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    Cipher

    Cipher

    Cipher is an opensource memory layer designed for coding agents

    Cipher is an open‑source memory layer designed for AI coding agents. It records both high‑level conceptual memory (design decisions, business logic) and agent reasoning steps so AI assistants can maintain context seamlessly across IDEs or sessions. Built to integrate with MCP-compatible environments (e.g. Cursor, Windsurf, Gemini CLI, Claude Desktop, AWS Kiro), it enables team-aware workspace memory sharing and real-time collaboration.
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    Vellum

    Vellum

    A personal AI assistant that evolves with you

    Vellum is an open-source personal AI assistant platform designed to function as a persistent, autonomous digital companion across desktop and messaging environments. Unlike traditional chatbot interfaces, the project focuses on long-term memory, identity, proactive behavior, and real-world tool usage, enabling assistants to evolve alongside the user over time. The system integrates with macOS, Telegram, Slack, SMS, and additional communication channels while maintaining shared memory and context across platforms. Its architecture combines local-first storage, tool orchestration, sandboxed execution, and extensible workflow automation to allow assistants to read files, manage schedules, send messages, browse the web, and control applications. ...
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    Oh My codeX (OMX)

    Oh My codeX (OMX)

    Your codex is not alone. Add hooks, agent teams, HUDs

    Oh My codeX (OMX) is a multi-agent orchestration layer designed to extend the capabilities of OpenAI Codex CLI by introducing structured teamwork, automation, and advanced workflow management. It addresses limitations in the base Codex environment, such as the lack of hooks, agent coordination, and persistent execution, by layering a shell-based system that enables richer interaction patterns. The project transforms a single AI coding assistant into a coordinated system of specialized agents...
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    Refly

    Refly

    The first open-source agent skills builder

    ...With a focus on making automation accessible, it provides a visual canvas and low-code components that feel similar to drag-and-drop builders but backed by powerful AI orchestration, memory handling, and integrations with external services. Refly’s approach bridges the gap between workflow ideas and stable, deterministic infrastructure: skills become governed capabilities that can be versioned, shared, and monetized, not just temporary scripts.
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