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    LLMStack

    LLMStack

    No-code multi-agent framework to build LLM Agents, workflows

    LLMStack is a no-code platform for building generative AI agents, workflows and chatbots, connecting them to your data and business processes. Build tailor-made generative AI agents, applications and chatbots that cater to your unique needs by chaining multiple LLMs. Seamlessly integrate your own data, internal tools and GPT-powered models without any coding experience using LLMStack's no-code builder.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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, emphasizing ease of use, customization, and human-agent interaction.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    uAgents

    uAgents

    A fast and lightweight framework for creating decentralized agents

    uAgents is a library developed by Fetch.ai that allows for creating autonomous AI agents in Python. With simple and expressive decorators, you can have an agent that performs various tasks on a schedule or takes action on various events.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    DevOpsGPT

    DevOpsGPT

    Multi agent system for AI-driven software development

    ...By accurately understanding user requirements, DevOpsGPT minimizes the risk of communication errors and misunderstandings, enhancing collaboration efficiency between development and business teams. DevOpsGPT generates code and performs validation, ensuring the quality and reliability of the delivered software.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Push Code. Get a Production URL. Done.

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    JasonRescue
    Jason (AgentSpeak) implementation for Robocup Rescue, including launcher, TCP/UDP connection and agents for FireBrigade, FireStation, AmbulanceTeam, AmbulanceCenter, PoliceForce and PoliceStation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JSaverStorage
    Multi-agent system that helps to create fail-safe distributed storage in SOHO LAN. Source code has been published to GitHub: https://github.com/savermyas/JSaverStorage
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    Using agent technology JAMAS (Java Awareness Multi-Agent System) tries to assist distributed programmers in coordinating parallel development of Java code. E-JAMAS implements JAMAS and it’s features as a plug-in for the Eclipse platform.
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