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    agentgateway

    agentgateway

    Next Generation Agentic Proxy for AI Agents and MCP servers

    Agentgateway is an open-source “data plane” built specifically for agentic AI connectivity, focusing on how agents talk to other agents and to tools across different frameworks and environments. It presents itself as a complete connectivity solution that adds drop-in security, observability, and governance to agent-to-agent and agent-to-tool communication without requiring you to rebuild your agent stack. The project supports interoperable protocols designed for this ecosystem, including Agent2Agent (A2A) and Model Context Protocol (MCP), which helps standardize how tools and agents interoperate. ...
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    Flow-Like

    Flow-Like

    Strongly Typed Enterprise Scale Workflows

    Flow-Like is a lightweight framework for building flow-based, reactive user interfaces that lets developers structure applications around declarative data flows and event pipelines instead of imperative state management. The core idea is that UI components react to changes in upstream flows, making it easier to reason about how data moves through the system and how user interactions propagate changes throughout the interface. This approach contrasts with traditional two-way binding or manual update patterns by treating flows as the single source of truth, simplifying complex interactions and reducing bugs caused by scattered state logic. Developers can compose and combine flows, establish transformations, and orchestrate asynchronous events using intuitive primitives, resulting in code that is easier to test, maintain, and scale.
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    Aidoku Sources

    Aidoku Sources

    Unofficial (legacy) sources for Aidoku

    ...These sources act as connectors between the app and external content providers, enabling users to browse and read manga from various online platforms. The repository is structured to allow contributors to add, update, or maintain sources, fostering a collaborative ecosystem around content accessibility. Although the repository is considered legacy and no longer actively maintained, it still serves as a foundation for newer source lists and demonstrates how the extension system works. The sources are distributed through a centralized list that users can import directly into the application, simplifying installation and management.
    Downloads: 52 This Week
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    Sōzu

    Sōzu

    Sōzu HTTP reverse proxy, configurable at runtime, fast and safe

    ...You can update the configuration multiple times per second, and it will take care of lingering connections.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Pop!_OS

    Pop!_OS

    A project for managing all Pop!_OS sources

    Pop!_OS repository serves as the central source code hub for Pop!_OS, a Linux distribution developed by System76 and based on Ubuntu, designed to deliver a polished and performance-oriented desktop experience. It contains packaging, configuration, and system-level customizations that define how Pop!_OS behaves and differentiates itself from standard Ubuntu installations. The project integrates system tools, hardware optimizations, and user interface components into a cohesive operating...
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