The unofficial WorkBuddy cookbook: from first task to AI team
An open-source field guide that teaches WorkBuddy through real jobs, not feature lists.

What it does
This is a community-built field manual for the WorkBuddy AI work platform. It replaces dry feature lists with a four-part curriculum that takes readers from their first task up through multi-agent automation and industry-specific playbooks. The whole thing is published as a VitePress site, but the real substance is hundreds of pages of annotated workflows, community cases, and troubleshooting patterns.
The interesting bit
The project treats WorkBuddy like a craft, not a product. Contributors must submit full case studies with acceptance criteria, security boundaries, and proof of actual results—prompts, Skill configurations, screenshots, and all. That editorial rigor is rare for an open-source guide; it turns the repo into a living quality bar for what a real-world AI workflow looks like.
Key highlights
- Four-part structure: user manual, real-world cases, advanced multi-agent design, and job-specific routes.
- Strict case-study template: every submission needs a scenario, the exact Skills used, execution steps, and 验收标准 (acceptance criteria).
- “Help You Solve” questionnaire turns reader pain points into documented, reusable open-source cases.
- Deployed as a searchable VitePress site with dark mode and mobile support via Cloudflare Pages.
- Chinese-first content with an English README and translation path.
Caveats
- Time-sensitive product details—features, pricing, security policies—are explicitly flagged as perishable; readers are told to verify against official WorkBuddy channels.
- English speakers get a README, but the deep content and case submissions remain Chinese-first.
Verdict
Grab it if you are already using WorkBuddy and need to graduate from solo tasks to reliable, team-wide automation patterns. Look elsewhere if you want an official API spec or a glossy product pitch.
Frequently asked
- What is AlephAITech/WorkBuddyGuide?
- An open-source field guide that teaches WorkBuddy through real jobs, not feature lists.
- Is WorkBuddyGuide open source?
- Yes — AlephAITech/WorkBuddyGuide is open source, released under the MIT license.
- What language is WorkBuddyGuide written in?
- AlephAITech/WorkBuddyGuide is primarily written in Python.
- How popular is WorkBuddyGuide?
- AlephAITech/WorkBuddyGuide has 699 stars on GitHub.
- Where can I find WorkBuddyGuide?
- AlephAITech/WorkBuddyGuide is on GitHub at https://github.com/AlephAITech/WorkBuddyGuide.