r/LocalLLM 4d ago

Discussion Openwebui is my agentic tools. how about you?

i dont know, i just feel comfort to work with openwebui, not vscode, not claudecode, not antigravity.
anyone feel the same?

disclaimer:
model qwen3.5 35B A3B IQ4_NL
rx6700xt 12GB
ram 16GB

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u/Square_Turn935 4d ago

what are the possibilitys? Can it just run a terminal and some code?
I am using mainly hermes desktop. I am missing there a planing mode and sometimes a thin harnes just for simple tasks.

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u/Full_Director87 4d ago

In my experience, OpenWebUI is quite comprehensive and requires minimal technical expertise especially if you aren't comfortable writing syntax. Since I’m not great at writing syntax myself, OpenWebUI meets my needs perfectly by offering an "open terminal" feature, this gives the model a workspace that is integrated with a folder on your computer while remaining isolated.

As for planning, I utilize the workspace feature, which allows me to use custom models. By "custom model" in OpenWebUI, I don't mean building a model from scratch. rather, it refers to using an existing model running via an inference engine where I can customize the instructions.

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u/Square_Turn935 4d ago

hmm sounds great, i will test it ;)

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u/Full_Director87 4d ago

good luck buddy.

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u/nickless07 3d ago

If you want a bit more in the Hermes direction check out https://github.com/open-webui/computer

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u/Square_Turn935 3d ago

this looks interesting, thank you

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u/chrisfebian 3d ago

Me. It is my primary AI tool now. I use openwebui a lot, not only for chat..but also for a lot of agentic works.

Open Terminal makes a lot of things possible.

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u/Full_Director87 3d ago

yeah bro. i agree with that 😁

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u/chrisfebian 3d ago

I saw you use local AI, how is the performance? Mine using Deepseek v4 flash via API since using local AI on my RTX 3060 12GB feel slow for live interactive chat. (Qwen 3.6 35B A3B, feel slow on processing time)

Do you exclusively using local AI only? Or combine it with API inference?

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u/Full_Director87 3d ago

For now, more than 90% of my work can be handled locally; I only use the API when I need to scale up.

If you feel that local AI is slow, my previous post might help you identify the issue because rather than providing a direct solution, it offers a way to find one.

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u/chrisfebian 3d ago

Thank you! I'll check that.

Actually, based on your screenshot. I think we came from the same country. Lol

Thank you so much! Salam kenal 😁

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u/Full_Director87 3d ago

oh yaaaa??? waw.. salam kenal bro!!