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    ticket

    Fast, powerful, git-native ticket tracking in a single bash script

    ticket is a lightweight, git-native ticket management tool implemented as a single Bash script that brings powerful issue tracking directly into your Git workflows without requiring a database or complex setup. It stores each ticket as a Markdown file with YAML frontmatter, making them human-readable and easy to version control alongside your code, while also allowing IDEs to jump straight to ticket definitions. The CLI provides common subcommands to create, list, edit, close, and manage dependencies between tickets, enabling clear hierarchical task structures and visual dependency trees. ...
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    Agent S

    Agent S

    Agent S: an open agentic framework that uses computers like a human

    Agent S is an open-source agentic framework designed to enable autonomous computer use through an Agent-Computer Interface (ACI). Built to operate graphical user interfaces like a human, it allows AI agents to perceive screens, reason about tasks, and execute actions across macOS, Windows, and Linux systems. The latest version, Agent S3, surpasses human-level performance on the OSWorld benchmark, demonstrating state-of-the-art results in complex multi-step computer tasks. Agent S combines...
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    CogAgent

    CogAgent

    An open sourced end-to-end VLM-based GUI Agent

    CogAgent is a 9B-parameter bilingual vision-language GUI agent model based on GLM-4V-9B, trained with staged data curation, optimization, and strategy upgrades to improve perception, action prediction, and generalization across tasks. It focuses on operating real user interfaces from screenshots plus text, and follows a strict input–output format that returns structured actions, grounded operations, and optional sensitivity annotations. The model is designed for agent-style execution rather...
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    butlerbot

    Artificial intelligent agent

    Artificial intelligent agent which uses pypy (python), nltk, PyAIML, and various other opensource libraries to make a self contained AI agent server / client enviroment. It is meant to work in Win, Mac and Linux. just unzip it into the dir which will be its home.
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