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    AionUi

    AionUi

    Free, local, open-source Cowork for Gemini CLI, Claude Code, Codex

    ...Instead of forcing users to work in separate terminals for each tool, AionUi automatically detects installed CLI tools and provides a central visual workspace where sessions can run in parallel, contexts are preserved, and conversations are saved locally without sending data to external servers. It enhances productivity by offering smart file management features like batch renaming, automatic organization, and intelligent file classification, thereby reducing manual overhead when working with large datasets or complex document structures. AionUi also supports a remote WebUI mode, allowing users to access their local AI tools securely over a network from other devices while keeping all processing and data on their own hardware.
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    InfiAgent

    InfiAgent

    Build your own Cowork, AI Scientist and other SoTA Agents

    infiAgent is an open-source AI agent framework for building powerful, long-running autonomous agents capable of tackling complex tasks without collapsing under growing context or tool invocation histories. Designed as a “Multi-Level Agent” (MLA) system, it externalizes persistent state to the file system so that agents can operate over unlimited runtime without the need for token-intensive context compression, enabling workflows such as research paper drafting, experiments, coding, and document generation to run reliably. The framework uses a serial multi-agent hierarchy where specialized agents coordinate in tree-structured paths for clear task delegation and minimal tool conflicts, while batch file operations and persistent workspaces ensure reproducibility and traceability. ...
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