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    baoyu-design

    baoyu-design

    Run Claude Design locally as an Agent Skill

    baoyu-design is an Agent Skill that lets local coding agents produce polished visual design artifacts. It packages Claude Design-style methodology for environments such as Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Claude Desktop, and other file-capable agents. The skill can generate UI mockups, prototypes, wireframes, landing pages, dashboards, mobile app screens, and slide decks as self-contained HTML. It keeps outputs inside the local project, so artifacts can be versioned, edited, previewed, and...
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    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Terminal coding agent powered by Kimchi's multi-model orchestration

    Kimchi is a terminal coding agent powered by multi-model orchestration. It is designed to help developers run AI-assisted coding sessions from the command line while coordinating specialized agents, tools, permissions, and project context. The repository includes systems for subagents, task classification, model delegation, MCP integration, web search, web fetching, Language Server Protocol support, authentication, and interactive terminal workflows. It also supports ACP-style JSON-RPC...
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    Neovim 99

    Neovim 99

    Neovim AI agent done right

    Neovim 99 is an experimental GitHub repository created by well-known developer and educator ThePrimeagen that explores what he describes as the “ideal AI workflow” for developers who want a streamlined, high-quality integration of AI tooling into real coding environments — particularly focused on tools like Neovim and agent-centric workflows. Rather than a polished end-product, this repo serves as a playground for testing, iterating, and documenting workflows that integrate AI agents...
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    Codel

    Codel

    Fully autonomous AI Agent that can perform complicated tasks

    Fully autonomous AI Agent that can perform complicated tasks and projects using terminal, browser, and editor.
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    iX

    iX

    Autonomous GPT-4 agent platform

    IX is a platform for designing and deploying autonomous and [semi]-autonomous LLM-powered agents and workflows. IX provides a flexible and scalable solution for delegating tasks to AI-powered agents. Agents created with the platform can automate a wide variety of tasks while running in parallel and communicating with each other.
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