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    kagent

    kagent

    Kubernetes native framework for building AI agents

    Kagent is a Kubernetes-native framework for building, deploying, and operating AI agents as first-class cloud-native workloads. It models core agent concepts declaratively using Kubernetes custom resources, so teams can manage agents similarly to other platform components via YAML, controllers, and standard cluster workflows. In kagent’s design, an “Agent” represents a system prompt plus a set of tools and other agents, along with an LLM configuration, making the agent definition portable and repeatable across environments. ...
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    OpenAGI

    OpenAGI

    When LLM Meets Domain Experts

    OpenAGI is a package for AI agent creation designed to connect large language models with domain-specific tools and workflows in the AIOS (AI Operating System) ecosystem. It provides a structured Python framework, pyopenagi, for defining agents as modular units that encapsulate execution logic, configuration, and dependency metadata. Agents are organized in a well-defined folder structure that includes code (agent.py), configuration (config.json), and extra requirements (meta_requirements.txt), which makes them easy to package, share, and reuse. ...
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