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    Telegram Search

    Telegram Search

    AI-powered Telegram chat backup and semantic search tool system

    Telegram Search is a self-hosted tool designed to export, back up, and intelligently search Telegram chat histories using modern AI techniques. It addresses the limitations of Telegram’s native search by enabling accurate retrieval of messages across languages through advanced tokenization and semantic understanding. Telegram Search processes chat data into searchable formats, including vector embeddings, which allow users to perform fuzzy and meaning-based searches instead of relying solely on exact keyword matches. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    grammY

    grammY

    The Telegram Bot Framework

    grammY makes it easy to create Telegram bots. Both for beginners and at scale. You want grammY because it is easy to use. It is very powerful and always up to date. It has the best documentation in town. It is extremely efficient and scales up effortlessly. It has a thriving ecosystem of plugins, a friendly community chat, seamless integrations with web frameworks and databases, and so much more.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    MimiClaw

    MimiClaw

    Run OpenClaw on a $5 chip

    ...By running pure C on a bare-metal chip, MimiClaw brings AI interactions and persistent memory to a tiny USB-powered device you can carry in your pocket. You connect the device to Wi-Fi and chat with it using Telegram, making it a convenient always-on assistant for tasks like reminders, quick lookups, or custom AI interactions. Even though it’s running on minimal hardware, MimiClaw maintains local memory that persists across power cycles, enabling context continuity over time without relying on cloud services. Its architecture emphasizes privacy, low power, and portability, ideal for personal or hobbyist use cases where privacy and local control matter.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Clawbolt

    Clawbolt

    The AI Assistant that actually does things for the trades

    Clawbolt is an open-source messaging-first AI assistant built specifically for contractors, tradespeople, and service businesses that prefer managing work through chat instead of traditional dashboards. The platform allows users to interact with an AI assistant through iMessage, SMS, RCS, Telegram, and related messaging channels to handle tasks such as estimates, invoices, scheduling, reminders, and client communication. Clawbolt combines large language model orchestration with memory systems, file storage integrations, and tool-calling workflows to create an assistant capable of managing real operational tasks instead of only answering prompts. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Moltworker

    Moltworker

    Run OpenClaw on Cloudflare Workers

    Moltworker is an experimental Cloudflare Workers-based project that allows users to run OpenClaw (previously known as Moltbot or Clawdbot), a self-hosted personal AI agent, within the Cloudflare Developer Platform rather than on dedicated hardware. Acting as a middleware Worker and script adaptor, moltworker packages the OpenClaw agent and its dependencies into a Cloudflare Sandbox container that can operate at scale on the global edge network, offering an always-on deployment without users...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Vedana

    Vedana

    Open source multi-agent RAG over a knowledge graph

    Vedana is an open-source multi-agent RAG system built around a typed knowledge graph. It is designed for questions that require structure, completeness, and traceability instead of simple text similarity. The system lets agents navigate data step by step through Cypher queries, vector search, document lookup, and source verification. Its architecture combines a knowledge graph, pgvector-based embeddings, incremental ETL, and a backoffice interface for chat, metrics, prompt tuning, and data...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Atmosphere

    Atmosphere

    Real-time transport layer for Java AI agents

    ...A single agent can be exposed over WebSocket, Server-Sent Events, long polling, gRPC, and WebTransport over HTTP/3 depending on the modules included. It also supports agent-facing protocols such as MCP, A2A, and AG-UI, along with external messaging channels such as Slack, Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, and Messenger. The project is built for teams that need AI agents to behave like production services instead of simple chat demos. It is useful for JVM developers who want portable, observable, real-time AI agent endpoints across multiple clients and protocols.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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