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    NagaAgent

    NagaAgent

    A simple yet powerful agent framework for personal assistants

    NagaAgent is an experimental framework for building interactive virtual agents capable of autonomous reasoning, dialog, and task execution using components that mirror human cognitive patterns. It provides abstractions for representing goals, context, and state so that agents can plan sequences of actions, evaluate outcomes, and adjust behavior over time. The project includes mechanisms for semantic memory, reasoning pipelines, and integration points with external data sources and language models so that agents can interpret natural language instructions and produce coherent multi-step outputs. ...
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    Agno

    Agno

    Lightweight framework for building Agents with memory, knowledge, etc.

    Agno is a modular, open-source artificial general intelligence (AGI) research platform that allows developers to build, evaluate, and experiment with cognitive architectures in a composable way. It provides a flexible framework for modeling reasoning, memory, decision-making, and planning, aimed at long-term AI research beyond narrow learning. Agno embraces multi-agent environments and symbolic reasoning as part of its core design, enabling experiments with structured knowledge, goal-oriented behaviors, and meta-learning. It’s designed for researchers seeking an extensible platform to explore AGI components without being tied to black-box models.
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    OpenAI Agents (Python)

    OpenAI Agents (Python)

    A lightweight, powerful framework for multi-agent workflows

    openai-agents-python is a library developed by OpenAI to simplify the process of creating and running agents that interact with tools and APIs using OpenAI models. It provides abstractions for tool usage, memory management, and agent workflows, enabling developers to define function-calling agents that reason through multi-step tasks. Ideal for building custom AI workflows, the library supports dynamic tool definitions and contextual memory handling.
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    DeerFlow

    DeerFlow

    Deep Research framework, combining language models with tools

    DeerFlow is an open-source, community-driven “deep research” framework / multi-agent orchestration platform developed by ByteDance. It aims to combine the reasoning power of large language models (LLMs) with automated tool-use — such as web search, web crawling, Python execution, and data processing — to enable complex, end-to-end research workflows. Instead of a monolithic AI assistant, DeerFlow defines multiple specialized agents (e.g. “planner,” “searcher,” “coder,” “report generator”) that collaborate in a structured workflow, allowing tasks like literature reviews, data gathering, data analysis, code execution, and final report generation to be largely automated. ...
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    Phidata

    Phidata

    Build multi-modal Agents with memory, knowledge, tools and reasoning

    Phidata is an open source platform for building, deploying, and monitoring AI agents. It enables users to create domain-specific agents with memory, knowledge, and external tools, enhancing AI capabilities for various tasks. The platform supports a range of large language models and integrates seamlessly with different databases, vector stores, and APIs. Phidata offers pre-configured templates to accelerate development and deployment, allowing users to quickly go from building agents to...
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    Dify

    Dify

    One API for plugins and datasets, one interface for prompt engineering

    Dify is an easy-to-use LLMOps platform designed to empower more people to create sustainable, AI-native applications. With visual orchestration for various application types, Dify offers out-of-the-box, ready-to-use applications that can also serve as Backend-as-a-Service APIs. Unify your development process with one API for plugins and datasets integration, and streamline your operations using a single interface for prompt engineering, visual analytics, and continuous improvement....
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    Qwen-Agent

    Qwen-Agent

    Agent framework and applications built upon Qwen>=3.0

    Qwen-Agent is a framework for building applications / agents using Qwen models (version 3.0+). It provides components for instruction following, tool usage (function calling), planning, memory, RAG (retrieval augmented generation), code interpreter, etc. It ships with example applications (Browser Assistant, Code Interpreter, Custom Assistant), supports GUI front-ends, backends, server setups. Agent workflow can maintain context / memory to perform multi-turn or more complex logic over time....
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