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    ChatAnyLLM

    ChatAnyLLM

    Private AI chat for local models, OpenClaw, and custom endpoints.

    ChatAnyLLM is a desktop application providing a unified interface for local inference engines (OpenClaw, Ollama, LM Studio) and cloud providers like OpenRouter. It features an extensible architecture allowing users to manually configure any OpenAI-compatible API endpoint, enabling support for third-party providers such as OpenClaw, Groq or Cerebras. Designed for data sovereignty, the application persists conversation history locally and secures credentials through system-level encryption. It...
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    Bottery

    Bottery

    A conversational agent prototyping platform

    Bottery is a prototyping environment and mini-language for designing conversational agents as explicit state machines rather than opaque bundles of code. It encourages authors to model intents, dialog turns, and transitions in a compact, declarative form that’s easy to visualize and simulate. A built-in simulator lets you “play” the conversation, test edge cases, and tweak flows without wiring up back-end services first. Because behavior is defined in a DSL, teams can version the...
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