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    Koog

    Koog

    Koog is the official Kotlin framework for building AI agents

    Koog is a Kotlin‑based framework for building and running AI agents entirely in idiomatic Kotlin, supporting both single‑run agents that process individual inputs and complex workflow agents with custom strategies and configurations. It features pure Kotlin implementation, seamless Model Control Protocol (MCP) integration for enhanced model management, vector embeddings for semantic search, and a flexible system for creating and extending tools that access external systems and APIs....
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    Forge Code

    Forge Code

    AI enabled pair programmer for Claude, GPT, O Series, Grok, Deepseek

    ...Written in Rust (with a command-line interface), Forge integrates with your existing shell (bash, zsh, fish, etc.) or IDE-agnostic workflows, allowing you to interact with your codebase, command-line tools, and version control as usual, but with the added support of large language models (LLMs) to help with code generation, refactoring, bug fixing, code review, and even design advice. Rather than requiring a separate UI or web-based IDE, Forge respects the developer’s existing habits and setups, and keeps all operations local, ensuring your code doesn’t get sent to unknown external services — a strong point for privacy and security. ...
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