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    AutoAgent

    AutoAgent

    AutoAgent: Fully-Automated and Zero-Code LLM Agent Framework

    AutoAgent is a fully automated, zero-code LLM agent framework that lets users create agents and workflows using natural language instead of manual coding and configuration. It is structured around modes that cover both “use” and “build” scenarios: a user mode for running a ready-made multi-agent research assistant, plus editors for creating individual agents or multi-agent workflows from conversational requirements.
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    OpenAGI

    OpenAGI

    When LLM Meets Domain Experts

    ...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. The project includes tooling for registering agents with AIOS by uploading them via a command-line interface, enforcing a consistent naming scheme that matches the local folder layout. 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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    GitClaw

    GitClaw

    A universal git-native AI agent framework

    GitClaw is an open-source framework for building AI agents whose entire identity, configuration, memory, and capabilities live inside a Git repository. Instead of storing agent state in databases or application code, the framework treats a repository itself as the agent’s environment, allowing developers to version, inspect, and collaborate on agents using standard Git workflows. The system defines structured files that represent the agent’s personality, rules, configuration, and operational logic, enabling transparent control over how the agent behaves. ...
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    dlric

    dlric

    Fork of OpenClaw at 19/march/2026 to fix bugs and enhancements

    ...Hope to release the first release in a few hours as soon I catchup with typescript My github account is maria901, if you can unlock it I say thanks Now back to the code
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