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    AIChat

    AIChat

    All-in-one LLM CLI tool featuring Shell Assistant

    AIChat is a lightweight terminal-based chatbot powered by GPT models, enabling AI-driven conversations directly from the command line.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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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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    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...
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    OpenAI Codex CLI

    OpenAI Codex CLI

    Lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal

    OpenAI Codex CLI is a lightweight, open-source coding assistant that runs directly in your terminal, designed to bring ChatGPT-level reasoning to your code workflows. It allows developers to interactively query, edit, and generate code within their repositories, all while maintaining version control. The CLI can scaffold new files, run code in sandboxed environments, install dependencies, and commit changes automatically, streamlining chat-driven development. It supports various approval...
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    IronClaw

    IronClaw

    IronClaw is OpenClaw inspired but focused on privacy & security

    IronClaw is a security-first, open-source personal AI assistant built in Rust and designed to keep your data fully under your control. It operates on the principle that your AI should work for you, not external vendors, ensuring all data is stored locally, encrypted, and never shared. The platform emphasizes transparency, offering auditable code with no hidden telemetry or data harvesting. IronClaw runs untrusted tools inside isolated WebAssembly (WASM) sandboxes with strict capability-based...
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    llmfit

    llmfit

    157 models, 30 providers, one command to find what runs on hardware

    llmfit is a terminal-based utility that helps developers determine which large language models can realistically run on their local hardware by analyzing system resources and model requirements. The tool automatically detects CPU, RAM, GPU, and VRAM specifications, then ranks available models based on performance factors such as speed, quality, and memory fit. It provides both an interactive terminal user interface and a traditional CLI mode, enabling flexible workflows for different user...
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    Tokscale

    Tokscale

    A CLI tool for tracking token usage from OpenCode, Claude Code

    Tokscale is a CLI and terminal UI tool that tracks token usage and estimated cost across multiple AI coding assistants and development workflows. It treats tokens like a measurable resource, helping developers understand how much “AI energy” they are consuming over time and where it is being spent. The tool aggregates usage across supported platforms and presents it through interactive views that let users filter, sort, and explore trends without leaving the terminal. Tokscale also includes...
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    nono

    nono

    Secure, kernel-enforced sandbox CLI and SDKs for AI agents

    ...The project addresses a growing security concern: modern coding agents typically execute with full user permissions, which means they can potentially read sensitive files, modify system configurations, or exfiltrate credentials if compromised. nono solves this by applying default-deny sandboxing at the kernel level using technologies such as Landlock on Linux and Seatbelt on macOS, making unauthorized actions structurally impossible rather than merely discouraged. Unlike container-based approaches, the tool is intentionally lightweight and can wrap any command-line process without requiring images, VMs, or complex infrastructure. The system emphasizes capability-based security, where processes are granted only the exact filesystem paths and network access they need, and nothing more.
    Downloads: 14 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...
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Rust Port

    Rust Port

    The Rust workspace under rust/ is the current systems-language port

    Rust Port is an open-source reconstruction and experimentation framework derived from leaked or reverse-engineered versions of advanced AI coding agents, designed to replicate and extend the capabilities of agentic development systems. It functions as a programmable coding assistant that operates through autonomous workflows, enabling users to generate, modify, and analyze code with minimal manual intervention. The project emphasizes agent-based execution, where tasks are broken down into...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Rewriting Project Claw Code

    Rewriting Project Claw Code

    Ensure consistency and alignment between different codebases

    Rewriting Project Claw Code is a development tool or framework designed to ensure consistency and alignment between different codebases, environments, or implementations. It focuses on maintaining parity across systems, which is particularly important in distributed architectures or multi-platform applications. The project provides mechanisms to compare, validate, and synchronize code or behavior, helping teams avoid discrepancies that can lead to bugs or inconsistencies. It may include...
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    clawhip

    clawhip

    claw + whip: Event-to-channel notification router

    Clawhip is an open-source daemon-first notification router designed to deliver structured events from development workflows directly to platforms like Discord and Slack. It acts as a central event-processing system that listens to sources such as Git, GitHub, tmux sessions, and custom CLI events, then routes them through a typed pipeline. Built with a clean separation between routing, rendering, and delivery, Clawhip ensures reliable and organized notifications without polluting AI agent...
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    Shinkai: Local AI Agents

    Shinkai: Local AI Agents

    Shinkai allows you to create advanced AI (local) agents effortlessly

    Shinkai is a free, open-source AI platform that lets anyone create powerful AI agents without coding. These agents can collaborate with each other, handle complex tasks, and operate in decentralized crypto environments. Key Features: - No-Code Agent Creation - Build specialized agents (trading bots, sentiment trackers, etc.) with simple descriptions - Multi-Agent Collaboration - Agents work together to solve complex problems - Crypto Integration - Built-in support for decentralized...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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