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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: 199 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: 33 This Week
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    Umbrel

    Umbrel

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

    Run your personal server with a Bitcoin and Lightning node in your home, self-host open source apps like Nextcloud and Matrix to break away from big tech, and take full control of your data. For free. All our interactions on the internet today are mediated by a few companies who offer “free” services in exchange for storing our data on their servers to spy on us. Running a personal server fundamentally changes that. You and your family’s photos, videos, files, notes, passwords, everything, have nothing to do with someone else’s computer. They’re a part of your private life, and now they can all be stored by you, in your home, on your Umbrel. The Bitcoin network is made up of thousands of nodes that verify every single transaction in the blockchain. Some of them mine Bitcoin too, but unlike a mining node, running a non-mining node doesn’t require expensive hardware. Achieve unparalleled privacy by connecting your wallet directly to the Bitcoin node on your Umbrel.
    Downloads: 32 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: 29 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: 20 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: 20 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: 11 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: 10 This Week
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    Lossless Claw

    Lossless Claw

    LCM (Lossless Context Management) plugin for OpenClaw

    Lossless Claw is an advanced context management plugin for the OpenClaw agent ecosystem that redefines how conversational memory is handled in large language model systems. Instead of relying on traditional sliding-window truncation or lossy summarization, it introduces a lossless architecture that preserves all historical messages while maintaining usable context within token limits. The system stores every interaction in a persistent database and incrementally summarizes older content into a hierarchical directed acyclic graph, allowing efficient compression without discarding information. This structure enables agents to dynamically reconstruct detailed context by expanding summaries when needed, effectively simulating perfect long-term memory.
    Downloads: 9 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: 9 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: 6 This Week
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    Tokscale

    Tokscale

    A CLI tool for tracking token usage from OpenCode, Claude Code

    Tokscale is a CLI and terminal UI tool that tracks token usage and estimated cost across multiple AI coding assistants and development workflows. It treats tokens like a measurable resource, helping developers understand how much “AI energy” they are consuming over time and where it is being spent. The tool aggregates usage across supported platforms and presents it through interactive views that let users filter, sort, and explore trends without leaving the terminal. Tokscale also includes rich visualizations such as contribution-graph style summaries and daily breakdowns, making it easy to spot spikes, habits, and long-term patterns. For cost estimation, it can map usage to pricing data so developers can see what their activity implies financially across different models.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    AutoResearchClaw

    AutoResearchClaw

    Autonomous research from idea to paper. Chat an Idea. Get a Paper 🦞

    AutoResearchClaw is an open-source framework designed to automatically generate full academic research papers from a single idea or topic. Built in Python, it orchestrates a multi-stage research pipeline that gathers literature, formulates hypotheses, runs experiments, analyzes results, and writes the final paper. The system retrieves real academic references from sources such as arXiv and Semantic Scholar to ensure credible citations. It can automatically generate code for experiments, run them in a sandbox environment, and analyze the results with statistical methods. The platform also uses multi-agent debate and automated peer review processes to refine research findings and improve paper quality. By combining literature discovery, experimentation, and writing automation, AutoResearchClaw aims to turn research ideas into conference-ready papers with minimal human intervention.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Manifest

    Manifest

    🦞 Take control of your OpenClaw costs

    Manifest is an open-source OpenClaw plugin designed to help users take control of their LLM costs through intelligent routing and real-time observability. Instead of sending every request to the same large model, Manifest intercepts each query and evaluates it using a 23-dimension scoring algorithm in under 2 milliseconds. It then routes the request to the most cost-effective and suitable model, potentially reducing costs by up to 90%. The platform includes a real-time dashboard that displays token usage, expenses, messages, and model activity in one place. Unlike cloud-based alternatives, Manifest runs entirely locally, ensuring that prompts, responses, and telemetry data never leave your machine. Built with transparency in mind, it is MIT-licensed, fully open source, and integrates natively with OpenTelemetry for standardized observability.
    Downloads: 5 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: 5 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: 2 This Week
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    DenchClaw

    DenchClaw

    Fully Managed OpenClaw Framework for all knowledge work ever

    DenchClaw is a local-first AI-powered CRM and productivity platform built on top of the OpenClaw framework, designed to transform a user’s entire computer into a programmable, agent-driven workspace. Unlike traditional cloud-based CRMs or AI tools, it runs entirely on the user’s machine and exposes a web interface locally, allowing full control over data, workflows, and automation without relying on external servers. The system combines database management, browser automation, and AI reasoning into a unified interface where users can interact with their data and tools using natural language commands. It can ingest data from sources such as Google Drive, Notion, Gmail, and CRM platforms, consolidating everything into a centralized workspace for analysis and action. One of its most distinctive capabilities is its ability to use the user’s existing browser session, enabling it to log into services, scrape data, and perform actions like outreach or research as if it were the user.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Moltis

    Moltis

    A Rust-native claw you can trust

    Moltis is an open-source personal AI assistant platform written in Rust that is designed to run as a fully self-hosted, local-first agent environment. It compiles the entire assistant stack, including the web interface, model routing, memory, and tools, into a single self-contained binary with no external runtime dependencies. The system supports multiple large language model providers alongside local models, enabling users to maintain privacy while still accessing cloud capabilities when needed. Moltis emphasizes security through sandboxed execution environments, where commands and browsing tasks run in isolated containers and require explicit approval. The platform also includes long-term memory powered by hybrid vector and full-text search, allowing the assistant to retain context across sessions. With multi-channel access such as web UI, Telegram, and API endpoints, Moltis functions as a unified automation hub intended for developers and advanced users who want full control.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    NemoClaw

    NemoClaw

    NVIDIA plugin for secure installation of OpenClaw

    NVIDIA NemoClaw is an open-source tool designed to simplify the deployment and management of always-on AI assistants using the OpenClaw ecosystem. It installs and configures the NVIDIA OpenShell runtime, which provides a secure environment for running autonomous AI agents. NemoClaw enables users to launch sandboxed agent environments that control network access, file permissions, and inference requests through policy-based security. The platform integrates with AI models such as NVIDIA Nemotron and supports multiple inference backends including cloud APIs, local NIM deployments, and vLLM. Through its command-line interface, developers can deploy, monitor, and manage AI assistants running inside isolated sandboxes. By combining sandbox orchestration, agent management, and AI model integration, NemoClaw provides a secure foundation for building and operating autonomous AI assistants.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    mcp-use

    mcp-use

    A solution to build and deploy MCP agents and applications

    mcp-use is an open source development platform offering SDKs, cloud infrastructure, and a developer-friendly control plane for building, managing, and deploying AI agents that leverage the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables connection to multiple MCP servers, each exposing specific tool capabilities like browsing, file operations, or specialized integrations, through a unified MCPClient. Developers can create custom agents (via MCPAgent) that dynamically select the most appropriate server for each task using configurable pipelines or a built-in server manager. It simplifies authentication, access control, audit logging, observability, sandboxed runtime environments, and deployment workflows, whether self-hosted or managed, making MCP development production-ready. With integrations for popular frameworks like LangChain (Python) and LangChain.js (TypeScript), mcp-use accelerates the creation of tool-enabled AI agents.
    Downloads: 2 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: 2 This Week
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    Build Your Own OpenClaw

    Build Your Own OpenClaw

    A step-by-step guide to build your own AI agent

    Build Your Own OpenClaw is a step-by-step educational framework that teaches developers how to construct a fully functional AI agent system from scratch, gradually evolving from a simple chat loop into a multi-agent, production-ready architecture. The project is structured into 18 progressive stages, each introducing a new concept such as tool usage, memory persistence, event-driven design, and multi-agent coordination, with each step including both explanatory documentation and runnable code. It begins with foundational concepts like conversational loops and tool integration, then expands into more advanced capabilities such as dynamic skill loading, web interaction, and context management. As the tutorial progresses, it introduces architectural improvements including event-driven systems, WebSocket communication, and configuration hot-reloading to support scalability and real-time interaction.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Claw Compactor

    Claw Compactor

    14-stage Fusion Pipeline for LLM token compression

    Claw Compactor is a utility designed to optimize and manage the context limitations inherent in AI agent systems, particularly those built on OpenClaw-like architectures. It addresses the challenge of finite context windows in language models by compressing or summarizing historical interactions while preserving essential information. The system works by transforming older conversation data into condensed representations that maintain continuity without exceeding token limits. This approach allows long-running agent sessions to continue operating efficiently without losing critical context. It is especially useful in autonomous workflows where agents accumulate large volumes of interaction history over time. The project aligns with broader strategies in AI systems that balance memory retention with computational constraints. Overall, claw-compactor functions as an infrastructure component that enhances scalability and stability in persistent AI agent environments.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Claw Hunter

    Claw Hunter

    MDM-ready scripts for detecting and monitoring OpenClaw

    Claw Hunter is an open-source security tool designed to detect, analyze, and mitigate risks associated with autonomous AI agents, specifically those built on platforms like OpenClaw. As agentic AI systems gain popularity, they introduce a new class of security challenges because they can execute commands, access files, and interact with external systems with minimal human oversight. Claw-Hunter addresses this emerging threat landscape by providing visibility into these agents, helping organizations identify instances running within their environments. It focuses on uncovering “shadow AI,” which refers to unauthorized or unmanaged AI agents that operate outside traditional security controls. The tool performs risk assessment by auditing agent permissions, capabilities, and access levels, allowing security teams to evaluate potential attack surfaces. It also helps ensure that these agents do not unintentionally expose sensitive data or create unauthorized access paths across systems.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Claw3D

    Claw3D

    Claw3D is an open source 3D engine built on OpenClaw

    Claw3D is an experimental open-source platform that combines elements of 3D simulation, developer tooling, and AI orchestration by creating an interactive virtual workspace where AI agents can be visualized as active participants in a shared environment. It is designed as a 3D “virtual office” where users can observe, manage, and interact with multiple AI agents performing tasks such as coding, reviewing pull requests, and coordinating workflows in real time. Instead of relying on traditional dashboards or logs, Claw3D introduces a spatial interface that allows users to navigate through a simulated office and watch agents collaborate, effectively turning abstract processes into tangible visual interactions. The system supports task assignment, progress tracking, and communication between agents, creating a representation of autonomous or semi-autonomous workflows. It can be self-hosted, giving users full control over deployment, customization, and scaling of their AI workspace.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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