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Project NOVA is a self-hosted ecosystem for building and running a networked, conversation-aware collection of AI agents. It combines n8n workflows, LLMs, and a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server ecosystem to route user requests through an intelligent router to over 25 specialized agents. The repository provides the working n8n workflows, OpenWebUI integration components, Dockerfiles and docker-compose configurations for MCP servers, prompt and container templates, and a detailed reference guide. It is intended to let operators run, extend, and integrate agents that control self-hosted applications and devices while preserving local control and privacy. The system manages conversation history, session continuity, and tool calls so agents can act cohesively across domains such as knowledge management, development, media production, home automation, and monitoring.

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Features
Centralized AI assistant hub with an intelligent router that routes requests to 25+ specialized agents. Conversation-aware processing that preserves history and session continuity across handoffs. OpenWebUI integration for a modern chat interface and session management. Native n8n integration using the MCP Client Tool node and a set of ready-to-import n8n workflow files including a router agent and specialized agent workflows. Containerized MCP server support with provided Dockerfiles and docker-compose configurations. SSE transport support via supergateway for improved MCP communication. Extensive reference documentation, agent index, prompt templates for generating new agents, and example inputs to simplify extension and customization.
Use Cases
Project NOVA helps users orchestrate multiple domain-specific AI agents under a single, extensible framework so complex multi-step tasks can be automated and coordinated. It enables home automation actions, knowledge and document searches, media production workflows, repository and system management, monitoring queries, and content analysis by mapping user intents to the appropriate MCP-powered agent. Self-hosting and containerized deployment reduce reliance on third-party platforms and help preserve privacy. The provided workflows, templates, and documentation lower the barrier to adding new agents and integrating existing self-hosted applications while OpenWebUI and n8n streamline conversational routing, deduplication, and session handling for consistent user experiences.

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