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    Claude Cognitive

    Claude Cognitive

    Persistent context and multi-instance coordination

    ...It introduces an attention-based context router that prioritizes files and content relevant to the current development discussion — tagging them as HOT, WARM, or COLD based on recency and keyword activation — so Claude Code doesn’t waste token budget rereading irrelevant code. This context routing dramatically reduces redundant token usage and accelerates large codebase interactions by focusing only on what truly matters to the current task. Additionally, Claude-Cognitive includes a pool coordinator to share state across multiple Claude Code instances, preserving what’s been learned or completed and preventing repetitive debugging or redundant exploration.
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    Oh My OpenCode Slim

    Oh My OpenCode Slim

    Slimmed, cleaned and fine-tuned oh-my-opencode fork

    Oh My OpenCode Slim is a lightweight, optimized fork of the broader oh-my-opencode ecosystem, designed to deliver high-performance multi-agent coding workflows while significantly reducing token consumption and system overhead. It retains the core concept of orchestrating multiple specialized AI agents but streamlines their configuration, execution, and communication to make the system more efficient and practical for everyday use. The framework introduces a structured “pantheon” of agents, each with a defined role such as orchestration, exploration, and execution, allowing tasks to be automatically delegated and completed through coordinated workflows. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    OpenMonoAgent

    OpenMonoAgent

    Terminal-native coding agent powered by local LLMs

    OpenMonoAgent.ai is a self-hosted coding agent designed to run entirely on the user’s own hardware. It pairs a .NET CLI with a local llama.cpp inference server so developers can use agentic coding workflows without cloud subscriptions or per-token billing. The project emphasizes privacy, local control, and ownership of the model, compute, and project data. It includes a terminal-native workflow, built-in tools, Docker sandboxing, and code intelligence features. The system can run on CPU or GPU and is designed to auto-configure itself when possible. OpenMonoAgent.ai is best suited for developers who want a local AI development stack with no API keys, no cloud dependency, and no telemetry.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MiniMax-M2

    MiniMax-M2

    MiniMax-M2, a model built for Max coding & agentic workflows

    MiniMax-M2 is an open-weight large language model designed specifically for high-end coding and agentic workflows while staying compact and efficient. It uses a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture with 230 billion total parameters but only 10 billion activated per token, giving it the behavior of a very large model at a fraction of the runtime cost. The model is tuned for end-to-end developer flows such as multi-file edits, compile–run–fix loops, and test-validated repairs across real repositories and diverse programming languages. It is also optimized for multi-step agent tasks, planning and executing long toolchains that span shell commands, browsers, retrieval systems, and code runners. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    deepclaude

    deepclaude

    Use Claude Code's agent loop with DeepSeek V4 Pro, OpenRouter & more

    ...It preserves the full Claude Code experience—including file editing, terminal execution, and multi-step agent workflows—while dramatically reducing operational costs. By swapping out the underlying model instead of the interface, deepclaude delivers the same familiar UX with significantly cheaper token pricing. The platform supports seamless backend switching in real time, allowing users to choose between cost efficiency and higher reasoning power when needed. It also includes built-in cost tracking and benchmarking tools to help developers monitor usage and optimize performance. Designed for flexibility and efficiency, deepclaude is ideal for developers who want powerful AI coding agents without the premium price tag.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    lastest

    AI-supported visual verification and tests you can actually trust.

    Lastest.cloud is a free, open-source verification of development, self-hosted visual regression and end-to-end testing platform for web applications. An AI agent records you clicking through your running app and generates Playwright tests with multi-selector fallback. Replays are deterministic and token-free, so your CI/CD bill doesn't scale with your test suite. Lastest ships three diff engines side-by-side — pixel (pixelmatch), structural (SSIM), and perceptual (Butteraugli) — so flaky pixel diffs stop crying wolf. A review dashboard tracks baselines, approvals, and audit history. Run it via Docker on your own infrastructure for unlimited screenshots and full data residency, or run on Lastest Cloud for managed CI runners. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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