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    n8n

    n8n

    Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool

    n8n is an extendable workflow automation tool. With a fair-code distribution model, n8n will always have visible source code, be available to self-host, and allow you to add your own custom functions, logic and apps. n8n's node-based approach makes it highly versatile, enabling you to connect anything to everything. n8n has 200+ different nodes to automate workflows.
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    claude-reflect

    claude-reflect

    A self-learning system for Claude Code that captures corrections

    ...Over time, this creates a personalized memory that helps the AI align more closely with your conventions, avoiding repeated misunderstandings and reducing friction in long-running or recurring tasks. In addition to capturing corrections, claude-reflect analyzes session history to identify repeated patterns and propose reusable commands or workflows, which can be converted into skills that accelerate productivity.
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    Bubble Lab

    Bubble Lab

    Open source workflow automation platform built for developers

    ...With its AI-assisted prompt-to-workflow generation, users can describe the automation they want in natural language and BubbleLab’s assistant will draft an initial workflow with integrations, branches, and transformations. Execution tracing, cost tracking, observability dashboards, and logs give engineers full visibility into performance, errors, and dependencies so debugging and optimization are straightforward.
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    Joget

    Joget

    AI Powered Open Source Platform to Easily Build Enterprise Web Apps

    Joget offers an open-source, AI-powered platform that converges no-code/low-code development with AI to rapidly build and customize enterprise applications at scale. By combining AI with visual app builders—not raw code—Joget makes app generation faster, safer, and more accessible for everyone. With Generative AI and Agentic AI capabilities, Joget Intelligence enables organizations to automate and enhance processes while maintaining oversight and compliance. ...
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    No-code system is for the visual creation of structural-functional models and the automatic generation of R language simulation models. The program can be used to describe information, production, organizational, and other processes. For graphical representation, the EdPM/EPM notation is used, which allowed us to implement: - structural-functional modeling using graphical methods; - the study of the efficiency of structural-functional models using simulation methods, that allow (e.g. unlike Petri nets) to process queries in groups, which is important for the study of the efficiency of using such methods as volumetric calendar planning and AI methods in process activities, since the operating time of these methods depends on the number of parameters and changes nonlinearly; - the study of multiprocess systems; - the results were obtained, that allow you to find efficient topologies of structural-functional models.
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