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    LangWatch

    LangWatch

    The platform for LLM evaluations and AI agent testing

    LangWatch is an open-source observability and monitoring platform designed to help developers evaluate and improve applications built with large language models. The platform provides tools for tracking model interactions, analyzing prompt behavior, and identifying issues such as hallucinations, latency problems, or unexpected responses. By collecting telemetry data from AI applications, LangWatch allows developers to understand how their systems perform in real-world usage scenarios. The...
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    multi-agent-shogun

    multi-agent-shogun

    Samurai-inspired multi-agent system for Claude Code

    multi-agent-shogun is a multi-agent orchestration system designed to coordinate multiple AI coding agents working in parallel. Inspired by the hierarchy of a feudal Japanese military structure, the system organizes agents into roles such as Shogun, Karo, and Ashigaru, which correspond to strategist, coordinator, and worker agents. A user interacts primarily with the Shogun agent by issuing natural language instructions that describe the desired tasks. The system then automatically...
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    Agent Behavior Monitoring

    Agent Behavior Monitoring

    The open source post-building layer for agents

    Agent Behavior Monitoring is an open-source framework designed to monitor, evaluate, and improve the behavior of AI agents operating in real or simulated environments. The system focuses on agent behavior monitoring by collecting interaction data and analyzing how agents perform across different scenarios and tasks. Developers can use the framework to observe agent actions in both online production environments and offline evaluation settings, making it useful for debugging and performance...
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    ClaraVerse

    ClaraVerse

    Claraverse is a opesource privacy focused ecosystem to replace ChatGPT

    ClaraVerse is an open-source private AI workspace designed to give users a unified environment for interacting with large language models, building automations, and managing AI-driven tasks in a self-hosted environment. The platform combines chat interfaces, workflow automation, and long-running task management into a single application that can connect to both local and cloud-based AI models. Users can integrate models from multiple providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or locally...
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    SwanLab

    SwanLab

    An open-source, modern-design AI training tracking and visualization

    SwanLab is an open-source experiment tracking and visualization platform designed to help machine learning engineers monitor, compare, and analyze the training of artificial intelligence models. The tool records training metrics, hyperparameters, model outputs, and experiment configurations so that developers can easily understand how different experiments perform over time. It provides a modern user interface for visualizing results, enabling teams to compare runs, track model performance...
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    ControlFlow

    ControlFlow

    Take control of your AI agents

    ControlFlow is an open-source Python framework developed to help engineers design and orchestrate agentic workflows powered by large language models. The framework provides a structured approach for building AI systems by breaking complex tasks into smaller units called tasks that can be assigned to specialized AI agents. Developers can combine these tasks into flows that define how work is executed, enabling the creation of multi-step reasoning pipelines and collaborative agent systems....
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    SuggestArr

    SuggestArr

    Request recommended movies, TV shows and anime to Jellyseer/Overseer

    SuggestArr is an open-source automation platform designed to recommend and automatically request movies, TV shows, and anime based on a user’s viewing history in self-hosted media servers. The project integrates with popular media management systems such as Jellyfin, Plex, and Emby, allowing it to analyze recently watched content and identify similar titles using metadata from the TMDb database. Once potential recommendations are identified, SuggestArr can automatically send download or...
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