| name | openhands |
| description | Delegate coding to OpenHands CLI (model-agnostic, LiteLLM). |
| version | 0.1.0 |
| author | Tim Koepsel (xzessmedia), Nastech Agent |
| license | MIT |
| platforms | ["linux","macos"] |
| metadata | {"nastech":{"tags":["Coding-Agent","OpenHands","Model-Agnostic","LiteLLM"],"related_skills":["claude-code","codex","opencode","nastech-agent"]}} |
OpenHands CLI
Delegate coding tasks to the OpenHands CLI via the terminal tool. OpenHands is model-agnostic: any LiteLLM-supported provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, DeepSeek, Ollama, vLLM, etc.).
This skill is the headless-mode wrapper for batch / one-shot delegation. The interactive textual UI is not used from Nastech.
When to Use
- User wants a coding task delegated to OpenHands specifically.
- User wants a coding agent that can run on a non-Anthropic / non-OpenAI provider (DeepSeek, Qwen, Ollama, vLLM, Nastechai, etc.) — sibling skills
claude-code and codex are tied to one vendor.
- Multi-step file edits + shell commands inside a workspace.
For Claude-native, prefer claude-code. For OpenAI-native, prefer codex. For Nastech-native subagents, use delegate_task.
Prerequisites
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Install upstream (requires Python 3.12+ and uv):
terminal(command="uv tool install openhands --python 3.12")
Verify: openhands --version (currently OpenHands CLI 1.16.0 / SDK v1.21.0 at time of writing).
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Pick a model and set env vars for --override-with-envs:
export LLM_MODEL=openrouter/openai/gpt-4o-mini # or any LiteLLM slug
export LLM_API_KEY=$OPENROUTER_API_KEY
export LLM_BASE_URL=https://openrouter.ai/api/v1 # omit for native OpenAI
LLM_MODEL uses LiteLLM's full slug. When the provider is OpenRouter the slug is doubly-prefixed: openrouter/<vendor>/<model> (e.g. openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5). For native Anthropic: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5. For native OpenAI: openai/gpt-4o-mini.
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Suppress the startup banner so JSON output isn't preceded by ASCII art:
export OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1
How to Run
Always invoke through the terminal tool. Always pass --headless --json --override-with-envs --exit-without-confirmation for automation.
One-shot task
terminal(
command="OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1 LLM_MODEL=openrouter/openai/gpt-4o-mini LLM_API_KEY=$OPENROUTER_API_KEY LLM_BASE_URL=https://openrouter.ai/api/v1 openhands --headless --json --override-with-envs --exit-without-confirmation -t 'Add error handling to all API calls in src/'",
workdir="/path/to/project",
timeout=600
)
Background for long tasks
terminal(command="<same as above>", workdir="/path/to/project", background=true, notify_on_complete=true)
process(action="poll", session_id="<id>")
process(action="log", session_id="<id>")
Resume a previous conversation
OpenHands prints Conversation ID: <32-hex> and a Hint: openhands --resume <dashed-uuid> line at the end of each run. Use the dashed form to resume:
terminal(
command="OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1 LLM_MODEL=... openhands --headless --json --override-with-envs --exit-without-confirmation --resume <dashed-uuid> -t 'Now fix the bug you found'",
workdir="/path/to/project"
)
Real Flag List
Verified against openhands --help (CLI 1.16.0). Anything not in this table is not a flag — pass it via env var or settings file.
| Flag | Effect |
|---|
--headless | No UI, requires -t or -f. Auto-approves all actions (no --llm-approve in this mode). |
--json | JSONL event stream (requires --headless). |
-t TEXT | Task prompt. |
-f PATH | Read task from file. |
--resume [ID] | Resume conversation. No ID → list recent. |
--last | Resume most recent (with --resume). |
--override-with-envs | Apply LLM_API_KEY / LLM_BASE_URL / LLM_MODEL env vars. Without this, OpenHands uses ~/.openhands/settings.json and ignores the env. |
--exit-without-confirmation | Don't show the "are you sure" exit dialog. |
--always-approve / --yolo | Auto-approve every action (default in --headless). |
--llm-approve | LLM-based security gate (interactive only — does NOT work in headless). |
--version / -v | Print version and exit. |
There is no --model, --max-iterations, --workspace, --sandbox, --sandbox-type flag. Model is LLM_MODEL. Workspace is the workdir you pass to the terminal tool. Sandbox / runtime is the RUNTIME and SANDBOX_VOLUMES env vars.
JSON Event Schema
With --json --headless, OpenHands emits JSONL — one JSON object per line, plus a handful of non-JSON status lines (Initializing agent..., Agent is working, Agent finished, the final summary box, Goodbye!, Conversation ID:, Hint:). Filter for lines starting with {.
Top-level kind field discriminates events:
MessageEvent — user / agent text turn. source is user or agent.
ActionEvent — agent picked a tool. Read tool_name (file_editor, terminal, finish) and action.kind (FileEditorAction, TerminalAction, FinishAction).
ObservationEvent — tool result. observation.is_error is the success flag. source is environment.
FinishAction inside an ActionEvent carries the agent's final message in action.message.
The cli prints all stderr from LiteLLM/Authlib first — see Pitfalls. Parse only stdout, line by line, ignoring lines that don't start with {.
Pitfalls
- LiteLLM warnings on every invocation. The CLI prints
bedrock-runtime and sagemaker-runtime warnings to stderr because botocore isn't installed. Plus an Authlib deprecation. These are noise, not failures. Pipe stderr to /dev/null or filter it out before showing the user.
- Banner spam. Without
OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1, every run starts with a multi-line +--+ ASCII box advertising the SDK. Always export it.
--override-with-envs is mandatory for automation. Without it, OpenHands ignores LLM_API_KEY / LLM_BASE_URL / LLM_MODEL and falls back to ~/.openhands/settings.json. On a fresh install this file doesn't exist and the CLI hangs waiting for first-run setup.
- Model slug is LiteLLM's, not the provider's.
openrouter/openai/gpt-4o-mini works; openai/gpt-4o-mini while pointed at OpenRouter does not. anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5 (hyphen) is native Anthropic; openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 (dot) is via OpenRouter. Get it wrong → cryptic LiteLLM 400.
pip install openhands-ai is the wrong package. That's the legacy V0 SDK. The new CLI is uv tool install openhands --python 3.12. There is no maintained conda package.
- Resume ID format is fiddly. The CLI ends with
Conversation ID: f46573d9cfdb45e492ca189bde40019b (no dashes) and then a Hint: openhands --resume f46573d9-cfdb-45e4-92ca-189bde40019b (with dashes). Use the dashed form.
- Headless ignores
--llm-approve. If you pass it, you get an argparse error. Headless mode hardcodes always-approve.
- No Windows support upstream. The OpenHands docs require WSL on Windows. This skill is gated
[linux, macos] accordingly.
~/.openhands/conversations/<id>/ accumulates. Each run persists a trajectory. Clean it up if running batches.
- Heavy install (~200 packages). Use
uv tool install (isolated venv) to avoid dependency conflicts with the active project.
Verification
terminal(
command="OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1 LLM_MODEL=openrouter/openai/gpt-4o-mini LLM_API_KEY=$OPENROUTER_API_KEY LLM_BASE_URL=https://openrouter.ai/api/v1 openhands --headless --json --override-with-envs --exit-without-confirmation -t 'Print the string OPENHANDS_OK to stdout via the terminal tool.'",
workdir="/tmp",
timeout=120
)
If the JSONL stream ends with a FinishAction whose action.message mentions OPENHANDS_OK, the install is working.
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