Rakazo: 823 Stars in Five Days for an Open-Source Grok Bot Alternative Where Bots Spawn Bots on a Shared Linux Desktop
elie222/rakazo appeared 2026-08-13 and reached 823 stars and 104 forks by 2026-08-18, with commits still landing the same day. Apache-2.0, TypeScript, and explicitly bring-your-own model and sandbox — tested against Docker, E2B, and Daytona, with the Pi runtime underneath and OpenRouter, Codex, GitHub Copilot, or SuperGrok device-code sign-in instead of a mandatory API key. Each bot gets its own thread, memory, and routines; workspace bots share a 'Team Computer' (a live Linux desktop the model observes and controls) and can spawn peer bots or short-lived in-turn subagents. Notably, Claude Pro login is not wired up yet because Pi's Claude flow needs a localhost callback the web app can't serve.
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