* fix(ci): add beta manifest renaming and validation to beta-release workflow The beta-release workflow was uploading `latest*.yml` manifest files without renaming them to `beta*.yml`. Since electron-updater constructs manifest filenames based on the update channel (beta -> beta-mac.yml on macOS), this caused 404 errors when checking for updates. Changes: - Add step to rename latest*.yml to beta*.yml for all platforms - Add validation to ensure all required manifests exist before release - Update dry-run summary to include manifest validation status This fix ensures beta releases include proper manifest files: - beta-mac.yml (macOS) - beta.yml (Windows) - beta-linux.yml (Linux) Fixes #1002 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ci): merge macOS manifests for multi-arch auto-update support Fixes the macOS manifest overwrite bug where Intel and ARM64 builds both produce latest-mac.yml, causing one to overwrite the other during artifact flattening. Changes: - Separate binary artifact flattening from manifest handling - Use yq to merge Intel and ARM64 manifest files arrays - Resulting manifest contains update info for both architectures This fixes auto-update for Apple Silicon Mac users, who were previously receiving incorrect update information. See: https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/5592 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ci): apply manifest merge fix to production release workflow Applies the same macOS manifest merge fix to release.yml that was added to beta-release.yml. This ensures production releases also have correct multi-architecture update manifests. Changes to release.yml: - Separate binary artifact flattening from manifest handling - Use yq to merge Intel and ARM64 latest-mac.yml files - Add validation for required manifest files - Resulting manifest contains update info for both architectures This fixes auto-update for Apple Silicon Mac users on production releases, who were previously receiving incorrect update information. See: https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/5592 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ci): use yq eval-all to fix multiline YAML shell expansion Fixes the yq shell expansion bug where multiline YAML arrays couldn't be passed through shell variables. Uses yq eval-all with fileIndex selector to properly merge files arrays from both manifests. Changes: - Use yq eval-all pattern instead of shell variable expansion - Add error handling for yq download - Fail fast if no macOS manifests found (instead of warning) - Print yq version for debugging Fixes all 3 critical issues from Auto Claude PR review. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(ci): extract macOS manifest merging into reusable composite action - Create .github/actions/merge-macos-manifests composite action - Add YAML validation after yq merge (syntax, file count, required fields) - Pin yq version to v4.44.3 for reproducibility - Replace duplicate ~50-line shell scripts in 3 locations with action calls - Add checkout step to dry-run job for composite action access Addresses PR review findings: - Code duplication (manifest logic repeated 3 times) - Missing YAML validation after merge - Unpinned yq version using /latest/ Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Auto Claude
Autonomous multi-agent coding framework that plans, builds, and validates software for you.
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Stable Release
| Platform | Download |
|---|---|
| Windows | Auto-Claude-2.7.4-win32-x64.exe |
| macOS (Apple Silicon) | Auto-Claude-2.7.4-darwin-arm64.dmg |
| macOS (Intel) | Auto-Claude-2.7.4-darwin-x64.dmg |
| Linux | Auto-Claude-2.7.4-linux-x86_64.AppImage |
| Linux (Debian) | Auto-Claude-2.7.4-linux-amd64.deb |
| Linux (Flatpak) | Auto-Claude-2.7.4-linux-x86_64.flatpak |
Beta Release
⚠️ Beta releases may contain bugs and breaking changes. View all releases
| Platform | Download |
|---|---|
| Windows | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-win32-x64.exe |
| macOS (Apple Silicon) | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-darwin-arm64.dmg |
| macOS (Intel) | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-darwin-x64.dmg |
| Linux | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-linux-x86_64.AppImage |
| Linux (Debian) | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-linux-amd64.deb |
| Linux (Flatpak) | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-linux-x86_64.flatpak |
All releases include SHA256 checksums and VirusTotal scan results for security verification.
Requirements
- Claude Pro/Max subscription - Get one here
- Claude Code CLI -
npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code - Git repository - Your project must be initialized as a git repo
Quick Start
- Download and install the app for your platform
- Open your project - Select a git repository folder
- Connect Claude - The app will guide you through OAuth setup
- Create a task - Describe what you want to build
- Watch it work - Agents plan, code, and validate autonomously
Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Autonomous Tasks | Describe your goal; agents handle planning, implementation, and validation |
| Parallel Execution | Run multiple builds simultaneously with up to 12 agent terminals |
| Isolated Workspaces | All changes happen in git worktrees - your main branch stays safe |
| Self-Validating QA | Built-in quality assurance loop catches issues before you review |
| AI-Powered Merge | Automatic conflict resolution when integrating back to main |
| Memory Layer | Agents retain insights across sessions for smarter builds |
| GitHub/GitLab Integration | Import issues, investigate with AI, create merge requests |
| Linear Integration | Sync tasks with Linear for team progress tracking |
| Cross-Platform | Native desktop apps for Windows, macOS, and Linux |
| Auto-Updates | App updates automatically when new versions are released |
Interface
Kanban Board
Visual task management from planning through completion. Create tasks and monitor agent progress in real-time.
Agent Terminals
AI-powered terminals with one-click task context injection. Spawn multiple agents for parallel work.
Roadmap
AI-assisted feature planning with competitor analysis and audience targeting.
Additional Features
- Insights - Chat interface for exploring your codebase
- Ideation - Discover improvements, performance issues, and vulnerabilities
- Changelog - Generate release notes from completed tasks
Project Structure
Auto-Claude/
├── apps/
│ ├── backend/ # Python agents, specs, QA pipeline
│ └── frontend/ # Electron desktop application
├── guides/ # Additional documentation
├── tests/ # Test suite
└── scripts/ # Build utilities
CLI Usage
For headless operation, CI/CD integration, or terminal-only workflows:
cd apps/backend
# Create a spec interactively
python spec_runner.py --interactive
# Run autonomous build
python run.py --spec 001
# Review and merge
python run.py --spec 001 --review
python run.py --spec 001 --merge
See guides/CLI-USAGE.md for complete CLI documentation.
Development
Want to build from source or contribute? See CONTRIBUTING.md for complete development setup instructions.
For Linux-specific builds (Flatpak, AppImage), see guides/linux.md.
Security
Auto Claude uses a three-layer security model:
- OS Sandbox - Bash commands run in isolation
- Filesystem Restrictions - Operations limited to project directory
- Dynamic Command Allowlist - Only approved commands based on detected project stack
All releases are:
- Scanned with VirusTotal before publishing
- Include SHA256 checksums for verification
- Code-signed where applicable (macOS)
Available Scripts
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
npm run install:all |
Install backend and frontend dependencies |
npm start |
Build and run the desktop app |
npm run dev |
Run in development mode with hot reload |
npm run package |
Package for current platform |
npm run package:mac |
Package for macOS |
npm run package:win |
Package for Windows |
npm run package:linux |
Package for Linux |
npm run package:flatpak |
Package as Flatpak (see guides/linux.md) |
npm run lint |
Run linter |
npm test |
Run frontend tests |
npm run test:backend |
Run backend tests |
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for:
- Development setup instructions
- Code style guidelines
- Testing requirements
- Pull request process
Community
- Discord - Join our community
- Issues - Report bugs or request features
- Discussions - Ask questions
License
AGPL-3.0 - GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Auto Claude is free to use. If you modify and distribute it, or run it as a service, your code must also be open source under AGPL-3.0.
Commercial licensing available for closed-source use cases.


