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This repository is a curated directory of AI agents that aggregates and organizes projects related to autonomous agents, multi‚Äëagent systems, and agent tooling. It collects both open‚Äësource projects and closed‚Äësource projects and companies, giving short descriptions and permalinks for each entry. The list is intended to help developers, researchers, and enthusiasts discover available agent frameworks, no‚Äëcode builders, scheduling assistants, coding helpers, multi‚Äëagent platforms, and specialized agent applications. It groups entries under clear categories such as Open‚Äësource Projects and Closed‚Äësource Projects & Companies and points readers to related resources like an external repository for SDKs. The README includes contribution instructions explaining how to add or update entries via pull requests, maintain alphabetical order, and categorize entries correctly. The file shows recent maintenance activity with a visible latest commit date and offers external links to curated agent directories for further exploration.

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A concise, categorized catalog of AI agent projects and companies with entries listed under Open‚Äësource and Closed‚Äësource sections. The README enumerates many representative projects and tools such as AgentGPT, AutoGen, AutoGPT, BabyAGI, Flowise, AgentPilot, DevGPT, CAMEL, BondAI, and others, offering quick pointers and short summaries. Contribution rules are documented, requiring pull requests, alphabetical ordering, and correct categorization. The repository links to complementary resources, including an external Awesome SDKs for AI Agents reference and several agent discovery sites. Entries provide permalinks and short descriptions to help users navigate to project pages. The README is maintained in a simple, easy‚Äëto‚Äëscan format and shows a recent commit timestamp for provenance. The collection serves as a single place to survey diverse agent approaches, from no‚Äëcode builders to multi‚Äëagent frameworks.
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The list helps developers, product builders, researchers, and hobbyists quickly discover and compare available AI agent solutions across open and closed ecosystems. By grouping projects and providing short descriptions and permalinks, it reduces the time needed to find frameworks for multi‚Äëagent orchestration, no‚Äëcode builders, scheduling assistants, code assistants, and research platforms. Contributors can expand the directory using simple pull request guidelines, keeping entries organized and up to date. The README also points readers to related resources like an SDK‚Äëfocused repository and external agent directories, enabling deeper exploration of tooling, SDKs, and commercial offerings. For educators and teams evaluating options, the curated examples provide a snapshot of current projects and trends in autonomous agents and orchestration.

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