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    TinyClaw

    TinyClaw

    The original Tiny Claw as your personal autonomous AI companion

    TinyClaw is an open-source autonomous AI companion framework designed to make personal AI agents simpler, cheaper to run, and more accessible to individual users. The project is built from scratch with a deliberately small native core and a modular plugin architecture that allows capabilities to expand without turning the system into a heavy monolith. Its philosophy centers on creating a persistent AI companion that behaves more like a helpful digital partner than a purely configurable...
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    Flowise

    Flowise

    Drag & drop UI to build your customized LLM flow

    Open source UI visual tool to build your customized LLM flow using LangchainJS, written in Node Typescript/Javascript. Conversational agent for a chat model which utilizes chat-specific prompts and buffer memory. Open source is the core of Flowise, and it will always be free for commercial and personal usage. Flowise support different environment variables to configure your instance. You can specify the following variables in the .env file inside the packages/server folder.
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    Antigravity Kit

    Antigravity Kit

    AI Agent templates with Skills, Agents, and Workflows

    Antigravity Kit is an AI agent capability expansion toolkit that provides structured templates, skills, and workflows designed to boost the productivity of AI assistants and autonomous agents in coding environments. It comes with an extensive library of predefined agent personas and domain-specific skills that help in performing targeted tasks such as frontend development, backend engineering, quality assurance, and more. With this kit, developers can rapidly initialize a project scaffold...
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    Office Agents

    Office Agents

    Agent plugins for Microsoft Office but BYOK for any model and provider

    Office Agents is a modular framework that brings AI-powered agents directly into Microsoft Office applications through add-ins equipped with integrated chat interfaces. It enables users to interact with large language models inside tools like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, allowing real-time automation, content generation, and data manipulation within familiar productivity environments. The system is built as a monorepo with multiple packages, including a core SDK for agent runtime, a...
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    OpenClaw CN

    OpenClaw CN

    The Chinese version of OpenClaw

    OpenClaw-CN is a Chinese language community adaptation and localization of the OpenClaw project, focused on making a powerful open-source agent framework usable and understandable for Chinese-speaking developers. It includes translated documentation, localized examples, and language-specific nuances so that developers in the Chinese ecosystem can adopt and contribute without a language barrier. The repository mirrors the structure of the upstream project but adds Chinese translations of core...
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    holaOS

    holaOS

    An Open Agent Computer for ANY digital work

    holaOSc is an AI-native operating system concept designed to integrate intelligent agents directly into the core of the computing environment. It provides a framework where AI agents manage tasks, workflows, and interactions across applications. The system emphasizes seamless automation, allowing users to interact with their computer through natural language and high-level instructions. It integrates memory, context awareness, and task orchestration into a unified environment. The...
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    Ralph AI Agent

    Ralph AI Agent

    AI agent loop that runs repeatedly until all PRD items are complete

    Ralph is a Rust-based AI agent runtime that focuses on safe, modular, and programmable autonomous behavior. It provides a reactive loop where agents can repeatedly assess the current context, reason about the next best action using large language models, and execute actions across integrated tools and services. The runtime emphasizes safety boundaries by sandboxing operations, enforcing time and token limits, and isolating execution layers to prevent unpredictable side effects. Ralph also...
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