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    GitClaw

    GitClaw

    A universal git-native AI agent framework

    ...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. For example, identity and personality may be defined in files such as SOUL.md, while behavioral constraints and policies can be placed in rule definitions. Memory is persisted directly in the repository as version-controlled files, which means conversations, experiences, or learned data can be tracked over time using Git history.
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    Semantic Router

    Semantic Router

    Superfast AI decision making and processing of multi-modal data

    ...Rather than waiting for slow, unreliable LLM generations to make tool-use or safety decisions, we use the magic of semantic vector space — routing our requests using semantic meaning. Combining LLMs with deterministic rules means we can be confident that our AI systems behave as intended. Cramming agent tools into the limited context window is expensive, slow, and fundamentally limited. Semantic Router enables lightning-fast and cheap tool usage that can scale to many thousands of tools. LLMs are slow, yet we use them for every decision in agentic use-cases. ...
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