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    Claw Code

    Claw Code

    AI agent harness for AI coding agents

    Claw Code is an open-source AI agent harness project focused on building better tools for orchestrating and managing autonomous coding agents. It originated as a clean-room reimplementation inspired by the architecture of Claude Code, aiming to replicate core concepts without using proprietary code. The project provides a Python-based foundation for experimenting with agent workflows, tool integration, and task execution pipelines.
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    Desloppify

    Desloppify

    Agent harness to make your slop code well-engineered and beautiful

    Desloppify is a utility-focused project aimed at improving the quality, structure, and clarity of generated or written text by removing redundancy, noise, and unnecessary verbosity. It is designed to “clean up” outputs, particularly those produced by AI systems, making them more concise, readable, and professional. The system likely applies heuristics or transformation rules to identify repetitive patterns, filler content, and stylistic inconsistencies. This makes it especially useful in...
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    OpenAI Symphony

    OpenAI Symphony

    Symphony turns work into isolated, autonomous implementation runs

    Symphony is an open-source framework designed to transform project tasks into autonomous implementation runs managed by AI coding agents. It allows teams to manage and prioritize work while the system automatically assigns coding agents to complete tasks. Instead of directly supervising AI agents, engineers can oversee higher-level workflows and project outcomes.
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    LazyCodex

    LazyCodex

    The one and only agent harness for complex codebases

    LazyCodex is an agent harness for using Codex on complex software projects. It is designed to add structure around AI coding sessions through memory, planning, execution, verification, skills, hooks, routing, and diagnostics. The project helps developers move beyond one-off prompts by giving the agent a more organized workflow inside a codebase. It supports project memory so context can persist across sessions and decisions do not need to be repeatedly reintroduced. LazyCodex also emphasizes...
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    OSS-Fuzz Gen

    OSS-Fuzz Gen

    LLM powered fuzzing via OSS-Fuzz

    OSS-Fuzz-Gen is a companion project that helps automatically create or improve fuzz targets for open-source codebases, aiming to increase coverage in OSS-Fuzz with minimal maintainer effort. It analyses a library’s APIs, examples, and tests to propose harnesses that exercise parsers, decoders, or protocol handlers—precisely the code where fuzzing pays off. The system integrates with modern LLM-assisted workflows to draft harness code and then iterates based on build errors or low coverage signals. ...
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