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    IronClaw

    IronClaw

    IronClaw is OpenClaw inspired but focused on privacy & security

    ...With dynamic tool building, persistent memory, and background automation, IronClaw is built to securely expand and adapt to your personal and professional workflows.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Refly

    Refly

    The first open-source agent skills builder

    ...With a focus on making automation accessible, it provides a visual canvas and low-code components that feel similar to drag-and-drop builders but backed by powerful AI orchestration, memory handling, and integrations with external services. Refly’s approach bridges the gap between workflow ideas and stable, deterministic infrastructure: skills become governed capabilities that can be versioned, shared, and monetized, not just temporary scripts.
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    Blackboard implements a lightweight, portable tuple space suitable for multi-agent system and distributed component design. Supports implicit invocation via content-filtered asynchronous events, blocking call semantics, and shared memory messaging.
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