Team Hero is a free, open-source CLI for engineering managers that automatically generates weekly engineering status reports. It does more than ask AI to rewrite text: it connects to GitHub, Asana, and meeting notes, pulls data such as PRs, commits, reviews, task statuses, and blockers, reconciles conflicting information, and ultimately produces a weekly report suitable for management review.
In terms of features and use cases, Team Hero focuses on βcollection and reconciliation.β The examples on the site show that it can summarize team member contributions, roadmap progress, individual updates, and generate a discrepancy report highlighting issues such as a PR being merged while Asana still shows it as in progress. It supports configurable report sections, making it suitable for different teams, projects, and reporting cycles. It is a terminal-first tool, with both an interactive TUI and fully non-interactive execution, and can be integrated with GitHub Actions, CI/CD, cron jobs, and Claude Code.
Currently available integrations include GitHub, Asana, and meeting notes; Jira and Linear are still on the roadmap. The tool is labeled as MIT License, Free & Open Source, and is available on GitHub. Installation options include Homebrew, curl, and APT; Windows users can run it via WSL, and a Claude Code plugin is also provided. In essence, it is a local CLI/headless tool, and the page does not describe any server-side self-hosted deployment model.
Team Hero has no subscription and no premium tier; users bring their own OpenAI API Key. The page claims each report costs about $0.02, which is very cost-effective, but the real cost will depend on the model, input data volume, and API pricing. Payment methods are not specified because the project itself does not charge a subscription fee.
Its advantages are that it is open source, low-cost, automation-friendly, and focused on the most time-consuming parts of engineering management: data aggregation and conflict reconciliation. The downside is that the ecosystem is still at an early stage: Jira and Linear support are not yet available. It also requires configuring a GitHub token and OpenAI key, and depends on the quality of external data sources such as Asana and Google Drive/meeting notes. It is well suited to engineering managers, Tech Leads, and R&D leaders, especially teams that need to report upward every week while keeping report data traceable.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, network connectivity, or payment. Since it depends on services such as GitHub, OpenAI, and Asana, use in China may be affected by network conditions and account availability, so its actual accessibility is rated as unknown. If access is restricted, alternatives include using general-purpose AI tools with custom scripts, or building a similar workflow based on internal Git/Jira/Feishu/WeCom data sources.
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