helmor
agent
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- License — License: Apache-2.0
- Description — Repository has a description
- Active repo — Last push 0 days ago
- Low visibility — Only 5 GitHub stars
Code Pass
- Code scan — Scanned 12 files during light audit, no dangerous patterns found
Permissions Pass
- Permissions — No dangerous permissions requested
Purpose
This tool is a local-first IDE designed to orchestrate multiple AI coding agents. It provides a graphical workbench to help developers manage and coordinate various AI-driven tasks simultaneously.
Security Assessment
The automated code scan of 12 files found no hardcoded secrets or dangerous patterns, and the application does not request excessive system permissions. However, because it is fundamentally an agent orchestrator, it inherently executes shell commands and generates code. Users should anticipate standard agentic risks, such as unintended file modifications or running untrusted code. Additionally, the tool likely makes network requests to communicate with external AI models. Overall risk is rated as Medium due to the elevated permissions required for any tool that directly modifies local file systems and executes scripts.
Quality Assessment
The project is licensed under the permissive Apache 2.0 license and was updated very recently, indicating active development by the creator. However, it currently suffers from extremely low community visibility with only 5 GitHub stars. This means the codebase has not been broadly tested or reviewed by a wider audience. As a newer project, it should be considered experimental, and users might encounter bugs or incomplete features.
Verdict
Use with caution.
This tool is a local-first IDE designed to orchestrate multiple AI coding agents. It provides a graphical workbench to help developers manage and coordinate various AI-driven tasks simultaneously.
Security Assessment
The automated code scan of 12 files found no hardcoded secrets or dangerous patterns, and the application does not request excessive system permissions. However, because it is fundamentally an agent orchestrator, it inherently executes shell commands and generates code. Users should anticipate standard agentic risks, such as unintended file modifications or running untrusted code. Additionally, the tool likely makes network requests to communicate with external AI models. Overall risk is rated as Medium due to the elevated permissions required for any tool that directly modifies local file systems and executes scripts.
Quality Assessment
The project is licensed under the permissive Apache 2.0 license and was updated very recently, indicating active development by the creator. However, it currently suffers from extremely low community visibility with only 5 GitHub stars. This means the codebase has not been broadly tested or reviewed by a wider audience. As a newer project, it should be considered experimental, and users might encounter bugs or incomplete features.
Verdict
Use with caution.
Open-source local workbench for multi-agent software development.
README.md
Helmor
The local-first IDE for coding agent orchestration.
We're rethinking what a developer workflow looks like in the AI era — so every engineer can ship at 100x.
"AI made me 10x. Helmor takes me 100x. Goodbye, handcrafted code. 👋"
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Contributing
Open Helmor, Import Helmor, Ask Helmor:
"How do I contribute to Helmor?"
That's the guide.
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