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    Lemon AI

    Lemon AI

    Full-stack Open-source Self-Evolving General AI Agent

    ...It integrates with local large language models through tools such as Ollama, vLLM, and other model runtimes while also allowing optional connections to external cloud models. The system includes a multi-agent architecture that supports planning, action execution, reflection, and memory, allowing the agent to reason through tasks and refine results iteratively. A key component of the framework is a virtual machine sandbox environment that safely executes code generated by the agent without affecting the host system.
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    MiroFish

    MiroFish

    A Simple and Universal Swarm Intelligence Engine

    ...The system extracts “seed” information from sources such as breaking news, policy documents, and market signals to construct a high-fidelity digital parallel world populated by thousands of virtual agents with independent memory and behavior rules. Users can inject variables or conditions into this simulated environment from a “god’s eye view,” enabling iterative prediction of future trends under different assumptions, which can be useful for decision support, scenario planning, or creative exploration. The engine includes both backend and frontend components, with configuration and deployment instructions for local and containerized setups, and is designed to produce detailed predictive reports based on interactions and emergent patterns within the simulated world.
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