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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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    Eko

    Eko

    Build Production-ready Agentic Workflow with Natural Language

    Eko (Eko Keeps Operating) is a JavaScript framework designed for building production-ready agent-based workflows using natural language commands. It allows developers to create automated agents that can handle complex workflows in both computer and browser environments. With a focus on high development efficiency, Eko simplifies the creation of multi-step workflows, enabling users to integrate and automate tasks across platforms. It provides a unified interface for managing agents, offering...
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    Mastra

    Mastra

    The TypeScript AI agent framework

    Mastra is a TypeScript-first framework for building AI-powered applications and agents, designed to take projects from prototype to production on a modern JavaScript/TypeScript stack. It integrates cleanly with React, Next.js, and Node-based backends, but can also run as a standalone server, giving teams flexibility in how they deploy their AI logic. At its core, Mastra provides abstractions for agents, workflows, tools, memory, retrieval, and model routing, so developers can focus on...
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    VoltAgent

    VoltAgent

    Open Source TypeScript AI Agent Framework

    An AI Agent Framework provides the foundational structure and tools needed to build applications powered by autonomous agents. These agents, often driven by Large Language Models (LLMs), can perceive their environment, make decisions, and take actions to achieve specific goals. Building such agents from scratch involves managing complex interactions with LLMs, handling state, connecting to external tools and data, and orchestrating workflows. VoltAgent is an open source TypeScript framework...
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