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    PraisonAI

    PraisonAI

    PraisonAI application combines AutoGen and CrewAI or similar framework

    PraisonAI application combines AutoGen and CrewAI or similar frameworks into a low-code solution for building and managing multi-agent LLM systems, focusing on simplicity, customization, and efficient human-agent collaboration. Chat with your ENTIRE Codebase. Praison AI, leveraging both AutoGen and CrewAI or any other agent framework, represents a low-code, centralized framework designed to simplify the creation and orchestration of multi-agent systems for various LLM applications,...
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    KaibanJS

    KaibanJS

    JS-native framework for building and managing multi-agent systems

    JavaScript-native framework for building multi-agent AI systems. Multi-agent AI systems promise to revolutionize how we build interactive and intelligent applications. However, most AI frameworks cater to Python, leaving JavaScript developers at a disadvantage. KaibanJS fills this void by providing a first-of-its-kind, JavaScript-native framework designed specifically for building and integrating AI Agents. Harness the power of specialization by configuring AI agents to excel in distinct,...
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    cordum

    cordum

    Enterprise AI Agent Orchestration & Governance Platform.

    Cordum is the infrastructure layer for the Agentic Era. Unlike standard "agent builders," Cordum is an enterprise-grade platform designed to run, manage, and govern AI agents in production at scale. At its core lies the Cordum Agent Protocol (CAP) a high-performance, open standard (NATS/Redis) that decouples agent logic from control. This architecture ensures "Zero-Copy" security (keeping PII off the wire) and provides a centralized Safety Kernel to intercept hallucinations and...
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    XAgent

    XAgent

    An Autonomous LLM Agent for Complex Task Solving

    XAgent is an AI-driven autonomous agent framework capable of handling multi-step tasks across different domains. It enables AI agents to perform decision-making, task planning, and self-learning based on user-defined objectives, making it ideal for automation and research applications.
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