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    OpenWork

    OpenWork

    An open-source alternative to Claude Cowork, powered by opencode

    OpenWork is a framework for building decentralized collaborative work environments powered by AI and human contributions. At its core, the project enables contributors to define tasks, workflows, and goals that can be split, shared, and recombined across distributed nodes while agents and humans cooperate to advance progress. It offers structured templates for work items, decision logic for task allocation, and consensus mechanisms that let groups verify and validate results toward shared objectives. This project also includes moderation and reputation layers so that contributor trust and quality can be assessed and integrated into future task assignments. ...
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    Refly

    Refly

    The first open-source agent skills builder

    Refly is an AI-native workflow platform that democratizes automated workflow and skills creation for both technical and non-technical users by offering a visual, natural-language-driven interface. Instead of requiring code, Refly lets creators define tasks and business logic through simple “vibes,” which are compiled into structured, reusable agent skills that can be executed on engines like Claude Code, Cursor, or other supported runtimes. With a focus on making automation accessible, it provides a visual canvas and low-code components that feel similar to drag-and-drop builders but backed by powerful AI orchestration, memory handling, and integrations with external services. ...
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