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    n-skills

    n-skills

    Curated plugin marketplace for AI agents

    ...The repository includes a universal AGENTS.md discovery file and a shared SKILL.md format so that once a skill is published, it can be recognized and used by Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Codex, Cursor, and other AI coding assistants with minimal friction. Installation of skills is supported through native installers or via universal installers like openskills, enabling seamless adoption in diverse development environments.
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    Chatbox

    Chatbox

    The Ultimate AI Copilot on Your Desktop

    Chatbox is a cross-platform desktop AI client designed to give you a fast, polished, and private way to work with modern language models. It runs locally on Windows, macOS, and Linux, keeping your conversations and data stored on your own device. Chatbox acts as a unified interface for popular LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and local models via Ollama, making it easy to switch providers without changing tools. Built with an ergonomic UI, it’s optimized for long sessions, prompt...
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    Lux Desktop

    Lux Desktop

    Example client of oagi-python developed with Tauri

    Lux Desktop is a cross-platform desktop application that showcases how to build a graphical client on top of the Lux computer-use model using the OAGI Python SDK as its backend. It is implemented with Tauri, combining a TypeScript/React front end with a Rust-powered shell to produce lightweight native executables for macOS and Windows. The project serves as a reference implementation for developers who want to see how Lux-powered agents can be packaged into a user-friendly app, including how...
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