IM platforms, no public IP needed (WebSocket)
- Group chat: @mention filtering, smart mode (bot lurks and speaks up when
relevant)
- Multi-bot collaboration: run several bots in one group, each with a
different engine
- Skills as directories — drop in a SKILL.md, the bot gains new abilities
TypeScript, MIT, ~1000 tests.
npm install -g golembot && golembot onboard
gloria_n•1h ago