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    OpenClaw

    OpenClaw

    Your own personal AI assistant. Any OS. Any Platform.

    OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot) is an open-source, self-hosted autonomous AI assistant designed to run on user-controlled hardware and bridge conversational natural language with real-world task execution, effectively acting as a proactive digital assistant rather than a reactive chatbot. It lets you send instructions through familiar messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, and more, and then interprets those instructions to carry out actions such as managing calendars, sending emails or messages, browsing the web, executing system commands, and coordinating workflows across services — all while maintaining long-term memory and context across sessions. Because it runs locally or on infrastructure you choose (like a personal computer, VPS, or Raspberry Pi), OpenClaw emphasizes data ownership, privacy, and full transparency into how your instructions are handled and what actions are taken, giving users autonomy over their AI workflows.
    Downloads: 718 This Week
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    PicoClaw

    PicoClaw

    Ultra-Efficient AI Assistant in Go

    PicoClaw is an ultra-lightweight, open-source personal AI assistant written in Go, architected from the ground up to operate with extremely low memory usage (under 10 MB) and fast boot times, making it suitable for inexpensive hardware platforms and embedded devices. Inspired by earlier AI assistant projects like “nanobot,” it was refactored to emphasize resource efficiency while still supporting meaningful AI-driven interactions such as conversational workflows, planning tasks, and automation. PicoClaw can run on hardware costing as little as $10 and on resource-constrained environments like RISC-V or ARM boards, with cross-architecture portability achieved through a single self-contained binary. The project’s goals include broad platform support (including Linux, macOS, and multiple CPU architectures), rapid startup times that make the assistant feel responsive, and integration with popular messaging platforms via gateways or bots.
    Downloads: 160 This Week
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    OpenClaw Installer

    OpenClaw Installer

    ClawdBot one-click deployment tool

    OpenClaw Installer is an open-source one-click deployment and configuration tool for installing OpenClaw — a personal AI assistant — onto systems with minimal manual setup, giving users a streamlined path to get their own AI assistant running quickly. The project provides shell scripts and configuration menus that detect the host environment, install dependencies, download OpenClaw, configure core settings like AI models and identity channels, and start the server automatically. It supports multiple platforms, including macOS, Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS), and Windows environments via compatible shells, and simplifies otherwise complex installation steps into a guided, terminal-based experience. The tool also includes options to test API connections, validate channel integrations like Telegram or Discord bots, and launch persistent services that keep OpenClaw running in the background.
    Downloads: 53 This Week
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    llmfit

    llmfit

    157 models, 30 providers, one command to find what runs on hardware

    llmfit is a terminal-based utility that helps developers determine which large language models can realistically run on their local hardware by analyzing system resources and model requirements. The tool automatically detects CPU, RAM, GPU, and VRAM specifications, then ranks available models based on performance factors such as speed, quality, and memory fit. It provides both an interactive terminal user interface and a traditional CLI mode, enabling flexible workflows for different user preferences. llmfit also supports advanced configurations including multi-GPU setups, mixture-of-experts architectures, and dynamic quantization recommendations. By presenting clear performance estimates and compatibility guidance, the project reduces the trial-and-error typically involved in local LLM experimentation. Overall, llmfit serves as a practical decision assistant for developers who want to run language models efficiently on their own machines.
    Downloads: 50 This Week
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    Umbrel

    Umbrel

    A beautiful personal server OS for Raspberry Pi or any Linux distro

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    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    NanoClaw

    NanoClaw

    A lightweight alternative to Clawdbot / OpenClaw

    Nanoclaw is a lightweight, security-focused personal agent runtime designed as a slimmer alternative to larger “personal assistant” agent stacks, with an emphasis on being easy to audit and safe by default. It runs agent execution inside Apple containers to provide strong isolation boundaries, so individual chats and actions can be sandboxed with tighter filesystem and process separation than a typical single-process bot. The project connects directly to WhatsApp, letting you deploy an assistant that can chat in a familiar interface while still supporting real agent behaviors instead of simple call-and-response prompts. It includes memory so the assistant can retain important context across interactions, enabling more consistent follow-through on ongoing tasks. It also supports scheduled jobs, making it suitable for recurring reminders, periodic automations, and timed workflows without needing an external orchestrator.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    AionUi

    AionUi

    Free, local, open-source Cowork for Gemini CLI, Claude Code, Codex

    AionUi is an open-source, cross-platform graphical interface that turns command-line AI tools into a unified coworking desktop for interacting with multiple local AI agents and CLI models like Gemini CLI, Claude Code, Codex, Qwen Code, and others. Instead of forcing users to work in separate terminals for each tool, AionUi automatically detects installed CLI tools and provides a central visual workspace where sessions can run in parallel, contexts are preserved, and conversations are saved locally without sending data to external servers. It enhances productivity by offering smart file management features like batch renaming, automatic organization, and intelligent file classification, thereby reducing manual overhead when working with large datasets or complex document structures. AionUi also supports a remote WebUI mode, allowing users to access their local AI tools securely over a network from other devices while keeping all processing and data on their own hardware.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    IronClaw

    IronClaw

    IronClaw is OpenClaw inspired but focused on privacy & security

    IronClaw is a security-first, open-source personal AI assistant built in Rust and designed to keep your data fully under your control. It operates on the principle that your AI should work for you, not external vendors, ensuring all data is stored locally, encrypted, and never shared. The platform emphasizes transparency, offering auditable code with no hidden telemetry or data harvesting. IronClaw runs untrusted tools inside isolated WebAssembly (WASM) sandboxes with strict capability-based permissions. It supports multiple interaction channels, including REPL, HTTP webhooks, Telegram, Slack, and a real-time web gateway. With dynamic tool building, persistent memory, and background automation, IronClaw is built to securely expand and adapt to your personal and professional workflows.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    SafeClaw

    SafeClaw

    Chat with it via text and voice

    SafeClaw is an open-source, entirely local alternative to cloud-based AI assistants like OpenClaw, enabling users to build a personal assistant that runs on their own machine without incurring API usage charges or exposing data to third-party services. It emphasizes privacy and predictability by using traditional programming, rule-based intent parsing, and established machine learning tools rather than large language models, meaning there are no per-token API costs and deterministic behavior. The assistant offers features such as voice control using fully local speech-to-text (Whisper) and text-to-speech (Piper) capabilities, news aggregation with extractive summarization, and smart home or Bluetooth device control. SafeClaw supports multiple channels, including CLI and Telegram, and avoids prompt injection risk because it doesn’t rely on LLMs for core operations.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Cherry Studio

    Cherry Studio

    Cherry Studio is a desktop client that supports for multiple LLMs

    Cherry Studio is a cross-platform desktop client that integrates multiple large language model providers into a unified interface for creating and using AI assistants, supporting customization and multi-model conversations. Selection Assistant with smart content selection enhancement. Deep Research with advanced research capabilities. Memory System with global context awareness. Document Preprocessing with improved document handling. MCP Marketplace for Model Context Protocol ecosystem.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    OpenClaw Chinese Translation

    OpenClaw Chinese Translation

    Open source personal AI assistant Chinese version

    OpenClawChineseTranslation is a community-driven effort to provide translated resources and documentation for the OpenClaw project in Chinese, making it easier for native Chinese developers to understand and implement the agent framework. It focuses on producing accurate and up-to-date translations of tutorials, API references, configuration guides, and explanatory materials so that learners don’t struggle with language barriers when working with the original project. The repository organizes translated articles, diagrams, and examples in a way that mirrors the structure of the original codebase, helping users correlate documentation with the actual implementation. It also includes localized explanations of conceptual topics such as agent reasoning, message handling, workflow design, and best practices.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    ClawRouter

    ClawRouter

    Smart LLM router

    ClawRouter is a flexible networking and routing framework designed to support AI-oriented distributed systems and agent ecosystems by managing how messages, requests, and responses are routed between components. It provides a programmable router abstraction that can handle complex traffic patterns, enabling dynamic message forwarding, load balancing, and custom routing logic based on content, context, or policy rules. Because distributed AI systems often involve many services, agents, and runtime components interacting with each other and with external APIs, ClawRouter helps ensure that communication paths remain clear, efficient, and adaptable as systems scale. The framework supports plugin-based extensions so developers can define custom protocols, transformation hooks, and monitoring handlers without modifying core routing logic. It also offers operational features like health checking, metrics reporting, and failure handling that make production deployments more reliable.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    MemOS

    MemOS

    AI memory OS for LLM and Agent systems

    MemOS is an experimental operating system and runtime built around the concept of memory-centric computing, where memory objects are first-class citizens and program execution is organized around efficient, persistent memory access rather than traditional process and file system boundaries. The project explores rethinking system abstractions by tightly coupling computation with memory objects so that programs can operate on large datasets without expensive serialization or context switching. It aims to support advanced workflows like persistent in-memory data structures, crash-resilient state handling, and seamless sharing of data across tasks without copying. By abandoning some of the historical assumptions of Unix-style operating systems, MemOS attempts to unlock new performance and scalability tradeoffs for applications that need high throughput and low latency on memory-intensive workloads.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    MimiClaw

    MimiClaw

    Run OpenClaw on a $5 chip

    MimiClaw (from the mimiclaw project) is an edge-AI personal assistant that runs directly on extremely low-cost hardware like an ESP32-S3 microcontroller without a full operating system, Node.js, or cloud backend. By running pure C on a bare-metal chip, MimiClaw brings AI interactions and persistent memory to a tiny USB-powered device you can carry in your pocket. You connect the device to Wi-Fi and chat with it using Telegram, making it a convenient always-on assistant for tasks like reminders, quick lookups, or custom AI interactions. Even though it’s running on minimal hardware, MimiClaw maintains local memory that persists across power cycles, enabling context continuity over time without relying on cloud services. Its architecture emphasizes privacy, low power, and portability, ideal for personal or hobbyist use cases where privacy and local control matter.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Antigravity Claude Proxy

    Antigravity Claude Proxy

    Proxy that exposes Antigravity provided claude / gemini models

    Antigravity Claude Proxy is a purpose-built proxy server that enables developers to interface with Claude models through a standardized RESTful API, allowing tools and workflows that expect generic HTTP APIs to operate on Anthropic’s Claude without native support. The project acts as a translation layer, receiving web requests in common formats (such as OpenAI-style endpoints) and forwarding them to Anthropic’s API in the required structure, while converting responses back into a familiar shape. This makes it easier to integrate Claude into existing toolchains, scripts, notebooks, or agent frameworks that do not have built-in support for Anthropic’s native SDKs. It abstracts away key differences like authentication choreography, request schema quirks, and streaming protocols so client code can remain unchanged when switching between models.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Build with Claude

    Build with Claude

    A single hub to find Claude Skills, Agents, Commands, Hooks, Plugins

    Build with Claude is an open-source plugin marketplace and discovery hub for the Claude Code ecosystem that centralizes hundreds of plugins, agents, commands, hooks, skills, and marketplaces to enhance developer workflows with autonomous AI functionality. It serves as a one-stop index where users can browse curated agent modules for tasks like blockchain development, code analysis, DevOps, documentation generation, and much more — all designed to be installed directly into Claude Code using a simple plugin system. The repository includes an organized collection of community-maintained plugins, searchable by category, and offers clear instructions on how to add and install marketplace content within Claude Code environments. Alongside agents, Build with Claude features hooks that can trigger actions on events, slash commands that automate developer tasks, and skill packages that bundle reusable AI behaviors for common problems.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ClawHost

    ClawHost

    Deploy OpenClaw with one click

    ClawHost is an open-source, self-hostable cloud hosting platform designed to simplify the deployment of OpenClaw onto a dedicated VPS in minutes, giving users full control over their AI infrastructure without relying on shared or managed services. It automates server provisioning, DNS configuration, SSL certificates, and firewall setup, so developers can focus on running their AI workloads rather than configuring infrastructure manually. The platform includes a user-friendly web dashboard and REST API that let users select regions, manage servers, and configure SSH keys with minimal friction. ClawHost supports automatic domain and subdomain management through Cloudflare integration and uses services like Hetzner for cloud provisioning, making it scalable across geographies. With built-in billing support via integrations like Polar.sh, users can manage subscriptions and invoicing directly from the platform, enabling it to serve both personal projects and small business use cases.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ClawHub

    ClawHub

    Skill Directory for OpenClaw

    ClawHub is a public skill registry and ecosystem component for the OpenClaw AI assistant platform, designed to host, publish, version, and search text-based agent skill packages (each typically containing a SKILL.md plus metadata) that extend the capabilities of agents. As a centralized browsing and storage platform, ClawHub lets developers and contributors explore a catalog of reusable skills with supporting tags, changelogs, moderation controls, and vector search powered by embeddings instead of brittle keyword matching. Users can publish new skill versions, search for relevant abilities to add to their own OpenClaw agents, and view rendered skill documentation directly within the web interface or via a CLI-friendly API. It also supports a parallel “SOUL.md” registry for publishing narrative or lore content associated with skill collections, enabling richer context for skill authorship.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    nanobot

    nanobot

    🐈 nanobot: The Ultra-Lightweight Clawdbot / OpenClaw

    nanobot is an ultra-lightweight personal AI assistant designed to deliver powerful agent capabilities without unnecessary complexity. Built in just ~4,000 lines of clean, readable code, it offers a minimalist alternative to heavyweight agent frameworks while retaining core intelligence and extensibility. nanobot is optimized for speed and efficiency, enabling fast startup times and low resource usage across environments. Its research-ready architecture makes it easy for developers to understand, customize, and extend for experimentation or production use. With simple one-click deployment and a straightforward CLI, users can get a working AI assistant running in minutes. Inspired by Clawdbot but radically simplified, nanobot proves that capable AI agents don’t need massive codebases.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    1Panel

    1Panel

    1Panel provides an intuitive web interface and MCP Server

    1Panel is a comprehensive Linux server management dashboard and MCP server built in Go. It offers UI control over websites, containers, databases, file systems, LLMs, backups, and monitoring, streamlining typical admin workflows via web.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ClawX

    ClawX

    Desktop app that provides a graphical interface for OpenClaw AI

    ClawX is a cross-platform desktop application that provides a graphical user interface for OpenClaw AI agents, transforming complex command-line orchestration into an accessible visual experience. Built with Electron, React, and TypeScript, the software embeds the OpenClaw runtime directly into the application to deliver a battery-included setup without requiring separate installations. The platform focuses on usability by offering a guided setup wizard, visual configuration panels, and real-time validation, enabling users to deploy AI agents without terminal expertise. ClawX includes a modern chat interface that supports multiple conversation contexts, Markdown rendering, and persistent message history. It also supports automation through cron-based scheduling and allows users to manage multiple AI channels simultaneously for different workflows.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Moltworker

    Moltworker

    Run OpenClaw on Cloudflare Workers

    Moltworker is an experimental Cloudflare Workers-based project that allows users to run OpenClaw (previously known as Moltbot or Clawdbot), a self-hosted personal AI agent, within the Cloudflare Developer Platform rather than on dedicated hardware. Acting as a middleware Worker and script adaptor, moltworker packages the OpenClaw agent and its dependencies into a Cloudflare Sandbox container that can operate at scale on the global edge network, offering an always-on deployment without users needing their own servers. With this setup, developers can host and interact with a personal AI assistant that maintains persistent conversations, integrates with chat platforms, and provides a control UI protected by Cloudflare Access. The project includes web UIs, Cloudflare configuration files, and scripts to authenticate devices, manage environment secrets, and enable optional services like persistent R2 storage for chat history.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenClaw CN

    OpenClaw CN

    The Chinese version of OpenClaw

    OpenClaw-CN is a Chinese language community adaptation and localization of the OpenClaw project, focused on making a powerful open-source agent framework usable and understandable for Chinese-speaking developers. It includes translated documentation, localized examples, and language-specific nuances so that developers in the Chinese ecosystem can adopt and contribute without a language barrier. The repository mirrors the structure of the upstream project but adds Chinese translations of core workflows, prompts, guidelines, and best practices for building multi-agent systems or AI applications. Beyond simple translation, the project often curates region-specific integrations or tooling recommendations that resonate with local developer environments and platforms. It helps accelerate adoption by providing readable guides, sample configurations, and annotated code that aligns with Chinese developer preferences and tooling conventions.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Secure OpenClaw

    Secure OpenClaw

    A personal 24x7 AI assistant like OpenClaw

    Secure-OpenClaw is an open-source project designed to transform your everyday messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, and iMessage into a 24×7 personal AI assistant that can respond to queries, run tasks, remember context, and interact with external services. Unlike a traditional chatbot that lives in a browser or API dashboard, Secure-OpenClaw runs locally or on your chosen infrastructure and listens for messages on channels you already use, giving you an always-on interface to a powerful agent. It leverages Claude and other models to interpret messages and is built to manage persistent memory, scheduled reminders, and integration with hundreds of third-party apps to automate workflows without leaving your chat. The design emphasizes security and autonomy by allowing you to maintain ownership of your data and run the system within your trusted environment, while still harnessing advanced AI capabilities.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Clawra

    Clawra

    Openclaw as your girlfriend

    Clawra is a creative open-source AI persona built as a “skill” or extension for the OpenClaw agent framework that exemplifies how flexible autonomous AI agents can become companions or interactive characters you run yourself. Rather than being a static chatbot tied to a corporate ecosystem, Clawra runs locally or on a private server, giving users full control over the software and data that back her behavior. She is designed not just to answer questions but to maintain a persistent character with memory, backstory, and the ability to present visual outputs like generated selfies through integrated image tools, blending conversational AI with a playful persona. Clawra has captured attention as an experimental project showcasing how far open-source agents can be pushed in creating engaging and personalized interactions, with community interest spiking around her capabilities.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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