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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.
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    Java Behaviour Trees is a Java framework for easily building and running generic behaviour trees. Here, "behaviour tree" refers to the technique used to control the behaviour of characters in video games. IMPORTANT NOTE: our source code has been moved to GitHub. You will find it at: https://github.com/gaia-ucm/jbt Note however that all the binary files will still be distributed here at SourceForge.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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