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    CubeSandbox

    CubeSandbox

    Instant, Concurrent, Secure & Lightweight Sandbox for AI Agents

    ...Built in Rust, it focuses on enabling concurrent execution while maintaining strong isolation and low overhead. The system is optimized for scenarios where multiple AI agents need to execute tasks in parallel without compromising system integrity. It provides fast startup times and efficient resource management, making it suitable for large-scale agent orchestration. CubeSandbox integrates well with cloud-native workflows and modern infrastructure pipelines. Its design prioritizes security, concurrency, and performance in AI-driven environments. It is particularly useful for agent frameworks requiring safe execution of generated code.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ZeroClaw

    ZeroClaw

    Fast, small, and fully autonomous AI assistant infrastructure

    ...It is designed around a trait-based architecture so that model providers, communication channels, memory systems, and tooling integrations can be swapped or extended without rewriting core components, giving engineers flexibility and long-term maintainability. The framework features a compact single binary with fast cold and warm startup times and very low memory overhead, making it suitable even for resource-constrained hardware like small servers or edge devices. Security is a first-class concern, with sandbox controls, encrypted secrets, allowlisted operations, and scoped filesystem access by default, helping reduce risk when running autonomous agents.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    nanobot

    nanobot

    🐈 nanobot: The Ultra-Lightweight Clawdbot / OpenClaw

    ...Built in just ~4,000 lines of clean, readable code, it offers a minimalist alternative to heavyweight agent frameworks while retaining core intelligence and extensibility. nanobot is optimized for speed and efficiency, enabling fast startup times and low resource usage across environments. Its research-ready architecture makes it easy for developers to understand, customize, and extend for experimentation or production use. With simple one-click deployment and a straightforward CLI, users can get a working AI assistant running in minutes. Inspired by Clawdbot but radically simplified, nanobot proves that capable AI agents don’t need massive codebases.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PicoClaw

    PicoClaw

    Ultra-Efficient AI Assistant in Go

    ...PicoClaw can run on hardware costing as little as $10 and on resource-constrained environments like RISC-V or ARM boards, with cross-architecture portability achieved through a single self-contained binary. The project’s goals include broad platform support (including Linux, macOS, and multiple CPU architectures), rapid startup times that make the assistant feel responsive, and integration with popular messaging platforms via gateways or bots.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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...
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    NullClaw

    NullClaw

    Fastest, smallest, and fully autonomous AI assistant infrastructure

    NullClaw is the smallest fully autonomous AI assistant infrastructure, built entirely in Zig as a single static binary with zero runtime dependencies. At just 678 KB with ~1 MB peak RAM usage, it boots in under 2 milliseconds and runs on virtually any hardware, including low-cost ARM boards. Despite its size, it delivers a complete AI stack with 22+ model providers, 18+ communication channels, integrated tools, hybrid memory, and sandboxed runtime support. Its architecture is fully modular,...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    QM

    QM

    Multiplayer agent harness for work

    QM is an open-source multiplayer agent harness designed for startup teams and company-wide AI work. Each person, channel, and project receives its own scoped memory, files, credentials, permissions, schedules, web apps, and durable sandbox. The same agent identity and configuration can operate through Slack or the web interface. Teams can choose among supported models and harnesses, including Pi, OpenCode, Codex, and Claude Code, without binding the deployment to one vendor.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    serve-sim

    serve-sim

    The `npx serve` of Apple Simulators

    serve-sim is a developer tool for hosting Apple Simulators through a local or network-accessible web interface. It is described as the npx serve equivalent for Apple Simulators, allowing users to preview and control a simulator from a browser. The tool is especially useful for AI coding agents such as Codex, Cursor, and Claude Desktop because they can interact with a simulator through browser-driven workflows. It can run locally, over a LAN, or through a remote Mac with tunneling. The web UI...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    uAgents

    uAgents

    A fast and lightweight framework for creating decentralized agents

    uAgents is a library developed by Fetch.ai that allows for creating autonomous AI agents in Python. With simple and expressive decorators, you can have an agent that performs various tasks on a schedule or takes action on various events.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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