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    OpenAI Realtime Agents

    OpenAI Realtime Agents

    This is a simple demonstration of more advanced, agentic patterns

    This repository demonstrates how to build low-latency, streaming “voice + chat” agents using OpenAI’s Realtime API combined with the OpenAI Agents SDK. The demo shows patterns for connecting a realtime voice stream (audio in/out) with agents that can use tools, maintain state, and orchestrate multi-agent workflows. The SDK offers abstractions such as agent orchestration, event handling, handoffs, state management, and guardrails, tailored to support realtime, conversational systems. The demo includes a Next.js frontend for browser interaction and likely a backend component to orchestrate realtime sessions and agent logic. It also supports a “Chat-Supervisor” pattern where a lightweight realtime chat agent handles user interactions and delegates more complex reasoning or tool usage to a stronger textual model (e.g. ...
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    The Pope Bot

    The Pope Bot

    Autonomous AI agent that you can configure and build

    The Pope Bot is an autonomous AI agent framework that lets users configure and run an AI-powered agent that can perform tasks continuously, day in and day out, by leveraging GitHub Actions, commit history, and secure workflows. It’s designed so that every action taken by the agent is logged as a git commit, giving users complete visibility into what the agent did, why it did it, and when, which makes actions auditable and reversible.
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    LobsterAI

    LobsterAI

    Your 24/7 all-scenario AI agent that gets work done for you

    ...The project includes built-in skills for office documents, browser automation, web search, and video generation. It also supports remote control through messaging platforms, making it possible to trigger tasks from a phone. LobsterAI is designed for users who want an agent that can actually perform work, not just answer questions.
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    LLMStack

    LLMStack

    No-code multi-agent framework to build LLM Agents, workflows

    LLMStack is a no-code platform for building generative AI agents, workflows and chatbots, connecting them to your data and business processes. Build tailor-made generative AI agents, applications and chatbots that cater to your unique needs by chaining multiple LLMs. Seamlessly integrate your own data, internal tools and GPT-powered models without any coding experience using LLMStack's no-code builder. Trigger your AI chains from Slack or Discord. Deploy to the cloud or on-premise.
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    kimaki

    kimaki

    Like openclaw but on top of opencode. all opencode features

    Kimaki is an AI-powered developer tool that integrates coding workflows directly into Discord, allowing users to control and automate code editing sessions through natural language messages. Acting as a bridge between Discord and an AI coding agent (via OpenCode), it enables developers to interact with their codebase conversationally, effectively turning Discord into a collaborative development interface. Each Discord channel is mapped to a specific project directory, and messages sent within that channel trigger AI-driven actions such as editing files, running commands, or searching the codebase. ...
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    008

    008

    Open-source event-driven AI powered Softphone

    008 is an open-source event-driven AI powered WebRTC Softphone compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux. It is also accessible on the web (though official support for browser-related issues is not provided). The name '008' or 'agent 008' reflects our ambition: beyond crafting the premier Open Source Softphone, we aim to introduce a programmable, event-driven AI agent.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Cloudflare Agents

    Cloudflare Agents

    Build and deploy AI Agents on Cloudflare

    Cloudflare Agents is an open-source framework designed to help developers build, deploy, and manage AI agents that run at the network edge. It provides infrastructure for creating stateful, event-driven agents capable of real-time interaction while maintaining low latency through Cloudflare’s distributed platform. The project includes SDKs, templates, and deployment tooling that simplify the process of connecting agents to external APIs, storage systems, and workflows. Its architecture...
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