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    Elkeid

    Elkeid

    Open source solution that can meet the requirements of workloads

    ...For container or cloud-native workloads, it also supports gathering audit logs from Kubernetes and correlating events across processes, network, and file activity to detect security threats. The platform packages data collection, event-streaming, and a rule/event engine (called “HUB”) — letting users define detection rules, alerts, baseline checks, and policy enforcement.
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    Foxy Contexts

    Foxy Contexts

    Foxy contexts is a library for building context servers

    Foxy Contexts is a Golang library for building context servers that support the Model Context Protocol. It offers a declarative approach to defining tools, resources, and prompts, enabling developers to create robust context servers that enhance the capabilities of AI models. ​
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    Docker Agent

    Docker Agent

    AI Agent Builder and Runtime by Docker Engineering

    Docker Agent is an open-source multi-agent runtime developed by Docker that enables developers to define, run, and orchestrate AI agents using simple declarative configuration files instead of traditional code-heavy approaches. It introduces a YAML-based configuration model where users describe agent behavior, tools, models, and interaction logic in a single file, significantly reducing complexity in building AI systems. The runtime supports multi-agent collaboration, allowing specialized agents to delegate tasks to each other and operate as coordinated systems rather than isolated units. ...
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    Dagger

    Dagger

    Containerized automation engine for programmable CI/CD workflows

    Dagger is an open source automation engine designed to build, test, and deliver software in a consistent and programmable way. It enables developers to define software delivery workflows using code instead of complex shell scripts or configuration files. Dagger executes tasks inside containers, ensuring that automation runs in identical environments across local machines, CI servers, or cloud infrastructure. Dagger provides a core execution engine and system API that orchestrates containers, filesystems, secrets, repositories, and other resources needed during development pipelines. ...
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    CyberStrikeAI

    CyberStrikeAI

    CyberStrikeAI is an AI-native security testing platform built in Go

    ...The platform integrates over 100 security tools out of the box and pairs them with an intelligent orchestration engine that can be directed via natural language or policy definitions, allowing users to automate reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation, and reporting without manual sequencing of tools. It supports role-based testing, letting teams define security roles with tailored tool access and prompts, and includes a skills system that encapsulates specialized testing strategies that the AI can incorporate into its planning. Through comprehensive lifecycle management, results are tracked, aggregated, and visualized, with support for versioned persistence, search, and risk severity scoring.
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    Defang

    Defang

    Defang CLI and sample projects

    ...The Defang Command Line Interface (CLI) facilitates interactions with the platform, offering installation options via shell scripts, Homebrew, Winget, Nix, or direct download. Developers can define services using compose.yaml files, which Defang utilizes to deploy applications to the cloud.
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    GoGogot

    GoGogot

    Lightweight self-hosted AI agent

    ...The system is likely designed to enable rapid execution of commands and processes, acting as a bridge between manual scripting and more advanced agent frameworks. It emphasizes simplicity and speed, allowing developers to define and run tasks without heavy configuration or overhead. The architecture suggests a modular approach where tasks can be composed and reused across different contexts. It may also incorporate elements of automation pipelines, enabling sequential or conditional execution of operations. The project is particularly suited for developers who want to experiment with automation concepts without adopting complex infrastructure. ...
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    Cog

    Cog

    Package and deploy machine learning models using Docker containers

    ...It simplifies the process of deploying models by automatically generating Docker images based on a simple configuration file, eliminating the need to manually write complex Dockerfiles. Developers can define the runtime environment, dependencies, and Python versions required for their models, allowing Cog to build a consistent container environment that follows best practices. Cog also resolves compatibility issues between frameworks and GPU libraries by automatically selecting compatible combinations of CUDA, cuDNN, and machine learning frameworks such as PyTorch or TensorFlow. ...
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    AgentField

    AgentField

    Build and run AI agents like microservices

    ...Instead of treating agents as isolated scripts or prototypes, the system elevates them to first-class infrastructure components that can be deployed, orchestrated, and managed at scale across distributed environments. Developers define agents as typed functions, and the platform automatically handles orchestration, communication, identity, and execution, allowing agents to behave like APIs within a broader system architecture. The framework includes built-in support for asynchronous execution, long-running processes, and multi-agent coordination, enabling complex workflows that go far beyond simple prompt-response interactions. ...
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    ADK Go

    ADK Go

    Code-first Go toolkit for building, evaluating, and deploying AI agent

    ADK-Go is an open source toolkit designed to help developers build, evaluate, and deploy sophisticated AI agents using the Go programming language. It is part of the Agent Development Kit ecosystem and follows a code-first approach that allows developers to define agent behavior, tools, and orchestration logic directly in Go code. ADK-Go applies traditional software engineering principles to agent development, making it easier to structure, test, and maintain complex agent-based systems. It supports building both simple task-oriented agents and more advanced multi-agent architectures that collaborate to perform workflows. ...
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    BotKube

    BotKube

    An app that helps you monitor your Kubernetes cluster

    BotKube is a messaging bot for monitoring and debugging Kubernetes clusters. It's built and maintained by InfraCloud. BotKube can be integrated with multiple messaging platforms like - Slack, Mattermost, Microsoft Teams to help you monitor your Kubernetes cluster(s), debug critical deployments and gives recommendations for standard practices by running checks on the Kubernetes resources. BotKube watches Kubernetes resources and sends a notification to the channel if any event occurs for...
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    Featureform

    Featureform

    Turn your existing data infrastructure into a feature store

    ...It offers a framework with built-in feature versioning, lineage, orchestration, monitoring, and governance. Define your features once with Featureform, and we’ll orchestrate your transformation pipelines for both training and inference, across batch and streaming. All transformations and features are searchable, re-usable, and extensible. The days of sending notebooks and datasets over slack is over.
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    spaGO

    spaGO

    Self-contained Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing lib

    A Machine Learning library written in pure Go designed to support relevant neural architectures in Natural Language Processing. Spago is self-contained, in that it uses its own lightweight computational graph both for training and inference, easy to understand from start to finish. The core module of Spago relies only on testify for unit testing. In other words, it has "zero dependencies", and we are committed to keeping it that way as much as possible. Spago uses a multi-module workspace to...
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    aqueduct LLM

    aqueduct LLM

    Aqueduct allows you to run LLM and ML workloads on any infrastructure

    Aqueduct is an MLOps framework that allows you to define and deploy machine learning and LLM workloads on any cloud infrastructure. Aqueduct is an open-source MLOps framework that allows you to write code in vanilla Python, run that code on any cloud infrastructure you'd like to use, and gain visibility into the execution and performance of your models and predictions. Aqueduct's Python native API allows you to define ML tasks in regular Python code.
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    cortex

    cortex

    Production infrastructure for machine learning at scale

    ...Cortex handles many operational challenges associated with deploying AI systems, such as managing dependencies, orchestrating data pipelines, and scaling services under load. Developers can define machine learning pipelines as code using declarative configuration files, which simplifies the process of managing complex ML workflows. The platform supports integration with cloud environments and container orchestration systems so that applications can scale dynamically based on demand. It is designed to help teams focus on building machine learning logic rather than managing infrastructure details.
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