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    herdr

    herdr

    Agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal

    ...Users can organize agent sessions into workspaces, tabs, and split panes while keeping visibility into what each agent is doing. The sidebar shows whether agents are blocked, working, done, or idle, so large multi-agent workflows are easier to supervise. Sessions continue running after detach, which allows users to reconnect later from another terminal or over SSH. The project is distributed as a lightweight Rust binary for Linux, macOS, and beta Windows support. It also includes a local socket API and CLI so agents can create panes, read output, and orchestrate terminal workflows themselves.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    aaif-goose

    aaif-goose

    An open source, extensible AI agent that goes beyond code suggestions

    ...The project provides a desktop app, command-line interface, and API, which gives users multiple ways to work with the agent. goose is designed to connect with tools and local context so it can help complete practical tasks instead of only answering chat prompts. It is useful for developers, analysts, writers, and technical users who want an extensible assistant that can operate inside their environment. Its main value is bringing a native, flexible, and open agent workflow to everyday computer-based work.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    ZeroClaw

    ZeroClaw

    Fast, small, and fully autonomous AI assistant infrastructure

    ZeroClaw is a Rust-native autonomous AI agent framework engineered for teams and developers who need highly efficient, secure, and modular AI automation infrastructure that can run reliably in both production and self-hosted environments. It is designed around a trait-based architecture so that model providers, communication channels, memory systems, and tooling integrations can be swapped or extended without rewriting core components, giving engineers flexibility and long-term maintainability. The framework features a compact single binary with fast cold and warm startup times and very low memory overhead, making it suitable even for resource-constrained hardware like small servers or edge devices. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Chidori

    Chidori

    A reactive runtime for building durable AI agents

    ...When using Chidori, you author code with python or javascript, we provide a layer for interfacing with the complexities of AI models in long-running workflows. We have avoided the need for declaring a new language or SDK in order to provide these capabilities so that you can leverage software patterns that you are already familiar with.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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