OpenExp
Save, reuse, and share your AI agent's successful trajectories.

OpenExp is an open-source framework that lets users record, share, and replay successful AI agent sessions as structured 'exps' — four-file bundles capturing prompts, reasoning, skills, scripts, and decisions. These exps can be installed locally into Claude's skills directory so future agents can follow proven trajectories instead of reasoning from scratch. The project is MIT-licensed, local-first, and requires no cloud or API keys.
Users record an AI session trace into a four-file exp bundle and install it into their local Claude skills directory, allowing future agent runs to reference and replay the trajectory that led to a verified result.
developers and teams using AI agents like Claude who want to capture and replay successful workflows
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- open-source
Founders
- ivan-pasichnykgithub
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