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    The Pope Bot

    The Pope Bot

    Autonomous AI agent that you can configure and build

    The framework treats the repository itself as the agent’s “brain,” and GitHub Actions serve as the compute layer, enabling tasks to run securely without exposing sensitive API keys to the underlying AI. The system integrates with messaging platforms like Telegram, where users can interact with the bot, trigger actions, or receive notifications, and supports scheduling and automation through patterns of request handling.
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    Evolver

    Evolver

    The GEP-Powered Self-Evolution Engine for AI Agents

    Evolver is the core engine behind EvoMap and is positioned as a self-evolution system for AI agents rather than a conventional application framework. Its purpose is to turn isolated prompt adjustments into reusable, auditable evolution assets, giving agent teams a more structured way to improve behavior over time. The project uses a protocol-constrained approach centered on concepts such as genes, capsules, and events, which are stored as structured assets and selected through signal...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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