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    npcpy

    npcpy

    The AI toolkit for the AI developer

    npcpy is a Python-based agent framework and command-line toolkit (the NPC Shell) for developers to build, test, and integrate AI agents into their workflows, including both command-line and GUI interfaces via NPC Studio. Welcome to npcpy, the core library of the NPC Toolkit that supercharges natural language processing pipelines and agent tooling. npcpy is a flexible framework for building state-of-the-art applications and conducting novel research with LLMs. The structure of npcpy also...
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    muse

    muse

    AI agent memory system—pure Markdown, zero dependencies, fully local

    MUSE gives AI coding agents persistent cross-session memory and multi-role governance through plain Markdown files. Supports Claude Code, OpenClaw, Cursor, Windsurf, Gemini CLI, and Codex via one-command install. Built-in MCP Server for programmatic access. 56 skills, auto memory capture, semantic compression, role-based governance, multi-project management. Pure Markdown, no database, no cloud. MIT open source.
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