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    Pi Agent

    Pi Agent

    AI agent toolkit: coding agent CLI, unified LLM API, TUI & web UI

    Pi is an open-source AI agent toolkit and coding agent framework designed to help developers build, run, and extend intelligent AI-powered workflows. Developed by Earendil Works, the project includes a coding agent CLI, unified multi-provider LLM API, agent runtime, terminal UI library, and web UI components. Pi supports multiple AI providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google through a single consistent API layer, making it easier to integrate different models into applications and agents. ...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Omnigent

    Omnigent

    A meta-harness for all your AI agents

    Omnigent is a meta-harness for managing many AI agents through one shared layer. It works with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Pi, and custom YAML-defined agents, so users can swap or combine agent runtimes without rebuilding their workflows. Sessions can move across terminal, browser, desktop, and mobile interfaces while keeping messages, files, terminals, and subagents in sync. The platform supports collaboration, shared live sessions, co-driving, conversation forking, and remote access from deployed servers. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenClaw

    OpenClaw

    Your own personal AI assistant. Any OS. Any Platform.

    ...It lets you send instructions through familiar messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, and more, and then interprets those instructions to carry out actions such as managing calendars, sending emails or messages, browsing the web, executing system commands, and coordinating workflows across services — all while maintaining long-term memory and context across sessions. Because it runs locally or on infrastructure you choose (like a personal computer, VPS, or Raspberry Pi), OpenClaw emphasizes data ownership, privacy, and full transparency into how your instructions are handled and what actions are taken, giving users autonomy over their AI workflows.
    Downloads: 199 This Week
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    Hivemind

    Hivemind

    Hivemind turns your traces into reusable skills across agents

    ...The system mines those traces for repeated patterns and turns them into reusable skills that can be shared across a team. It supports agents such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex, Cursor, Hermes, and pi. Hivemind uses hybrid lexical and semantic retrieval so agents can recall prior decisions, solved bugs, migrations, and team-specific workflows. It is useful for engineering teams that want agent behavior to improve over time instead of starting from zero in every session.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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