u/Vojuln2

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KiroCrew on Docker

Hello All,

How are you using Kiro Crew on Docker? The docs position the Docker variant as a gateway, but a gateway to what? I can see this as a front for other installed instances of Crew (that use case is mentioned in the docs), but I'm not sure I understand it beyond that. The image is sufficiently skinny that you can't really do any development with it (totally understandable). I could really use a web interface, but without the basics for development I'm looking at creating my own Dockerfile... which seems like a somewhat unstable kludge.

So, how is this thing supposed to be used?

PS,

It's a very pretty UI, nice work Amazon.

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u/The-Monkey-Stink — 10 days ago
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Introducing Kiro Crew, an open source, self-improving development workspace with your own crew of agents

We just launched Kiro Crew, an open source development workspace you can run locally or on your own infrastructure.
The core idea: a persistent workspace that remembers your context, lessons, and skills across sessions. You come back to progress, not a cold start.
What it does:

  • Works where you already are - Start from the desktop app, web dashboard, or CLI. Continue through Slack, Discord, Telegram, Teams, Webex, WeCom, or WeChat. Context carries across all of them.
  • Runs when you don't - Multi-step tasks run unattended. Recurring jobs run on schedule. Heartbeats monitor your systems and surface only what needs attention.
  • Kiro Crew Apps - Purpose-built apps that combine agents, skills, schedules, integrations, and backend services into a custom UI for specific jobs.
  • Self-hosted - Runs on your laptop, home server, or cloud instance. No data leaves your infrastructure unless you connect external services.

Get started: https://kiro.dev/crew/
Github https://github.com/kirodotdev/kirocrew/
Blog: https://kiro.dev/blog/introducing-kiro-crew/
Docs: https://kiro.dev/docs/crew/

u/Electrical_Fox_8378 — 16 days ago