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    Agents-Flex

    Agents-Flex

    Agents-Flex is an elegant LLM Application Framework like LangChain

    ...Agents-Flex has a very flexible Function Calling component. It supports local method definitions, parsing, callbacks through LLMs, and executing local methods to obtain results. Agents-Flex offers Loader, Parser, and Splitter components for the Document. Each component has multiple implementations, making it easy to load data from the web, local files, databases, and various data types.
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    This project will provide an interface for using Lightweight Communications Calculus (LCC) to control agents in the Unreal Tournament enviroment. It consists of a prolog-style interperter, LCC parser/IDE,a GUI / LCC editor and interfaces to the Gamebots
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