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There are so many tools in the original list of this repo, that it's difficult to know which ones are more relevant. One metric that could help is to look to the number of stars of each repo. Would be great to add that and update it frequently. See here an example to extract that info and its output:
- ChatDev is a virtual software company driven by a multitude of intelligent agents assuming different roles such as CEO, CPO, CTO, programmer, reviewer, tester, and art designer, each represented by unique icons.
LocalGPT is an open-source initiative that allows you to converse with your documents without compromising your privacy. Inspired by privateGPT, allows using your own documents as an information source
- Devika is an Agentic AI Software Engineer that can understand high-level human instructions, break them down into steps, research relevant information, and write code to achieve the given objective.
- A system that intelligently manages different memory tiers in LLMs to effectively provide the extended context within the LLM's limited context window.
Welcome to the AI Driven Software Development Automation Solution, abbreviated as DevOpsGPT. We combine LLM (Large Language Model) with DevOps tools to convert natural language requirements into working software. This innovative feature greatly improves development efficiency, shortens development cycles, and reduces communication costs, resulting in higher-quality software delivery.
- Long-short Term Memory: Language agents in the library are equipped with both long-term memory implemented via VectorDB + Semantic Search and short-term memory (working memory) maintained and updated by an LLM.
- An agent management system that facilitates the creation of robust AI applications and experimental autonomous agents through a rich suite of developer tools.
- An intelligent assistant serving the entire software development lifecycle, powered by a Multi-Agent Framework, working with DevOps Toolkits, Code&Doc Repo RAG, etc.
- "An Agent in the form of a chatbot independently plans tasks given in natural language and dynamically creates an agents calling tree to execute tasks.
- A low-code framework designed for the swift creation, testing, and iteration of AI-powered autonomous agents and Cognitive Architectures, compatible with various LLM models.
- "BeeBot is currently a work in progress and should be treated as an early stage research project. Its focus is not on production usage at this time."
- GeniA is able to work along side you on your production enviroment, executing tasks on your behalf in your dev & cloud environments, AWS/k8s/Argo/GitHub etc.
- Use Mutahunter to generate unit tests for your codebase, that specifically target the code vulnerabilities. By targeting the exact weaknesses in the code, we boost developer productivity.
Developer tools, Software security, Multi-agent, General purpose
L2MAC is a multi-agent generation framework that, a single input prompt can generate an extensive unbounded output, such as an entire codebase or an entire book.
- WorkGPT is an agent framework in a similar fashion to AutoGPT or LangChain. You give it a directive and an array of APIs and it will converse back and forth with the AI until its directive is complete.
- "This is a Swift port of BabyAGI, an example of an AI-powered task management system that uses OpenAI and Pinecone APIs to create, prioritize, and execute tasks. The main idea behind this system is that it creates tasks based on the result of previous tasks and a predefined objective."
- Enables users to create and instruct modular AI agents, generate document indexes for question-answering, and attach tools to agents for enhanced functionalities.
Coding, Build-your-own
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There are so many tools in the original list of this repo, that it's difficult to know which ones are more relevant. One metric that could help is to look to the number of stars of each repo. Would be great to add that and update it frequently. See here an example to extract that info and its output:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: