alphaclaw and openclaw-in-docker

These are complements—chrysb/alphaclaw is a production-focused orchestration harness that abstracts away container management complexity, while ozbillwang/openclaw-in-docker is an educational Docker guide for manually containerizing OpenClaw components, so users typically graduate from the latter's learning approach to the former's automated deployment solution.

alphaclaw
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openclaw-in-docker
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Emerging
Maintenance 22/25
Adoption 19/25
Maturity 20/25
Community 19/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 3/25
Community 18/25
Stars: 639
Forks: 78
Downloads: 8,189
Commits (30d): 146
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
Stars: 33
Forks: 15
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About alphaclaw

chrysb/alphaclaw

The ultimate setup harness for OpenClaw. Deploy in minutes. Stay running for months. No CLI required.

AlphaClaw helps non-technical professionals easily set up and manage multiple AI agents that automate tasks. You provide the agent's purpose and connect it to tools like Google Workspace or Slack, and AlphaClaw handles the complex infrastructure, keeping your agents running reliably. This is for business users, team leads, or operations managers who want to deploy AI agents without needing IT support.

AI-agent-management business-process-automation workflow-automation operations-management digital-assistant-deployment

About openclaw-in-docker

ozbillwang/openclaw-in-docker

Run OpenClaw (MoltBot, ClawdBot) Safely with Docker: A Practical Guide for Beginners

This guide helps developers quickly and safely set up and run OpenClaw, a tool for creating bots like MoltBot and ClawdBot, within a Docker environment. It provides step-by-step instructions for getting OpenClaw running, including pulling the necessary images and launching a gateway. The output is a functional OpenClaw instance ready for bot development and deployment.

bot-development docker-deployment developer-tooling containerization

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