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    Flowise

    Flowise

    Drag & drop UI to build your customized LLM flow

    Open source UI visual tool to build your customized LLM flow using LangchainJS, written in Node Typescript/Javascript. Conversational agent for a chat model which utilizes chat-specific prompts and buffer memory. Open source is the core of Flowise, and it will always be free for commercial and personal usage. Flowise support different environment variables to configure your instance. You can specify the following variables in the .env file inside the packages/server folder.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    PicoClaw

    PicoClaw

    Ultra-Efficient AI Assistant in Go

    PicoClaw is an ultra-lightweight, open-source personal AI assistant written in Go, architected from the ground up to operate with extremely low memory usage (under 10 MB) and fast boot times, making it suitable for inexpensive hardware platforms and embedded devices. Inspired by earlier AI assistant projects like “nanobot,” it was refactored to emphasize resource efficiency while still supporting meaningful AI-driven interactions such as conversational workflows, planning tasks, and automation. 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: 33 This Week
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    DeepChat

    DeepChat

    A smart assistant that connects powerful AI to your personal world

    DeepChat is an open‑source, multi‑model AI chat platform featuring a unified interface for cloud and local language models, enriched with tool‑calling capabilities, search enhancements, privacy protection, and extensive model support. DeepChat is a powerful open-source AI chat platform providing a unified interface for interacting with various large language models. Whether you're using cloud APIs like OpenAI, Gemini, Anthropic, or locally deployed Ollama models, DeepChat delivers a smooth user experience. As a cross-platform AI assistant application, DeepChat not only supports basic chat functionality but also offers advanced features such as search enhancement, tool calling, and multimodal interaction, making AI capabilities more accessible and efficient.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    LangGraph Studio

    LangGraph Studio

    Desktop app for prototyping and debugging LangGraph applications

    LangGraph Studio offers a new way to develop LLM applications by providing a specialized agent IDE that enables visualization, interaction, and debugging of complex agentic applications. With visual graphs and the ability to edit state, you can better understand agent workflows and iterate faster. LangGraph Studio integrates with LangSmith so you can collaborate with teammates to debug failure modes. While in Beta, LangGraph Studio is available for free to all LangSmith users on any plan tier. LangGraph Studio requires docker-compose version 2.22.0+ or higher. Please make sure you have Docker installed and running before continuing. When you open LangGraph Studio desktop app for the first time, you need to login via LangSmith. Once you have successfully authenticated, you can choose the LangGraph application folder to use, you can either drag and drop or manually select it in the file picker.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    MemPalace

    MemPalace

    The highest-scoring AI memory system ever benchmarked

    MemPalace is an open-source AI memory system designed to solve one of the most persistent limitations of large language models: the loss of context between sessions. Instead of relying on summarization or selective extraction like most memory tools, it takes a radically different approach by storing conversations in their entirety and making them retrievable through structured organization and semantic search. The system is inspired by the classical “memory palace” mnemonic technique, organizing information into hierarchical spaces such as wings, rooms, and halls, which allows AI agents to navigate past knowledge in a more contextual and intuitive way. It operates fully locally using tools like ChromaDB, meaning it requires no API keys, cloud services, or external dependencies once installed. MemPalace emphasizes fidelity over compression, preserving full conversational history to maintain reasoning, nuance, and decision-making context that is typically lost in other systems.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    AutoGPT

    AutoGPT

    Powerful tool that lets you create and run intelligent agents

    AutoGPT is an experimental open-source application showcasing the capabilities of the GPT-4 language model. This program, driven by GPT-4, chains together LLM "thoughts", to autonomously achieve whatever goal you set. As one of the first examples of GPT-4 running fully autonomously, AutoGPT pushes the boundaries of what is possible with AI.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    AutoResearchClaw

    AutoResearchClaw

    Autonomous research from idea to paper. Chat an Idea. Get a Paper 🦞

    AutoResearchClaw is an open-source framework designed to automatically generate full academic research papers from a single idea or topic. Built in Python, it orchestrates a multi-stage research pipeline that gathers literature, formulates hypotheses, runs experiments, analyzes results, and writes the final paper. The system retrieves real academic references from sources such as arXiv and Semantic Scholar to ensure credible citations. It can automatically generate code for experiments, run them in a sandbox environment, and analyze the results with statistical methods. The platform also uses multi-agent debate and automated peer review processes to refine research findings and improve paper quality. By combining literature discovery, experimentation, and writing automation, AutoResearchClaw aims to turn research ideas into conference-ready papers with minimal human intervention.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Dexter

    Dexter

    An autonomous agent for deep financial research

    Dexter is an autonomous agent tailored for deep financial research: you pose complex financial questions (for example, about a company’s revenue growth or financial ratios) and Dexter breaks them down into structured research tasks, fetches relevant real-time data (e.g. income statements, cash flows), performs analysis, and returns data-backed answers. It uses a multi-agent architecture with components such as a planning agent (to decompose queries), an action agent (to run tasks & fetch data), and self-validation mechanisms: after getting results, Dexter checks its own outputs and refines them until it is confident about its answer. This means it's more than a simple script — it’s a research assistant that loops through analysis steps until convergence.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Chatbox

    Chatbox

    The Ultimate AI Copilot on Your Desktop

    Chatbox is a cross-platform desktop AI client designed to give you a fast, polished, and private way to work with modern language models. It runs locally on Windows, macOS, and Linux, keeping your conversations and data stored on your own device. Chatbox acts as a unified interface for popular LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and local models via Ollama, making it easy to switch providers without changing tools. Built with an ergonomic UI, it’s optimized for long sessions, prompt experimentation, and everyday productivity. The app supports rich formatting, streaming responses, and advanced prompting to help you get clearer, more useful outputs. For individuals and teams alike, Chatbox serves as a powerful desktop copilot that blends simplicity with flexibility.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Goose

    Goose

    AI coding agent that's more than suggestions - install, execute, edit+

    Goose is an open-source, extensible AI agent that enhances the software development process by going beyond traditional code suggestions. It allows developers to install, execute, edit, and test code with any large language model (LLM), facilitating a more efficient and streamlined workflow. Designed to operate locally within a developer's environment, Goose integrates seamlessly with various tools and platforms, providing a customizable and powerful assistant for coding tasks. Its architecture supports extensibility, enabling users to tailor the agent to their specific needs and preferences. By leveraging Goose, developers can improve productivity and code quality through advanced AI-driven assistance.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    CoPaw

    CoPaw

    Your Personal AI Assistant; easy to install, deploy on local or coud

    CoPaw is a personal AI assistant designed to run on your own machine or in the cloud, giving you full control over memory, models, and data. Built by the AgentScope team, it connects to multiple chat platforms—including DingTalk, Feishu, QQ, Discord, iMessage, and more—through a single unified assistant. CoPaw supports both cloud-based LLM providers and fully local models such as llama.cpp, MLX, and Ollama, allowing you to operate without API keys if preferred. It includes a browser-based Console for chatting, configuring models, managing memory, and extending capabilities with custom skills. With built-in cron scheduling, heartbeat check-ins, and extensible skill loading, CoPaw grows with your workflow over time. Easy installation options—including pip, one-line scripts, Docker, and cloud deployment—make it accessible for both developers and non-technical users.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Paperclip

    Paperclip

    Open-source orchestration for zero-human companies

    Paperclip is an open-source tool designed to help AI systems and developer tools access academic research papers through a standardized interface. The project implements a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a framework that allows large language models and AI agents to connect to external data sources and tools in a consistent way. By acting as a middleware layer, Paperclip aggregates multiple academic databases and exposes them through a single interface, allowing AI applications to search and retrieve scholarly papers without needing to integrate with each provider individually. The system supports repositories such as arXiv, OpenAlex, and the Open Science Framework, giving AI agents access to a large body of research literature. Instead of requiring separate APIs and authentication flows for each service, Paperclip provides unified search and retrieval capabilities that simplify integration into AI workflows.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    PentAGI

    PentAGI

    Perform penetration testing tasks

    PentAGI is a fully autonomous AI agent system designed to perform complex penetration testing tasks by orchestrating multiple intelligent components into a coordinated offensive security workflow. The platform aims to automate significant portions of the penetration testing lifecycle, including reconnaissance, vulnerability discovery, and exploitation planning, reducing the amount of manual effort required from security professionals. It leverages agent-based architecture and AI reasoning to chain together tools and strategies in a way that mimics experienced human testers. The project is built to be modular and extensible so researchers and red teams can customize behavior or integrate additional tools as needed. By focusing on autonomous decision-making in cybersecurity contexts, PentAGI represents part of the broader trend toward AI-assisted offensive security automation.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    OpenClaw Office

    OpenClaw Office

    OpenClaw Office is the visual monitoring and management frontend

    OpenClaw Office is a visual monitoring and management interface designed for the OpenClaw multi-agent system, providing an immersive and interactive way to observe and control autonomous AI agents. It presents agent activity through a virtual office environment, where each agent is represented as an animated entity within a 2D or 3D workspace. The platform enables real-time visualization of agent states, interactions, and workflows, making complex multi-agent coordination easier to understand and debug. Users can observe communication flows between agents through visual connections, track token usage and operational costs, and analyze performance through integrated dashboards and charts. The system also includes live chat capabilities, allowing users to monitor conversations and tool calls as they occur.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Gemini CLI

    Gemini CLI

    Open source AI agent CLI tool to bring Gemini into your terminal

    Gemini CLI is an open‑source AI agent that brings the capabilities of Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro large‑language model directly into your terminal, enabling tasks ranging from coding and debugging to content creation and research via natural‑language prompts, with support for multimodal outputs like image and video generation. Gemini CLI integrates with external tools and MCP servers, enabling media generation and enhanced workflow automation. It also includes a built-in Google Search tool to ground queries with relevant information. Users can authenticate with their Google accounts for free usage limits or configure API keys for higher capacity and access to specific models. The tool is designed to be easy to install and use, with extensive documentation and community support for troubleshooting and advanced workflows.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Grok CLI

    Grok CLI

    An open-source AI agent that brings the power of Grok

    Grok CLI is a command-line interface built around the Grok AI model that brings programmatic and conversational AI capabilities directly to developer terminals. It lets you run Grok queries from your shell, scripting environment, or automation workflows without switching to a browser, enabling utility in scripting, quick data exploration, code generation, and assistant-guided tasks directly where you write code. The CLI supports streaming responses, so outputs appear in real time as the Grok model generates them, making interactions feel responsive and fluid in terminal contexts. Grok CLI is designed to integrate with existing terminal habits—aliases, pipes, editors, and tooling—so you can combine AI assistance with native command-line workflows like grep, awk, and git. It also includes authentication support, configuration management, and caching options so frequent queries are efficient.
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    agent-browser

    agent-browser

    Browser automation CLI for AI agents

    agent-browser is a toolkit that embeds AI agent capabilities directly into the web browser, enabling agents to interact with web content, scripts, and user actions while maintaining security boundaries that respect user privacy and browser constraints. It effectively provides a sandbox where AI agents can read, scroll, click, and interpret pages in context, allowing them to automate workflows, answer questions about page content, or generate structured summaries directly from the user’s current tab. The project emphasizes standards and safety, defining interfaces that let agents access DOM data, interpret events, and generate actionable insights without exposing sensitive credential-level access or violating policy boundaries. Users benefit from a tighter feedback loop: agents can observe user tasks in-situ and respond with contextually relevant actions or suggested steps, like form completion, navigation shortcuts, or detailed explanations of UI elements.
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    grepai

    grepai

    Semantic Search & Call Graphs for AI Agents

    grepai is a privacy-first, semantic code search CLI designed to replace traditional keyword-based search with meaning-aware queries, letting developers and code tools find relevant code by what it does rather than just text matches. It builds a semantic index of a project using vector embeddings, enabling natural language queries like “authentication logic” to return contextually relevant functions and modules even when naming differs dramatically, making code exploration far more intuitive. In addition to semantic search, grepai offers call graph tracing so developers can understand which functions call or are called by others, aiding impact analysis and confident refactoring. Because it runs 100 % locally, your codebase never leaves your machine, preserving privacy and security while supporting AI agents and custom integrations.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    GBrain

    GBrain

    Garry's Opinionated OpenClaw/Hermes Agent Brain

    GBrain is an open-source AI memory system designed to give autonomous agents persistent, structured, and scalable long-term memory across interactions and workflows. It operates by transforming large collections of markdown documents, personal notes, and external data into a searchable knowledge base backed by PostgreSQL and vector embeddings, enabling both semantic and keyword-based retrieval. The system is tightly integrated with agent frameworks such as OpenClaw and Hermes, allowing AI agents to read from and write to memory continuously, effectively evolving their understanding over time. GBrain introduces a hybrid retrieval model that combines embeddings with ranking strategies to improve relevance when querying large datasets. It also organizes knowledge into structured documents with summaries and timelines, helping agents maintain context and track changes in information.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Nerve

    Nerve

    The Simple Agent Development Kit

    Nerve is a developer-friendly Agent Development Kit (ADK) that utilizes YAML and a CLI to define, run, orchestrate, and evaluate LLM-driven agents. It supports declarative setups, tool integration, workflow pipelines, and both MCP client and server roles. Nerve is a simple yet powerful Agent Development Kit (ADK) to build, run, evaluate, and orchestrate LLM-based agents using just YAML and a CLI. It’s designed for technical users who want programmable, auditable, and reproducible automation using large language models. Define agents using a clean YAML format: system prompt, task, tools, and variables — all in one file.
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    camofox-browser

    camofox-browser

    Headless browser automation server for AI agents to visit sites

    camofox-browser is a headless browser automation server built specifically for AI agents that need to interact with websites that often block standard automation stacks. It wraps Camoufox, a Firefox fork that performs fingerprint spoofing at the C++ level, which means many browser characteristics are altered before page scripts can inspect them, rather than relying on JavaScript-layer stealth patches. The project is designed around a REST API, making it easier for agents and external tools to create tabs, navigate pages, click elements, type input, scroll, capture screenshots, and manage browsing sessions programmatically. Instead of returning large volumes of raw HTML, it emphasizes accessibility snapshots and stable element references, which reduces token usage and creates more reliable interaction flows for AI-driven browsing. It also supports practical operational features such as per-user session isolation, cookie importing for authenticated browsing, proxy and GeoIP routing.
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    Agent Skills

    Agent Skills

    Skills for AI coding agents

    Agent Skills by Vercel Labs is a curated collection of modular “skills” designed to extend the capabilities of AI coding agents by packaging human-ready instructions, workflows, and optional scripts that tell an agent how to perform specific development tasks. In this repository, each skill adheres to the Agent Skills specification, meaning they’re defined as folders with a SKILL.md file (containing task descriptions and step-by-step guidance) and can include helper scripts and reference material that the agent can execute or consult when invoked. The goal of the project is to make it easy for AI assistants like Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, Codex, and others that support this open ecosystem to automatically apply best practices or perform concrete actions when a relevant user intent is detected. For example, some skills guide the agent in applying React and Next.js performance best practices, auditing UI and accessibility standards.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    AGI

    AGI

    The first distributed AGI system

    AGI project is an experimental framework focused on building components and infrastructure for artificial general intelligence systems, emphasizing modularity, autonomy, and scalable intelligence pipelines. It aims to provide a foundation for creating agents that can reason, plan, and execute tasks across diverse domains by integrating multiple AI capabilities into a unified system. The project typically explores concepts such as agent orchestration, memory systems, task decomposition, and decision-making loops, enabling the development of more generalized and adaptive AI behaviors. It is designed to be extensible, allowing developers to plug in different models, tools, and data sources to enhance agent performance. The framework encourages experimentation with AGI-like architectures, making it useful for researchers and developers interested in advancing beyond narrow AI applications.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Google Workspace CLI

    Google Workspace CLI

    Command-line tool for Drive, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Docs, Chat, etc.

    Google Workspace CLI (gws) is a command-line tool designed to interact with Google Workspace services such as Drive, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, and more from a single interface. It dynamically generates its command structure using Google’s Discovery Service, allowing it to automatically support new API endpoints as they become available. The tool eliminates the need for manual REST API calls by providing structured commands and built-in help for each resource and method. It outputs structured JSON responses, making it easy for developers, scripts, and AI agents to process results programmatically. The CLI supports multiple authentication methods, including OAuth login, service accounts, and environment-based credentials for automated environments. With built-in agent skills and automation features, it enables developers and AI systems to manage and automate Google Workspace workflows efficiently.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Lossless Claw

    Lossless Claw

    LCM (Lossless Context Management) plugin for OpenClaw

    Lossless Claw is an advanced context management plugin for the OpenClaw agent ecosystem that redefines how conversational memory is handled in large language model systems. Instead of relying on traditional sliding-window truncation or lossy summarization, it introduces a lossless architecture that preserves all historical messages while maintaining usable context within token limits. The system stores every interaction in a persistent database and incrementally summarizes older content into a hierarchical directed acyclic graph, allowing efficient compression without discarding information. This structure enables agents to dynamically reconstruct detailed context by expanding summaries when needed, effectively simulating perfect long-term memory.
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