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    agentsview

    agentsview

    Local-first session intelligence and analytics for coding agents

    agentsview is a local-first analytics and session browser for developers using AI coding agents. It indexes conversations from tools like Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenHands, and many other agent systems. The project lets users browse, search, and analyze coding-agent activity without creating an account or sending session content to a hosted service. It tracks token usage, cost, models, projects, tools, and session behavior across different agents. Its web interface adds...
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    PhotoPrism

    PhotoPrism

    AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨

    PhotoPrism® is an AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. You can run it at home, on a private server, or in the cloud. Our mission is to provide the most user- and privacy-friendly solution to keep your pictures organized and accessible. That's why PhotoPrism was built from the ground up to run wherever you need it, without compromising freedom, privacy, or functionality.
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    CLI Printing Press

    CLI Printing Press

    Reads official API docs, studies CLI and MCP servers

    CLI Printing Press is a Go-based tool that generates agent-ready command-line interfaces and MCP servers from APIs, websites, OpenAPI specs, or browser-captured HAR files. Instead of only wrapping endpoints, it studies the API, competing tools, useful workflows, authentication behavior, and hidden data opportunities before producing a more opinionated CLI. The generated tools are designed for AI agents first, with SQLite sync, offline search, structured output, compact modes, typed exit...
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    Gonzo

    Gonzo

    Real-time terminal log analyzer with AI insights and dashboards

    Gonzo is an open source, Go-based terminal UI for real-time log analysis. It lets developers and SREs analyze live log streams directly in the terminal using an interactive dashboard with charts, filters, and structured views. It supports multiple input sources, including files, stdin, and OpenTelemetry streams, while automatically detecting formats such as JSON and logfmt. Users can explore logs through a k9s-inspired layout, combining visualizations like heatmaps, severity distributions,...
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    grepai

    grepai

    Semantic Search & Call Graphs for AI Agents

    grepai is a privacy-first, semantic code search CLI designed to replace traditional keyword-based search with meaning-aware queries, letting developers and code tools find relevant code by what it does rather than just text matches. It builds a semantic index of a project using vector embeddings, enabling natural language queries like “authentication logic” to return contextually relevant functions and modules even when naming differs dramatically, making code exploration far more intuitive....
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    Elkeid

    Elkeid

    Open source solution that can meet the requirements of workloads

    Elkeid is an open-source platform for security and intrusion-detection that aims to support a wide variety of deployment contexts — from bare-metal hosts to containers, Kubernetes clusters, and even serverless environments. It was born out of ByteDance’s internal security best practices, offering for community users a subset of its enterprise-grade capabilities. Elkeid combines kernel-level data collection, user-space agents, and runtime instrumentation (RASP) to detect malicious behavior,...
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    GoModel

    GoModel

    The best AI Gateway 2026 - GoModel

    GoModel is the last AI Gateway you'll ever try. It's the most secure, the fastest, and the most reliable AI Gateway according to self-verifiable benchmarks. The best open-source alternative to LiteLLM, GoModel provides a unified OpenAI-compatible API for OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Groq, xAI, Ollama, vLLM, Amazon Bedrock, OpenRouter, and many more providers. Built in Go, it's lightweight, resource-efficient, and designed for production workloads with extremely low latency. GoModel...
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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...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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