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Install as a Claude Code subagent
Method: Clone
Terminal
git clone https://github.com/no-human-ai/no_human && cp no_human/*.md ~/.claude/agents/
1. Clone the repository and copy the agent .md definitions into ~/.claude/agents (or .claude/agents inside a project).
2. Start a new Claude Code session to load the agents.
3. Delegate work to them with the Task/Agent tool or by name.
Use cases

Subagents overview

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<img src="docs/assets/nh-mark.png" alt="" width="140" height="140">

# no_human

<!-- mcp-name: io.github.no-human-ai/no_human -->

**From ticket to reviewed pull request.**<br>***Free and open-source, on your machine.***

[![latest release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/no-human-ai/no_human?label=release&color=4C9AFF)](https://github.com/no-human-ai/no_human/releases/latest) [![CI](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/no-human-ai/no_human/ci.yml?branch=main&label=CI)](https://github.com/no-human-ai/no_human/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![python 3.12+](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.12%2B-blue)](https://www.python.org/) [![license MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-green)](LICENSE)

[getnohuman.com](https://getnohuman.com) · [Quickstart](docs/quickstart.md) · [Docs](docs/README.md) · [Watch it work a sprint](https://getnohuman.com/demo)

[![Download for macOS](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download%20for-macOS-4C9AFF?style=for-the-badge)](https://github.com/no-human-ai/no_human/releases/latest) [![Download for Windows](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download%20for-Windows-4C9AFF?style=for-the-badge)](https://getnohuman.com/) [![Download for Linux](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download%20for-Linux-4C9AFF?style=for-the-badge)](https://getnohuman.com/)

<a href="https://getnohuman.com/"><img src="docs/assets/hero-loop-poster.jpg" alt="The no_human board: one task waiting on a question in Needs answer, four tasks working in parallel, one pull request ready for review." width="880"></a>

<sub>▶ <a href="https://getnohuman.com/">Watch the loop</a> — a ticket in, a reviewed pull request out; the whole loop in 57 seconds.</sub>

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The AI coding factory you <ins>**can trust**</ins>:

- **A plan before any code**, from the ticket plus what it finds in your repo.
- **An adversarial review.** A different model, fresh context, read-only tools,
  told to refute "done". You get a pass/fail checklist citing file and line —
  never a numeric self-score.
- **A tamper guard.** Deleted tests, new skips, an assertion turned into a
  tautology — blocked before a reviewer token is spent.
- **Proof the fix fixed the bug.** For a bug fix, the tests offered as evidence
  must fail at the merge base and pass on the new tree — the reproduction gate
  enforces that, and you can require it for every change.
- **Your tests run**, locally and optionally through your CI.
- **An honest stop.** When it cannot finish, it parks with one specific question
  instead of inventing a plausible diff.

## Install

Whichever way you install, you need a **Claude credential**: an OAuth token
from `claude setup-token` (personal subscription or enterprise), so install the
Claude Code CLI first — `npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code`, or
`curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash`. The desktop app also calls
that CLI for every task. To pay Anthropic directly instead, set
`llm.auth_mode: "api_key"` and put your `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` in
`~/.no_human/.env`.

### One line (CLI + board)

```bash
uv tool install no-human   # or: pipx install no-human — the wheel ships the board
nh init && nh doctor       # token, config, first repo; then prove the install is real
```

### Desktop app

[![Download for macOS](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download%20for-macOS-4C9AFF?style=for-the-badge)](https://github.com/no-human-ai/no_human/releases/latest) [![Download for Windows](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download%20for-Windows-4C9AFF?style=for-the-badge)](https://getnohuman.com/) [![Download for Linux](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download%20for-Linux-4C9AFF?style=for-the-badge)](https://getnohuman.com/)

Each release ships a SHA-256 alongside the artifact. Platform notes and the
first-run walk-through: [docs/quickstart.md](docs/quickstart.md).

### From source

```bash
git clone https://github.com/no-human-ai/no_human.git && cd no_human
uv sync                 # installs the `nh` entry point into .venv
(cd web && npm install && npm run build)   # builds the board (cold first install can take minutes)
uv run nh init          # token, config, first repo (about 2 minutes)
uv run nh doctor        # verify the install is real before relying on it
```

The `web` build is not optional if you want the board: a source checkout ships
no `web/dist`, so without it `nh start` serves the API only and renders no UI.
Needs Python 3.12+, [uv](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv), git, and Node with
npm for the board build.

## Run one task

Run `nh` with no arguments for the shell: your lanes, a live event tail, and an
intake you describe a task to in plain English. Every command below still works.

```bash
nh                                   # the shell
nh start                             # board + worker on 127.0.0.1:8420
nh task add https://github.com/org/repo/issues/42 --repo ~/git/repo
nh status                            # needs-you / working / waiting / done
nh review <id>                       # the reviewer's evidence checklist
nh diff <id>                         # the diff it wants to ship
nh approve <id>                      # your approval squash-lands the PR (git.approve_identity)
nh reject <id> --reason "..."        # send it back with feedback
```

## Integrations

Point no_human at the tracker you already use and it pulls the tickets to your
board — a tracker's filter lives in your config, never in a task's own text,
and a transport error logs and retries on the next tick instead of crashing
the pool.

| Tracker | How tickets arrive | Filter you configure |
|---|---|---|
| **Jira Cloud** | Polled via REST `search/jql` (HTTP Basic `email:token`) | `integrations.jira.jql` |
| **Linear** | Polled via the GraphQL API | `integrations.linear.team_key` + `state_types` + `label` |
| **monday.com** | Polled via GraphQL v2 | `integrations.monday.board_id` + `status_column` + `todo_labels` |

With write-back on (`write_back`, off by default), the ticket moves with the
task — matched by status category, type, or the label you name, never a
hard-coded transition id — and gets the PR link; a task that needs a human is commented on, never
transitioned. GitHub and
GitLab issues import as tasks by URL, and PRs or MRs open on your own host;
Slack and Teams get a message when a task needs you; Jenkins and CircleCI can
run your test layers and gate the loop. Setup for each:
[docs/adapters.md](docs/adapters.md).

**Watch the Jira flow end to end** — tickets synced from a Jira board, scoped,
implemented, and delivered as a review-passed pull request (click for the full
video with every step):

[![Jira flow demo](https://getnohuman.com/assets/demo-jira.gif)](https://getnohuman.com/assets/demo-jira.mp4)

<p align="center">▶️&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://getnohuman.com/assets/demo-jira.mp4">Play the full demo</a></strong> — 1:33, from Jira board to review-passed PR</p>

## MCP server — hand it work from the agent you are already in

no_human ships an **MCP (Model Context Protocol) server**: a stdio bridge, built
on the official Python MCP SDK, that lets Claude Code, Cursor or any MCP client
file work with your local no_human and check on it.

```bash
nh mcp-serve        # the MCP server, over stdio
```

Two tools, and no more:

| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
| `task_add(title, description, repo_path)` | Files a task. no_human then plans it, writes the change, runs your tests, has a second model review it, and opens the pull request. |
| `task_status(task_id_or_external_id)` | Returns that task's current state — status, attempts, the PR link once there is one. |

It talks to your own no_human at `http://127.0.0.1:8420` and nothing else: no
auth, because that address is localhost, and no service of ours in between. For
Claude Code, the same server ships as a plugin — point it at
[`plugins/no-human/`](plugins/no-human/) and the two tools appear in your
session.

```jsonc
// .mcp.json
{ "mcpServers": { "no_human": { "command": "nh", "args": ["mcp-serve"] } } }
```

## Docs

| | |
|---|---|
| [quickstart.md](docs/quickstart.md) | Zero to first task, per platform |
| [configuration.md](docs/configuration.md) | Every setting and default |
| [verification.md](docs/verification.md) | The gates, the bounded loop, the limits |
| [security.md](docs/security.md) | Auth boundary, the never-merge rule, guards |
| [blockers.md](docs/blockers.md) | Escalation, wake watcher, `nh reply` |
| [adapters.md](docs/adapters.md) | Intake, context, VCS and CI backends |
| [eval.md](docs/eval.md) | Golden set, replay scoring, shadow mode |
| [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md) | What changed, per release |

## Development

```bash
uv sync
uv run pytest -q
uv run nh --help
```

Issues and pull requests welcome; run `uv run pytest -q` before submitting.

If no_human saved you a review cycle, a star helps other people find it:
[![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/no-human-ai/no_human?style=social)](https://github.com/no-human-ai/no_human/stargazers)

## License

MIT — see [LICENSE](LICENSE). The licence covers the code, not the name:
[TRADEMARK.md](TRADEMARK.md) is the policy on using "no_human" and the logo.
Packaging a binary carries obligations the source tree does not, listed in
[THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.md](THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES.md).
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no-human-ai/no_human is subagents for the Claude AI ecosystem. From ticket to reviewed pull request. Free and open-source, on your machine. It has 10 GitHub stars and its last recorded update is dated 2026-08-20.

How do I install no_human?

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You can install no_human by cloning the repository (https://github.com/no-human-ai/no_human) or following the README instructions on GitHub. ClaudeWave also provides quick install blocks on this page.

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Our security agent has analyzed no-human-ai/no_human and assigned a Trust Score of 87/100 (tier: Trusted). See the full breakdown of passed checks and flags on this page.

Who maintains no-human-ai/no_human?

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no-human-ai/no_human is maintained by no-human-ai. The last recorded GitHub activity is dated 2026-08-20, with 7 open issues.

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