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QwenLM%2Fqwen-code | Trendshift

The open-source AI coding agent that lives in your terminal.

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Why Qwen Code?

  • Agentic out of the box — Auto-Memory, Auto-Skills, SubAgents, Agent Teams, and MCP. Dynamic workflows, zero setup.
  • Open-source, inside and out — The framework and the Qwen models are open-source. They evolve together. No vendor lock-in.
  • Multi-protocol — Supports OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, and Qwen APIs. Any third-party provider or local model (Ollama / vLLM). Switch at runtime.
  • Beyond the terminal — IDE plugins, Desktop app, daemon mode, SDKs, and IM bots (Telegram / DingTalk / WeChat / Feishu).

Tip

Qwen Code is actively iterating on itself — using its own agent and models to file issues, submit PRs, review code, and run tests. Powered by the community, driven by AI.

Installation

🟢 Install this fork (ExpTech)

This is the ExpTech fork (ExpTechTW/qwen-code). On top of upstream it adds:

  • a built-in web_search tool (Anthropic-compatible providers) that returns answers with source links, plus a server-side web_fetch fallback for sites that block direct fetching;
  • reliable 繁體中文(台灣) model output (Traditional Chinese, Taiwan vocabulary) by default.

Install this fork (Node.js 22 LTS recommended — newer odd-numbered releases such as Node 26 can hit a runtime fetch issue):

# Fast (recommended) — one tarball download, no git clone:
npm install -g https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ExpTechTW/qwen-code/release/qwen-code-fork.tgz

# Fallback via git ref (works, but npm full-clones the repo — slower):
npm install -g github:ExpTechTW/qwen-code#release

Run the same command again to update. Verify with qwen --version. The instructions below install the upstream Qwen Code, not this fork.

Linux / macOS:

curl -fsSL https://qwen-code-assets.oss-cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/installation/install-qwen-standalone.sh | bash

Windows:

irm https://qwen-code-assets.oss-cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/installation/install-qwen-standalone.ps1 | iex

Restart your terminal after installation to ensure environment variables take effect.

NPM / Homebrew

NPM (requires Node.js 22+):

npm install -g @qwen-code/qwen-code@latest

Homebrew (macOS / Linux):

brew install qwen-code

Quick Start

qwen          # Launch interactive terminal UI
# Inside the session:
/auth         # Configure your provider and API key

See the Authentication Guide and Settings Reference for detailed setup.

Qwen Code

How to Use Qwen Code

Mode Command Use Case
Interactive qwen Terminal UI with rich rendering, @file references, slash commands
Headless qwen -p "..." Scripts, CI/CD, batch processing — no UI
IDE VS Code, Zed, JetBrains
Desktop Qwen Code Desktop — GUI for macOS, Windows, Linux
Daemon qwen serve Shared agent session over HTTP+SSE (ACP). Multiple clients, one agent. (experimental) Docs
SDK TypeScript, Python, Java
IM Bot qwen channel Connect to Telegram, DingTalk, WeChat, or Feishu
SDK example (Python)
import asyncio

from qwen_code_sdk import is_sdk_result_message, query


async def main() -> None:
    result = query(
        "Summarize the repository layout.",
        {
            "cwd": "/path/to/project",
            "path_to_qwen_executable": "qwen",
        },
    )

    async for message in result:
        if is_sdk_result_message(message):
            print(message["result"])


asyncio.run(main())

Capabilities

If you know Claude Code, you already know Qwen Code — and then some. We've put significant effort into bringing Qwen Code to feature parity with Claude Code, improving both breadth and reliability across the board.

Feature Qwen Code Claude Code
SubAgents, Agent Teams, Dynamic Workflows
Auto-Memory, Auto-Skills, Hooks
Built-in Skills (/review, /batch, /loop, /bugfix…)
MCP, Plan Mode, LSP Integration
Auto Mode, Sandbox, Git Worktrees
Computer Use (desktop automation)
IDE Plugins (VS Code / JetBrains / Zed)
SDK
Headless Mode, Session Management
Open-source — model and framework
Multi-protocol (OpenAI / Anthropic / Gemini / Qwen + any provider)
Agent Arena (multi-model head-to-head on same task)
Daemon Mode — qwen serve (multi-client shared agent)
IM Channels (Telegram / DingTalk / WeChat / Feishu)

Ecosystem

  • Qwen Code Desktop — Official desktop app for macOS, Windows, and Linux

  • AionUi — A modern GUI for command-line AI tools including Qwen Code

  • Gemini CLI Desktop — A cross-platform desktop/web/mobile UI for Qwen Code

  • 🦞 Qwen Code Claw — Let other agents (Claude, Codex, etc.) delegate coding tasks to Qwen Code via ACP. Paste this prompt into your agent:

Use Qwen Code as a coding agent. First, fetch and read this skill reference:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/QwenLM/qwen-code/refs/heads/main/.qwen/skills/qwen-code-claw/SKILL.md
Then follow the instructions inside to install, authenticate, and use Qwen Code via acpx for all coding tasks.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

Acknowledgments

This project was originally based on Google Gemini CLI v0.8.2. We gratefully acknowledge the Gemini CLI team's excellent work. Starting from Qwen Code v0.1, we stopped syncing with upstream and began independent development as a multi-protocol, multi-platform agent framework with deep integrations for Qwen models and beyond.

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