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    AgentScope Java

    AgentScope Java

    Agent-Oriented Programming for Building LLM Applications

    AgentScope Java is an agent-oriented programming framework that enables Java developers to build intelligent, LLM-powered applications using a dynamic reasoning-acting (ReAct) paradigm. It provides a comprehensive toolkit for creating autonomous agents that can plan, execute, and adjust complex workflows, making decisions about which tools to invoke and how to solve multi-step problems.
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    LangGraph Studio

    LangGraph Studio

    Desktop app for prototyping and debugging LangGraph applications

    LangGraph Studio offers a new way to develop LLM applications by providing a specialized agent IDE that enables visualization, interaction, and debugging of complex agentic applications. With visual graphs and the ability to edit state, you can better understand agent workflows and iterate faster. LangGraph Studio integrates with LangSmith so you can collaborate with teammates to debug failure modes.
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    Agents-Flex

    Agents-Flex

    Agents-Flex is an elegant LLM Application Framework like LangChain

    Agents-Flex includes a variety of network protocols for connecting LLMs, such as HTTP, SSE and WS. Its simple and flexible design allows developers to easily connect to various LLMs, including OpenAI, LLama, and other AI. Agents-Flex provides a rich set of development templates and Prompt Frameworks, including FEW-SHOT, CRISPE, BROKE, and ICIO. Developers can also customize their own unique prompt templates. Agents-Flex has a very flexible Function Calling component. It supports local method...
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    PC-Gui

    PC-Gui

    Lightweight PC-Gui framework for AI, typewriter stream Gemini-like

    .... ✅ Simple async streaming for AI output vs. complex callbacks elsewhere. Rapidly build compact, commercial-grade desktop applications.
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    AI-Agent-Host

    AI-Agent-Host

    The AI Agent Host is a module-based development environment.

    The AI Agent Host integrates several advanced technologies and offers a unique combination of features for the development of language model-driven applications. The AI Agent Host is a module-based environment designed to facilitate rapid experimentation and testing. It includes a docker-compose configuration with QuestDB, Grafana, Code-Server and Nginx. The AI Agent Host provides a seamless interface for managing and querying data, visualizing results, and coding in real-time. The AI...
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