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    GitAgent

    GitAgent

    A framework-agnostic, git-native standard for defining AI agents

    GitAgent is an open standard and toolkit for defining portable AI agents using Git repositories as their foundational structure. The core idea behind the project is that an AI agent can be fully described by a set of files stored in a repository, allowing developers to clone the repository and instantly obtain a runnable agent. Unlike many frameworks that tightly couple agents to specific ecosystems, GitAgent is designed to be framework-agnostic so that the same agent definition can operate...
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    OpenAGI

    OpenAGI

    When LLM Meets Domain Experts

    ...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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