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    VibeKit

    VibeKit

    Run Claude Code, Gemini, Codex in a clean, isolated sandbox

    Vibekit is an open-source toolkit focused on rapid prototyping and building of AI-driven experiences, particularly those that integrate multimodal inputs, reactive interfaces, and context-aware behaviors. It provides a set of abstractions and utilities that let developers connect generative models to UI frameworks, sensors, event streams, and external services without having to build plumbing from scratch. Instead of treating AI models as black boxes behind simple prompts, Vibekit encourages...
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    PocketAI

    PocketAI

    A live linux system with preconfigured AI

    Pocket AI is a beginner friendly Linux system with out of the box AI functionality. It has an Ollama instance running and several apps pre configured to use the Ollama endpoint locally. The included programs are Anythingllm, chatbox, code-oss (Open source build of VSCode), n8n, searxng and aichat-ng
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    Kite

    Kite

    Primary Kite repo, private bits replaced with XXXXXXX

    The main Kite repo (originally kiteco/kiteco) was intended for private use. It has been lightly adapted for publication here by replacing private information with XXXXXXX. As a result, many components here may not work out of the box. We used a variety of infrastructure, on a mix of cloud platforms, depending on what was most economical, though it was mostly on AWS. You should be able to develop, build, and test Kite entirely on your local machine. However, we do have cloud instances & VMs...
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