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    OpenClaw Installer

    OpenClaw Installer

    ClawdBot one-click deployment tool

    OpenClaw Installer is an open-source one-click deployment and configuration tool for installing OpenClaw — a personal AI assistant — onto systems with minimal manual setup, giving users a streamlined path to get their own AI assistant running quickly. The project provides shell scripts and configuration menus that detect the host environment, install dependencies, download OpenClaw, configure core settings like AI models and identity channels, and start the server automatically. It supports multiple platforms, including macOS, Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS), and Windows environments via compatible shells, and simplifies otherwise complex installation steps into a guided, terminal-based experience. The tool also includes options to test API connections, validate channel integrations like Telegram or Discord bots, and launch persistent services that keep OpenClaw running in the background.
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    GPTme

    GPTme

    Your agent in your terminal, equipped with local tools

    GPTMe is a personal AI chatbot designed for self-reflection, journaling, and productivity, using GPT models to generate personalized insights and responses.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Dive

    Dive

    Dive is an open-source MCP Host Desktop Application

    Dive is an open‑source MCP host desktop application that serves as a bridge between MCP servers and any large language models supporting function calling, designed to deliver a seamless AI agent experience across environments. Compatible with ChatGPT, Anthropic, Ollama and OpenAI-compatible models. Enabling seamless MCP AI agent integration on both stdio and SSE mode. One-click access to managed MCP servers via OAPHub.ai - eliminates complex local deployments. Modern Tauri version alongside...
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    Open AEA Framework

    Open AEA Framework

    A framework for open autonomous economic agent (AEA) development

    open-aea is an open-source framework for building autonomous software agents that can operate and interact independently on decentralized networks. Developed by Valory, it facilitates creating agents capable of economic transactions, communication, and smart contract interactions in Web3 ecosystems.
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    Agentex

    Agentex

    Open source codebase for Scale Agentex

    AgentEX is an open framework from Scale for building, running, and evaluating agentic workflows, with an emphasis on reproducibility and measurable outcomes rather than ad-hoc demos. It treats an “agent” as a composition of a policy (the LLM), tools, memory, and an execution runtime so you can test the whole loop, not just prompting. The repo focuses on structured experiments: standardized tasks, canonical tool interfaces, and logs that make it possible to compare models, prompts, and tool...
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    Auto-Commenter

    Auto-Commenter

    A Claude skill that automatically posts personalized comments

    Auto-Commenter is a Claude-oriented automation project built to help users write and post comments that sound natural and context-aware in targeted online communities. It centers on learning a user’s writing style from their real comment history, then applying that style to generate responses that feel consistent with the user rather than generic template text. The workflow emphasizes deeper post analysis so the system can respond to what is actually being discussed, instead of replying with...
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    rLLM

    rLLM

    Democratizing Reinforcement Learning for LLMs

    ...The project is designed to support large-scale language models (including support for big models via integrated training backends), making it relevant for state-of-the-art research and production use. The framework includes tools for defining workflows, specifying objectives or reward functions, and managing training/policy updates across possibly distributed settings.
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    OSS-Fuzz Gen

    OSS-Fuzz Gen

    LLM powered fuzzing via OSS-Fuzz

    ...The system integrates with modern LLM-assisted workflows to draft harness code and then iterates based on build errors or low coverage signals. Importantly, it aligns with OSS-Fuzz conventions, generating corpus seeds, build rules, and sanitizer settings so projects can plug in quickly. Reports highlight what functions were targeted, how coverage evolved, and where manual hints could unlock more paths. The goal is pragmatic: shrink the gap between “we should fuzz this” and “we have robust fuzzing running in CI,” especially for understaffed maintainers.
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    kolosal

    kolosal

    Open Source and Lightweight Local LLM Platform

    Kolosal AI is the leading open-source local LLM platform. Download, train, and run local LLM models on your device with no cloud dependencies. An opensource and lightweight alternative to LM Studio.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Multi-Agent Particle Envs

    Multi-Agent Particle Envs

    Code for a multi-agent particle environment used in a paper

    Multiagent Particle Environments is a lightweight framework for simulating multi-agent reinforcement learning tasks in a continuous observation space with discrete action settings. It was originally developed by OpenAI and used in the influential paper Multi-Agent Actor-Critic for Mixed Cooperative-Competitive Environments. The environment provides simple particle-based worlds with simulated physics, where agents can move, communicate, and interact with each other. Scenarios are designed to model cooperative, competitive, and mixed interactions among agents, making it useful for testing algorithms in multi-agent settings. ...
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    Tiledesk Dashboard

    Tiledesk Dashboard

    Tiledesk is the open source AI agent builder

    Tiledesk Dashboard is the frontend management interface for the Tiledesk platform, allowing administrators to configure settings, monitor live chats, and manage chatbot workflows.
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    Hydroponic Automation Platform (HAPI)

    Hydroponic Automation Platform (HAPI)

    Technologies for automating food production on various scales

    The Hydroponic Automation Platform Initiative (HAPI) develops and provides hardware and software components for automating food production using hydroponic, aquaponics, and precision agriculture techniques. High-yield production in urban settings is one of the primary goals. Artifacts include hardware design (mainly Arduino-based), firmware, management software and reporting modules.
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