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    Vane

    Vane

    Vane is an AI-powered answering engine

    ...It integrates web search through SearxNG while also supporting discussions, academic sources, image search, and video search to generate citation-backed responses. Vane includes multiple search modes optimized for speed, balanced usage, or deep research depending on the complexity of the query. Its architecture emphasizes modular orchestration, custom provider systems, streaming responses, and widget-based UI enhancements for calculations, weather, and contextual data. Designed as a local-first alternative to commercial AI search engines, the project prioritizes privacy, extensibility, and transparent source-backed answers.
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    Poco Claw

    Poco Claw

    A more beautiful and easier-to-use alternative to OpenClaw

    ...The system operates on a sandboxed runtime, ensuring that tasks executed by the agent are isolated from the host environment, which improves security and reliability. It extends beyond simple chatbot functionality by supporting structured workflows, task planning modes, and multi-step execution pipelines. The platform also allows users to manage files and contexts directly within the interface, enabling more complex interactions with data and projects. It is built to make AI agent systems accessible to a broader audience, including users who may not be comfortable with command-line environments.
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    Kilo Code

    Kilo Code

    Gives you a whole dev team of AI agents in your code editor

    Kilo Code is a leading open-source coding agent designed to help developers build, ship, and debug software faster with AI-driven workflows. It offers specialized modes such as Ask, Architect, Code, Debug, and Orchestrator to support every stage of development. With features like automatic failure recovery, hallucination-free code, and deep context awareness, Kilo ensures reliable and accurate outputs. Developers can install Kilo across terminals, VS Code, and JetBrains editors for seamless integration into existing workflows. ...
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    Qwen Code

    Qwen Code

    Qwen Code is a coding agent that lives in the digital world

    Qwen Code is a command-line AI workflow tool designed to enhance developer productivity by leveraging the power of Qwen3-Coder models. Adapted from the Google Gemini CLI, it features an enhanced parser optimized specifically for Qwen-Coder models, enabling deep code understanding and manipulation. The tool supports querying and editing large codebases beyond traditional context limits, making it ideal for modern, complex projects. Qwen Code automates various development workflows, including...
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