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    Goose

    Goose

    AI coding agent that's more than suggestions - install, execute, edit+

    Goose is an open-source, extensible AI agent that enhances the software development process by going beyond traditional code suggestions. It allows developers to install, execute, edit, and test code with any large language model (LLM), facilitating a more efficient and streamlined workflow. Designed to operate locally within a developer's environment, Goose integrates seamlessly with various tools and platforms, providing a customizable and powerful assistant for coding tasks. Its...
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    Shire

    Shire

    Empower Your Dev Ecosystem with AI Agents

    Shire is an AI-driven development ecosystem that empowers developers with AI agents to automate coding tasks, enhance productivity, and elevate code quality. The concept of Shire has its roots in AutoDev, a subproject of UnitMesh. Within AutoDev, we envisioned an AI-driven integrated development environment for developers, which included Shire’s predecessor, DevIns. DevIns was designed to empower users to create custom AI agents tailored to their own IDEs, thus forging a personalized...
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    DSPy

    DSPy

    DSPy: The framework for programming—not prompting—language models

    Developed by the Stanford NLP Group, DSPy (Declarative Self-improving Python) is a framework that enables developers to program language models through compositional Python code rather than relying solely on prompt engineering. It facilitates the construction of modular AI systems and provides algorithms for optimizing prompts and weights, enhancing the quality and reliability of language model outputs.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    smolagents

    smolagents

    Agents write python code to call tools and orchestrate other agents

    This library is the simplest framework out there to build powerful agents. We provide our definition in this page, where you’ll also find tips for when to use them or not (spoilers: you’ll often be better off without agents). smolagents is a lightweight framework for building AI agents using large language models (LLMs). It simplifies the development of AI-driven applications by providing tools to create, train, and deploy language model-based agents.
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    Agent S

    Agent S

    Agent S: an open agentic framework that uses computers like a human

    Agent S is an open-source agentic framework designed to enable autonomous computer use through an Agent-Computer Interface (ACI). Built to operate graphical user interfaces like a human, it allows AI agents to perceive screens, reason about tasks, and execute actions across macOS, Windows, and Linux systems. The latest version, Agent S3, surpasses human-level performance on the OSWorld benchmark, demonstrating state-of-the-art results in complex multi-step computer tasks. Agent S combines...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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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...
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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.
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    BotSharp

    BotSharp

    AI Multi-Agent Framework in .NET

    ...It's written in C# running on .Net Core that is full cross-platform framework. C# is a enterprise-grade programming language which is widely used to code business logic in information management-related system.
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