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    Claw Code

    Claw Code

    AI agent harness for AI coding agents

    Claw Code is an open-source AI agent harness project focused on building better tools for orchestrating and managing autonomous coding agents. It originated as a clean-room reimplementation inspired by the architecture of Claude Code, aiming to replicate core concepts without using proprietary code. The project provides a Python-based foundation for experimenting with agent workflows, tool integration, and task execution pipelines. It emphasizes harness engineering—how agents are structured,...
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    Softaworks Agent Skills

    Softaworks Agent Skills

    A curated collection of skills for AI coding agents

    ...The toolkit’s modular design follows the Agent Skills format, making it easy for users to install only what’s needed via CLI installers or plugin marketplaces. Because the set spans from low-level utilities like dependency updaters to higher-level planning and communication aids, it can streamline many aspects of a developer’s day-to-day work.
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    Trail of Bits Skills Marketplace

    Trail of Bits Skills Marketplace

    Trail of Bits Claude Code skills for security research, vulnerability

    Trail of Bits Skills Marketplace is a specialized Claude Code skills marketplace built by the security research firm Trail of Bits that focuses on enhancing AI-assisted workflows for vulnerability discovery, testing, and secure development. The repository groups a set of plug-in skills tailored toward static analysis, code auditing, secure defaults detection, and other practices that matter in software security. Users can easily add the marketplace to a Claude Code environment, browse...
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    OpenAGI

    OpenAGI

    When LLM Meets Domain Experts

    ...A companion tooling layer lets agents call external tools described in the tools.md documentation, enabling them to orchestrate APIs, retrieval pipelines, and other utilities in response to LLM decisions.
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    OAGI Python SDK

    OAGI Python SDK

    Python SDK for the Computer Use model Lux, developed by OpenAGI

    OAGI Python SDK is a Python client library for the Lux computer-use model that turns Lux into a programmable automation layer for operating human-facing software via vision and actions. It exposes the OAGI API in an ergonomic way, letting you trigger Lux in three main modes: Tasker for precise scripted sequences, Actor for fast one-shot tasks, and Thinker for open-ended, multi-step objectives. The SDK is designed around “computer use” as a paradigm, where the AI actually navigates...
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