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This repository hosts the open source source code and workflow JSON for every agent published on the Live Agent Studio. It is the canonical, community-curated collection of agent definitions used by the oTTomator Live Agent Studio so contributors and users can inspect, reuse, and learn from working agent implementations. The README explains the repository's educational focus and that the platform is community-driven and currently in beta. The repo includes sample agents to help new builders get started, and it is intended to grow alongside new agent research, tools, and libraries. The primary audience is developers and practitioners who want to study, adapt, or submit agents for inclusion in the Live Agent Studio to demonstrate capabilities or power real use cases on the hosted platform.

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The repository provides machine-readable workflow JSON and example implementations for agents on the Live Agent Studio. It contains sample n8n and Python agents to serve as starting points and demonstrates how to structure agents for the platform. All agents are open source and intended for community contributions and learning. The README documents token usage and the hosted cost model explaining that tokens are purchased through the platform and that new sign-ins receive starter tokens. The project links to a developer guide for building agents and highlights that the studio hosts agents and pays for model usage, making it practical for running community-contributed agents.
Use Cases
This repo lowers the barrier for developers and teams to build, inspect, and deploy AI agents by providing reusable workflow JSON and concrete sample agents. It serves as an educational resource for learning implementation patterns and for adapting agent workflows to business needs. Contributors can use provided samples as templates, follow the developer guide to submit new agents, and leverage the hosted studio to run and test agents without managing model hosting themselves. The token model and starter tokens let newcomers experiment, while the community focus and Think Tank forum provide avenues for support and feedback as the agent library expands.

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