A self-hosted AI workspace that bolts chat, agents, email triage, calendars, and deep research onto your own hardware.
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newcomers · velocity + momentumClaw Code is an open Rust reimplementation of the Claude Code CLI agent, built by the UltraWorkers community and explicitly not affiliated with Anthropic.
OpenClaw is a self-hosted AI assistant that plugs into the messaging apps you already use, so you don't need another dashboard.
Garry Tan open-sourced the exact Claude Code prompts he uses to ship 810× faster while running Y Combinator full-time.
An AI agent that edits, trains, and evaluates LLM code overnight so you don't have to.
Superpowers is a plugin framework that forces AI coding assistants to plan, test, and review before they ship broken code.
A developer turned months of manual applications into an AI agent pipeline that evaluates, scores, and tailors CVs for each listing.
Paperclip is an open-source control plane that turns a swarm of AI agents into something resembling an actual company.
Hermes Agent is a self-improving AI assistant that creates skills from experience, persists knowledge across sessions, and runs anywhere from a $5 VPS to serverless cloud.
A peek under the hood of Claude's skill system, from document generation to MCP servers.
CLI-Anything wraps existing software in structured CLIs so AI agents can actually use tools humans take for granted.
One CLI that swaps between OpenAI, Gemini, Ollama, and a dozen other backends without rewriting your workflow.
This repo sells you AI "agents" that are really just elaborate system prompts for Claude Code and friends.
Reasonix is a terminal coding agent engineered to keep long-running sessions cheap by never invalidating the prompt cache.
A free, from-scratch curriculum that makes you build backprop before you touch PyTorch, then ships every lesson as a reusable prompt or agent.
A curated filter of the official OpenClaw registry that strips out duplicates, junk, and 373 known malicious skills so you don't have to.
A personal knowledge base that actually answers questions instead of dumping search results on you.
nanobot keeps its core loop small and readable, then piles on the practical stuff: WebUI, chat channels, memory, MCP, and enough providers to make your head spin.
MiroFish turns news stories and documents into thousands of bickering AI agents, runs the simulation, and hands you a prediction report.
A TypeScript plugin ecosystem that wraps OpenCode and Codex CLI with 11 agents, 54+ lifecycle hooks, and enough orchestration to make Anthropic allegedly nervous.



