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    AgentField

    AgentField

    Build and run AI agents like microservices

    AgentField is an open-source control plane designed to run AI agents as production-grade backend services, applying cloud-native principles similar to Kubernetes to the world of autonomous software. Instead of treating agents as isolated scripts or prototypes, the system elevates them to first-class infrastructure components that can be deployed, orchestrated, and managed at scale across distributed environments. Developers define agents as typed functions, and the platform automatically handles orchestration, communication, identity, and execution, allowing agents to behave like APIs within a broader system architecture. ...
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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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    Koog

    Koog

    Koog is the official Kotlin framework for building AI agents

    Koog is a Kotlin‑based framework for building and running AI agents entirely in idiomatic Kotlin, supporting both single‑run agents that process individual inputs and complex workflow agents with custom strategies and configurations. It features pure Kotlin implementation, seamless Model Control Protocol (MCP) integration for enhanced model management, vector embeddings for semantic search, and a flexible system for creating and extending tools that access external systems and APIs....
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