⚙️🦀 Build modular and scalable LLM Applications in Rust
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⚙️🦀 Build modular and scalable LLM Applications in Rust
Kanban board to manage your AI coding agents
✨ Agentic chat experience in your terminal. Build applications using natural language.
AI-powered desktop automation — open source, MIT-licensed, cross-platform, accessibility-first. Works across all apps and browsers. Inspired by GitHub Actions & Playwright. 100x faster than generic AI agents, >95% success rate, no vendor lock-in.
The AWS Secrets Manager Agent is a local HTTP service that you can install and use in your compute environments to read secrets from Secrets Manager and cache them in memory.
Realm is a cross platform Red Team engagement platform with a focus on automation and reliability.
Data first monitoring agent using (e)BPF, built on RedBPF
🤖 An AI agent framework built with Rust, powered by ICP and TEEs.
Production-Ready LLM Agent SDK for Every Developer
The open edge framework for lightweight IoT devices
Open-source CLI coding agent, a free alternative to Claude Code. Generate, debug, and manage code seamlessly.
TAT agent is an agent written in Rust, which run in CVM, Lighthouse or CPM 2.0 instances. Its role is to run commands remotely without ssh login, invoked from TencentCloud Console/API. Commands include but not limited to: Shell, PowerShell, Python. TAT stands for TencentCloud Automation Tools. See more info at https://cloud.tencent.com/product/tat.
A collection of libraries and tools for building software around the Internet Computer, in Rust.
Stakpak is a terminal-native DevOps Agent in Rust 🦀. It can run commands, edit files, search docs, and more. It has security super powers, and generates high quality IaC
🦀 A Pure Rust Framework For Building AGI (WIP).
A Rust implementation inspired by Trae Agent, leveraging Rust’s safety, performance, and concurrency features.
Rust executable for Refact Agent, it lives inside your IDE and keeps AST and VecDB indexes up to date, offers agentic tools for an AI model to call. Yes, it works as a LSP server from IDE point of view.
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