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    Agent Stack

    Agent Stack

    Deploy and share agents with open infrastructure

    Agent Stack is an open infrastructure platform designed to take AI agents from prototype to production, no matter how they were built. It includes a runtime environment, multi-tenant web UI, catalog of agents, and deployment flow that seeks to remove vendor lock-in and provide greater autonomy. Under the hood it’s built on the “Agent2Agent” (A2A) protocol, enabling interoperability between different agent ecosystems, runtime services, and frameworks.
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    Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP)

    Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP)

    Interaction model for connecting buyers to complete purchases

    ACP is an open, draft specification for letting buyers, their AI agents, and businesses complete purchases through a standardized interaction model. It’s maintained by OpenAI and Stripe and licensed under Apache-2.0, with the goal of being easy to adopt alongside a merchant’s existing commerce stack rather than replacing it. The repository organizes the spec as human-readable RFCs plus machine-readable OpenAPI and JSON Schema definitions, along with worked examples and a changelog so...
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