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    Robot Framework

    Robot Framework

    Generic automation framework for acceptance testing and RPA

    Robot Framework is a generic open source automation framework. It can be used for test automation and robotic process automation (RPA). Robot Framework is supported by Robot Framework Foundation. Many industry-leading companies use the tool in their software development. Robot Framework is open and extensible. Robot Framework can be integrated with virtually any other tool to create powerful and flexible automation solutions.
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    Trellis AI

    Trellis AI

    All-in-one AI framework & toolkit for Claude Code & Cursor

    ...At its core, Trellis lets developers define units of work — called tasks or agents — and compose them into rich workflows that can operate with concurrency, conditional logic, and dynamic branching, all without sacrificing readability or control. It emphasizes modular design, encouraging users to encapsulate logic into reusable pieces that can be tested, versioned, and reused across projects. Trellis also includes tooling for monitoring, scheduling, and tracing the execution of complex multi-step jobs, helping teams maintain visibility into how work progresses and where bottlenecks emerge. The platform can integrate with external services, databases, and model endpoints, making it suitable for automation, ETL pipelines, AI-driven processes, and business logic orchestration.
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    Rocketry

    Rocketry

    Modern scheduling library for Python

    Scheduler to power your Python apps. Rocketry is a modern statement-based scheduling framework for Python. It is simple, clean and extensive. It is suitable for small and big projects. Unlike the alternatives, Rocketry's scheduler is statement-based. Rocketry natively supports the same scheduling strategies as the other options, including cron and task pipelining, but it can also be arbitrarily extended using custom scheduling statements. Rocketry is suitable for quick automation projects and for larger-scale applications. ...
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    Kalliope

    Kalliope

    Kalliope is a framework to create your own personal assistant

    Kalliope is a modular always-on voice-controlled personal assistant designed for home automation. Kalliope is a framework that will help you to create your own personal assistant. The concept is to create the brain of your assistant by attaching an input signal (vocal order, scheduled event, MQTT message, GPIO event, etc..) to one or multiple actions called neurons. You can create your own Kalliope bot, by simply choosing and composing the existing neurons without writing any code. ...
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