March 30, WeCom announced that its CLI (Command Line Interface) open-source project has officially been released on the GitHub community. This move marks that WeCom's seven core product capabilities—messages, schedules, documents, intelligent tables, meetings, to-do lists, and address books—are fully opened to AI. Through this open-source project, mainstream AI agents (such as Claude Code, Codex, WorkBuddy, QClaw, etc.) can understand and call WeCom's underlying functions in a more natural and native way. Developers can quickly build AI applications that closely match daily office scenarios.

The open-source initiative adopts a differentiated approach, prioritizing support for small and micro enterprises with 10 people or fewer. In terms of specific applications, the message capability supports retrieving and sending private and group messages; in the collaboration office field, documents and intelligent tables enable cross-dimensional read and write operations, while the schedule and meeting systems support checking availability and managing participants. Additionally, the open address book interface allows AI assistants to accurately access member basic information. Technical testing shows that after using WeCom's capabilities through AI assistants like "Lobster," task execution accuracy significantly improves, and Token consumption costs are effectively reduced.
Amid the global trend of collaborative office software transitioning towards "AI-Native," the open-sourcing of WeCom CLI not only lowers the threshold for AI access to enterprise scenarios but also promotes AI agents from mere chatbot interactions to becoming "digital employees" with practical operational capabilities through standardized API calls. This end-to-end empowerment will accelerate the intelligent transformation of internal enterprise workflows and provide key infrastructure support for building an efficient AI collaboration ecosystem.




