A framework-agnostic, git-native standard for defining AI agents
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A framework-agnostic, git-native standard for defining AI agents
ClawLess — A serverless browser-based runtime for Claw AI Agents powered by WebContainers
ERC-3643 compliance toolkit for RWA tokenization — agent configs, SOUL.md agents, and regulatory templates (FINRA 3110/4511, SEC 17a-4, MiCA)
github fork sync automation tool
A senior engineer embedded in your git workflow. Reviews pull requests for security, quality, and compliance — with full observability, drift detection, and a 5-provider LLM fallback chain. Everything lives in git.
Run Claw AI agents in the browser with a serverless WebContainers runtime, secure WASM sandboxing, and audit-ready policy controls
AI agent that analyzes git history to explain code decisions, detect technical debt, and map knowledge across a codebase.
When your code breaks... CausalLoop doesn't ask who wrote it. It asks why your system let it break. Scans for vulnerabilities, audits your guardrails, and traces every failure back to what actually went wrong and not who messed up.
A gitagent-compatible AI agent for 4 Obsidian + AI knowledge management approaches: Second Brain, Personal Search Engine, AI Coding Vault, and Karpathy's LLM Wiki
AI agent that explains code & generates tests on @gitagent PR comments
A transparent, community-governed Discord moderation agent built on the gitagent standard. Rules live in public RULES.md, amended by community Pull Requests. Every ruling is traceable to a git commit hash.
SAGE (Search, Analyze, Gap-detect, Explain): A Git-Native ML/AI Research Intelligence Agent for the Lyzr GitAgent Hackathon
A ruthlessly honest DS/ML interview coach that lives in a git repo. Socratic coaching, code execution, git-native memory.
A multi-agent deep research tool
AI deployment gate that mines real traffic, fires probes at staging, and tells you if your code will break — before your users do. Built on gitagent + Lyzr Studio.
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