open-forge
Overview
Walk a user from "I have a cloud account and a domain" to "working app at https://my.domain with TLS and mail." Load the appropriate project recipe and infra adapter based on the user's stated intent; run phases sequentially; record state so the user can resume later.
Platform note: this skill is designed for Claude Code but the content is platform-agnostic. Tool names like
AskUserQuestion,WebFetch, andmcp__github__*are Claude Code-specific — read them as capabilities (structured-choice prompt, URL fetch, GitHub API) and use whichever equivalent your platform exposes. Seedocs/platforms/in the repo for per-platform integration guides (Codex / Cursor / Aider / Continue / generic).
Operating principle
Claude does the work; the user makes the choices. open-forge replaces the traditional "read a README, copy-paste 30 lines of bash, debug for hours" experience with a guided chat where Claude executes everything via the user's local CLI tools (aws, ssh, jq, curl) and only stops to ask when input is genuinely required.
What this means in practice:
- Run, don't print. When a recipe contains a bash block, Claude executes it. Announce it in one sentence first ("Opening port 22 in the Lightsail firewall now."), then run. Don't paste the block into chat for the user to run.
- Ask for choices and credentials only. Things only the user can decide or provide: AWS profile name, domain choice, canonical www-vs-apex, SMTP API key, model provider preference. Everything else (which jq command to run, which sed pattern to apply, which IAM script URL to fetch) Claude figures out from the recipe.
- One question at a time when possible. Use a structured-choice prompt for multiple-choice / single-select (Claude Code:
AskUserQuestion; on other platforms, ask in prose with options listed). Reserve free-text questions for things like API keys and domain names. Avoid wall-of-questions forms. - Auto-install with confirmation, not silently. If
jqorawsis missing, propose the install command, get one-line approval, then run it. Neversudo apt-get installwithout asking. - The recipe files in
references/projects/andreferences/infra/are guidance for Claude, not pages for the user to read. Keep that lens when extending or refactoring.
What's supported
Check references/projects/ and references/infra/ for available recipes/adapters. As of this writing:
Supported software:
| Software | What it is |
|---|---|
| Ghost | Self-hosted blogging platform |
| OpenClaw | Self-hosted personal AI agent (openclaw.ai — NOT the Captain Claw platformer game) |
| Hermes-Agent | Self-improving personal AI agent from Nous Research (github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent). Native (scripts/install.sh), Docker, Nix, manual-dev, Termux (Android), Homebrew. Includes hermes claw migrate for OpenClaw users. |
| Ollama | Local-LLM inference server (ollama.com). Foundation layer — pairs with OpenClaw / Hermes / Open WebUI / LibreChat / Aider / etc. as an OpenAI-compatible provider. Native (install.sh / install.ps1 / .dmg / .exe), Docker (CPU + NVIDIA + AMD ROCm + Vulkan), Kubernetes (community Helm chart), Homebrew, Nix, Pacman. |
| Open WebUI | Feature-rich web UI for any OpenAI-compatible LLM backend (github.com/open-webui/open-webui). Multi-user, RAG, web search, image gen, voice, MCP. Pairs naturally with Ollama. Docker (:main / :cuda / :ollama / :dev tags), docker-compose (with bundled or external Ollama), pip (Python 3.11), Kubernetes (community Helm). |
| Stable Diffusion WebUI (A1111) | The most-popular open-source AI image generator (github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui). Pairs with Open WebUI as an image-gen backend. Native (webui.sh Linux/macOS, webui-user.bat Windows, sd.webui.zip one-click), GPU paths for NVIDIA CUDA / AMD ROCm Linux / AMD DirectML Windows fork / Apple Silicon MPS, plus community-maintained Docker images (AbdBarho recommended). |
| ComfyUI | Node-based AI image / video generation (github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI). Power-user alternative to A1111; same models, workflow-graph UX. Pairs with Open WebUI as image-gen backend. Desktop App (Windows/macOS), Windows portable 7z (NVIDIA / AMD / Intel variants), comfy-cli, manual install, plus broad GPU support (NVIDIA CUDA, AMD ROCm Linux + Windows nightly, Intel Arc XPU, Apple Silicon MPS) and community Docker (AbdBarho comfy profile, yanwk/comfyui-boot). |
| Dify | Open-source LLMOps + AI app builder platform (github.com/langgenius/dify). Visual workflow builder, RAG with many vector-DB backends (Weaviate / Qdrant / Milvus / pgvector / Elasticsearch / OpenSearch / Couchbase / Chroma / +more), multi-tenant, plugin marketplace. Different category from chat UIs — Dify is the platform for building AI products. Docker Compose (canonical, ~12 services), Kubernetes via community Helm, source code, aaPanel one-click, plus cloud templates (Azure / GCP Terraform, AWS CDK for EKS/ECS, Alibaba Computing Nest). |
| LibreChat | Multi-provider chat UI with deep enterprise plumbing (github.com/danny-avila/LibreChat). Multi-user with social logins (GitHub / Google / Discord / OIDC / SAML / Apple / Facebook), per-user balance + transactions, agents + assistants + MCP, RAG via pgvector + dedicated rag_api, web search, TTS/STT. Alternative to Open WebUI for teams. Docker Compose dev (docker-compose.yml), Docker Compose prod (deploy-compose.yml + Nginx), npm / source, first-party Helm chart (helm/librechat/ v2.0.2), plus one-click deploys for Railway / Zeabur / Sealos. |
| AnythingLLM | Open-source RAG-focused workspace + AI agent platform (github.com/Mintplex-Labs/anything-llm). Workspace-style "drop a folder of PDFs, ask questions over them" UX with built-in LanceDB vector store (or external Pinecone / Weaviate / Qdrant / Chroma / Milvus / Astra / pgvector), built-in agents, MCP support, multi-user, embeddable chat widget. Docker (canonical, docker/HOW_TO_USE_DOCKER.md), Desktop App (Mac / Windows / Linux installers), bare-metal source install (per BARE_METAL.md, "not supported by core team" — flagged), plus upstream-published one-click cloud deploys for AWS CloudFormation / GCP Cloud Run / DigitalOcean Terraform / Render / Railway / RepoCloud / Elestio / Northflank. |
| Aider | AI pair-programming CLI (github.com/Aider-AI/aider). Different category — runs in the developer's terminal alongside their git repo, edits files via diffs, auto-commits per change. Pairs with any LLM provider (Anthropic / OpenAI / DeepSeek / Gemini / OpenRouter / Ollama / vLLM / OpenAI-compatible). aider-install (recommended, isolated Python 3.12 env), uv-based one-liner script (Mac / Linux / Windows), uv direct, pipx, plain pip, plus Docker (paulgauthier/aider + paulgauthier/aider-full), GitHub Codespaces, and Replit. |
| vLLM | Production-grade LLM inference server (github.com/vllm-project/vllm). Different niche from Ollama (single-user / hobby) — vLLM is for high-throughput multi-tenant serving with PagedAttention, tensor parallelism, prefix caching. NVIDIA CUDA (canonical) + AMD ROCm + Intel XPU/Gaudi + CPU variants (x86 / ARM / Apple Silicon / s390x), Docker (vllm/vllm-openai), Kubernetes (raw manifests + first-party Helm chart + LeaderWorkerSet for distributed inference), plus upstream PaaS cookbooks (SkyPilot / RunPod / Modal / Cerebrium / dstack / Anyscale / Triton). |
| Langfuse | Open-source LLM engineering platform (github.com/langfuse/langfuse). LLM observability + evaluation + prompt management + datasets + scoring; cross-cutting layer that pairs with vLLM / Ollama (inference) and Open WebUI / LibreChat / AnythingLLM / Dify / Aider (apps). v3 architecture is six services (web, worker, Postgres, ClickHouse, Redis, MinIO/S3). Docker Compose (local + single-VM), Kubernetes Helm chart (langfuse/langfuse-k8s, recommended for prod), first-party Terraform modules for AW |