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  • Quality and compliance software for growing life science companies Icon
    Quality and compliance software for growing life science companies

    Unite quality management, product lifecycle, and compliance intelligence to stay continuously audit-ready and accelerate market entry

    Automate gap analysis across FDA, ISO 13485, MDR, and 28+ regulatory standards. Cross-map evidence once, reuse across submissions. Get real-time risk alerts and board-ready dashboards, so you can expand into new markets with confidence
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    Kinetic Software - Epicor ERP

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    Botpress

    Botpress

    Dev tools to reliably understand text and automate conversations

    We make building chatbots much easier for developers. We have put together the boilerplate code and infrastructure you need to get a chatbot up and running. We propose you a complete dev-friendly platform that ships with all the tools you need to build, deploy and manage production-grade chatbots in record time. Built-in Natural Language Processing tasks such as intent recognition, spell checking, entity extraction, and slot tagging (and many others). A visual conversation studio to design multi-turn conversations and workflows. An emulator & a debugger to simulate conversations and debug your chatbot. Support for popular messaging channels like Slack, Telegram, MS Teams, Facebook Messenger, and an embeddable web chat. An SDK and code editor to extend the capabilities. Post-deployment tools like analytics dashboards, human handoff and more.
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    ChatGPT API

    ChatGPT API

    Node.js client for the official ChatGPT API. 🔥

    This package is a Node.js wrapper around ChatGPT by OpenAI. TS batteries included. ✨ The official OpenAI chat completions API has been released, and it is now the default for this package! 🔥 Note: We strongly recommend using ChatGPTAPI since it uses the officially supported API from OpenAI. We may remove support for ChatGPTUnofficialProxyAPI in a future release. 1. ChatGPTAPI - Uses the gpt-3.5-turbo-0301 model with the official OpenAI chat completions API (official, robust approach, but it's not free) 2. ChatGPTUnofficialProxyAPI - Uses an unofficial proxy server to access ChatGPT's backend API in a way that circumvents Cloudflare (uses the real ChatGPT and is pretty lightweight, but relies on a third-party server and is rate-limited)
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    Kodus

    Kodus

    AI code reviews, just like your senior dev would do

    Kodus-AI is a framework for building, training, and deploying intelligent agents and models, especially focusing on practical AI workflows for businesses and automation. It provides a structured set of tools and abstractions that help teams design agent behaviors, orchestrate data pipelines, optimize inference, and integrate AI capabilities with applications or services. The platform often includes model management, scalable training workflows, and orchestration patterns that help teams move from research or prototypes to production-ready AI deployments. Through configurable pipelines and a focus on modularity, it supports experimentation while maintaining reproducibility and performance. Its tooling is typically designed to handle real-world imperatives like logging, monitoring, versioning, and hooking into operational infrastructure.
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    MCPJam

    MCPJam

    Postman for MCPs - A tool for testing and debugging MCPs

    Inspector by MCPJam is a visual developer tool—akin to Postman—for testing and debugging MCP servers, with capabilities to simulate and trace tool execution via various transports and LLM integrations.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    The #1 solution for profitable resource management

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    Multica

    Multica

    The open-source managed agents platform

    Multica is an open-source platform designed to manage and orchestrate AI coding agents as if they were real team members within a development workflow. It introduces a paradigm where agents can be assigned tasks, participate in discussions, and autonomously execute work while reporting progress and blockers in real time. The system integrates with multiple AI coding tools and provides a unified interface for managing tasks, compute environments, and agent execution pipelines. It includes both a web interface and a CLI that connects local or cloud-based runtimes to the platform, enabling flexible deployment and scaling. Multica emphasizes collaboration between humans and AI by allowing agents to operate alongside developers in shared workspaces. It also supports reusable skill accumulation, meaning that solutions generated by agents can be reused across projects to improve efficiency over time.
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    NanoClaw

    NanoClaw

    A lightweight alternative to Clawdbot / OpenClaw

    Nanoclaw is a lightweight, security-focused personal agent runtime designed as a slimmer alternative to larger “personal assistant” agent stacks, with an emphasis on being easy to audit and safe by default. It runs agent execution inside Apple containers to provide strong isolation boundaries, so individual chats and actions can be sandboxed with tighter filesystem and process separation than a typical single-process bot. The project connects directly to WhatsApp, letting you deploy an assistant that can chat in a familiar interface while still supporting real agent behaviors instead of simple call-and-response prompts. It includes memory so the assistant can retain important context across interactions, enabling more consistent follow-through on ongoing tasks. It also supports scheduled jobs, making it suitable for recurring reminders, periodic automations, and timed workflows without needing an external orchestrator.
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    Phantom

    Phantom

    An AI co-worker with its own computer

    Phantom is an experimental AI agent framework designed to simulate autonomous workflows with an emphasis on stealth, abstraction, and flexible execution across environments. The system likely focuses on orchestrating tasks in a way that minimizes friction between user intent and execution, allowing agents to operate with minimal direct supervision. Its architecture suggests modular components that handle planning, execution, and context management independently, enabling scalable and reusable workflows. Phantom appears to emphasize adaptability, allowing agents to respond dynamically to changing conditions or inputs. It may also incorporate mechanisms for handling external tools, APIs, or system-level operations, expanding its capabilities beyond simple reasoning tasks. The project is particularly suited for experimentation with agent autonomy and workflow abstraction. Overall, phantom represents a flexible foundation for building and testing autonomous AI systems.
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    Playwright MCP

    Playwright MCP

    Playwright MCP server

    An MCP server developed by Microsoft that offers browser automation capabilities using Playwright, enabling LLMs to interact with web pages through structured accessibility snapshots without relying on visual data. ​
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    Porcupine

    Porcupine

    On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning

    Build always-listening yet private voice applications. Porcupine is a highly-accurate and lightweight wake word engine. It enables building always-listening voice-enabled applications. It is using deep neural networks trained in real-world environments. Compact and computationally-efficient. It is perfect for IoT. Cross-platform. Arm Cortex-M, STM32, PSoC, Arduino, and i.MX RT. Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson Nano, and BeagleBone. Android and iOS. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64, arm64), and Windows (x86_64). Scalable. It can detect multiple always-listening voice commands with no added runtime footprint. Self-service. Developers can train custom wake word models using Picovoice Console. Porcupine is the right product if you need to detect one or a few static (always-listening) voice commands. If you want to create voice experiences similar to Alexa or Google, see the Picovoice platform.
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    The leading LMS solution for mission critical learning needs

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    PowerPoint-ist

    PowerPoint-ist

    Web presentation editor replicating many PowerPoint features online

    PPTist is a web-based presentation editing application designed to replicate many of the commonly used features found in traditional slide presentation software. It allows users to create, edit, and present slide decks directly within a web browser while maintaining a desktop-like editing experience. PPTist is built with Vue 3 and TypeScript and focuses on providing a highly interactive slide editing environment with extensive customization and extension potential. PPTist supports a wide variety of slide elements such as text, images, shapes, charts, tables, audio, video, and mathematical formulas, enabling users to design rich and complex presentations. It also includes tools for slide organization, element alignment, animation, and theme management to streamline presentation design workflows. In addition to editing capabilities, it provides export options for presentation files and other formats, although compatibility with traditional presentation formats.
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    Remotion

    Remotion

    Make videos programmatically with React

    Remotion is a cutting-edge library that lets developers create real videos programmatically using React components, transforming familiar UI paradigms into a flexible, code-driven video production workflow. Instead of traditional timeline editors, Remotion leverages HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to define video frames, animations, and transitions, which means developers can use states, props, loops, and component hierarchies to automate complex motion graphics. Because it integrates with the React ecosystem, Remotion fits naturally into modern front-end stacks and tooling, and can produce dynamic content like personalized videos, dashboards, and data-driven animations with the same code used to build interactive web apps. The framework supports exporting to standard video formats, audio synchronization, frame callbacks, and powerful tooling for previewing and debugging, so teams can iterate quickly and reliably.
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    Sora.FM

    Sora.FM

    Sora AI Video Generator by Sora.FM

    Sora.FM is positioned as a tool in the AI-generated video domain — likely aiming to let users produce video content via AI-driven workflows rather than classic manual editing. The project belongs to the growing class of “AI video generator / AI-assisted content creation” tools: it may use model-based generation, template-based editing, or combine video assets with generative models to automate parts of video creation or editing. For creators wanting to explore AI-based content generation — for example automated video clips, short-form media, or other generated video content — sorafm offers a starting point. As with many open-source generators in this space, the tradeoff lies in balancing ease-of-use and the limitations of generative output, but the fact that it’s publicly available means users can experiment, iterate, or fork to adapt pipelines: maybe customizing model prompts, video templates, or post-processing.
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    canvas-editor

    canvas-editor

    Canvas-based WYSIWYG rich text editor with advanced layout tools

    canvas-editor is a browser-based rich text editor that renders content using HTML5 Canvas and SVG instead of traditional DOM-based approaches. It is designed to provide a WYSIWYG editing experience similar to word processors, enabling precise control over layout, rendering, and document structure. canvas-editor supports a wide range of formatting and document features, including text styling, tables, images, and embedded elements, all managed through a structured data model. Its architecture is modular, allowing developers to extend functionality through plugins, custom commands, and event hooks. It includes support for page-based layouts with headers, footers, pagination, and print-ready output, including PDF generation. It also provides interactive components such as form controls and context menus, making it suitable for building complex document editing systems.
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    gstack

    gstack

    Use Garry Tan's exact Claude Code setup: 15 opinionated tools

    gstack is an opinionated developer toolkit that encapsulates a complete AI-assisted software development workflow by combining multiple specialized roles into a unified command-driven interface. It is designed to replicate a highly structured engineering environment where tasks such as planning, design review, quality assurance, release management, and documentation are handled through predefined commands and workflows. The system includes a set of curated tools that simulate roles like CEO, engineering manager, designer, and QA engineer, allowing developers to orchestrate complex development cycles more efficiently. It emphasizes structured thinking and process discipline, encouraging users to follow consistent workflows rather than ad hoc development practices. gstack integrates browsing, planning, reviewing, and shipping functionalities into a cohesive system, making it particularly useful for teams or individuals building products with AI assistance.
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    Auto-Photoshop-StableDiffusion-Plugin

    Auto-Photoshop-StableDiffusion-Plugin

    Plug-in that makes it easy to generate stable diffusion images

    Auto-Photoshop-StableDiffusion-Plugin is an open-source extension that seamlessly integrates Stable Diffusion image generation directly into Adobe Photoshop, allowing artists and designers to generate, edit, and refine AI-generated imagery without leaving the Photoshop environment. It bridges Photoshop with popular diffusion backends like AUTOMATIC1111 or ComfyUI, effectively embedding powerful generative tools into a familiar creative workflow so users can apply AI creation to layers, selections, and masks while retaining Photoshop’s full editing capabilities. With this plugin, users can generate new visuals from text prompts, use selectable areas for inpainting or outpainting, and adjust images using AI features while still leveraging traditional design tools such as brushes, filters, and adjustment layers. The integration dramatically reduces context switching between standalone AI tools and professional design software, empowering more efficient experimentation and iteration.
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    ChatLab

    ChatLab

    Local-first AI chat analysis tool for insights from conversation data

    ChatLab is an open source desktop application designed to help users analyze and better understand their personal chat histories through structured data exploration and AI-assisted insights. It enables users to import chat exports from multiple messaging platforms and transform them into a unified data model for consistent analysis. By combining a flexible SQL engine with AI agents, the tool allows users to query, summarize, and explore conversation patterns in a more interactive and intelligent way. ChatLab emphasizes a local-first approach, meaning all chat data is processed and stored on the user’s device rather than being uploaded to external servers. It supports large-scale datasets through streaming parsing and multi-worker processing, allowing it to handle millions of messages efficiently. ChatLab also includes visualization features that present trends, activity patterns, and interaction metrics in a clear and accessible format.
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    Claude Code Action

    Claude Code Action

    Claude Code action for GitHub PRs

    Claude Code Action is a general-purpose GitHub Action that brings Anthropic’s Claude Code into pull requests and issues to answer questions, review changes, and even implement code edits. It can wake up automatically when someone mentions @claude, when a PR or issue meets certain conditions, or when a workflow step provides an explicit prompt. The action is designed to understand diffs and surrounding context, so its comments and suggestions are grounded in what actually changed rather than the whole repository. Teams can configure how and when it participates, including authentication via Anthropic’s API as well as cloud providers like Bedrock or Vertex, and control whether it posts inline comments, summary reviews, or pushes commits. It supports streaming responses and longer interactions so that reviewers can iterate naturally in the same PR thread.
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    CodeCursor

    CodeCursor

    An extension for using Cursor in Visual Studio Code

    Cursor is an AI code editor based on OpenAI GPT models. You can write, edit and chat about your code with it. At this time, Cursor is only provided as a dedicated app, and the team currently has no plans to develop extensions for other editors or IDEs.
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    Codebuff

    Codebuff

    Generate code from the terminal!

    Codebuff is an open-source AI coding assistant that helps developers modify and improve their codebases using natural language instructions. Instead of relying on a single model, it orchestrates multiple specialized agents that collaborate to understand, plan, edit, and review code changes. This multi-agent approach enables more accurate edits, better context awareness, and fewer errors across complex projects. Codebuff operates primarily through a CLI, allowing developers to interact with their code directly from the terminal. It also offers an SDK for integrating agent-based coding workflows into applications and development pipelines. With support for multiple AI models and customizable agents, Codebuff provides a flexible and powerful alternative to traditional coding assistants.
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    EventCatalog

    EventCatalog

    Open source tool for documenting and exploring event-driven systems

    EventCatalog is an open source documentation tool designed for event-driven architectures. It helps teams organize, document, and understand complex systems by mapping events, services, domains, and flows in one place. Instead of scattered knowledge, it creates a central, searchable catalog that improves visibility and collaboration. Documentation is generated and maintained automatically, making it easier to keep systems up to date as they evolve. With built-in discoverability features, developers and stakeholders can quickly explore how services interact and identify dependencies. EventCatalog supports extensibility through APIs and integrations, allowing teams to adapt it to their workflows. By bringing structure and governance to distributed systems, EventCatalog reduces confusion and helps teams make informed decisions faster. It is widely used by organizations to simplify event-driven systems and improve communication across teams.
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    HumanLayer

    HumanLayer

    Open source IDE for orchestrating AI coding agents in large codebases

    HumanLayer is an open source development environment designed to help developers orchestrate and manage AI coding agents working within complex software projects. It provides a framework and tooling that allow AI agents to research, plan, and implement changes in large codebases while maintaining structured workflows. It focuses on enabling AI-assisted development through coordinated agent workflows rather than isolated code generation tasks. HumanLayer integrates with modern AI models and coding assistants to automate tasks such as code research, planning, and implementation while maintaining a structured development process. HumanLayer introduces advanced context management techniques that help AI agents understand large repositories and operate effectively across multiple tasks. It also supports collaborative workflows where developers and AI agents can work together with human oversight and control.
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    HybridClaw

    HybridClaw

    The enterprise operating layer for open agents

    HybridClaw is an emerging open-source framework focused on enabling hybrid AI agent systems that combine local execution, tool integration, and multi-agent orchestration into a cohesive development environment. It is designed to work alongside modern agent ecosystems such as OpenClaw, Claude Code, and similar agentic coding tools, providing a flexible infrastructure for managing agent behaviors, workflows, and capabilities. The project emphasizes modularity, allowing developers to define and compose “skills” or capabilities that agents can invoke dynamically, enabling more adaptive and context-aware automation. HybridClaw aims to bridge the gap between isolated AI tools and fully orchestrated agent systems by enabling communication, coordination, and shared context across multiple agents or processes. It is particularly relevant in scenarios where developers want to build complex autonomous systems that interact with codebases.
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    InsForge

    InsForge

    InsForge is the backend built for AI-assisted development

    InsForge is an open-source backend development platform designed specifically for AI-assisted or agent-driven application development, positioning itself as an agent-native alternative to tools like Supabase by exposing backend primitives (auth, database, storage, serverless functions, and AI integrations) in a way that intelligent agents can understand, reason about, and act upon directly. Rather than forcing developers to manually cobble together authentication flows, database schemas, storage buckets, and cloud functions, InsForge provides a semantic layer and toolchain that let agents configured with Model Context Protocol (MCP) understand the backend state, available operations, and how to manipulate these resources end to end. This enables AI coding assistants to complement human engineers by self-configuring backend components, connecting services, and evolving apps autonomously from prompts without switching contexts or manually provisioning infrastructure.
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    LiteParse

    LiteParse

    A fast, helpful, and open-source document parser

    LiteParse is an open-source lightweight parsing library designed to extract structured data from unstructured text using large language models in an efficient and cost-effective manner. It focuses on simplifying the process of turning raw text into structured outputs such as JSON by providing a streamlined interface for prompt-based parsing. The system is designed to minimize overhead, making it suitable for applications where performance and cost are critical considerations. LiteParse supports integration with multiple language models, allowing developers to choose the best balance between accuracy and efficiency. It also includes mechanisms for validation and error handling, ensuring that outputs conform to expected schemas and reducing the need for manual postprocessing. The library is particularly useful for tasks such as data extraction, document processing, and building pipelines that require structured outputs from natural language input.
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    MCP Proxy

    MCP Proxy

    A TypeScript SSE proxy for MCP servers that use stdio transport

    mcp-proxy is a lightweight bridge that converts between MCP transports, letting you run a server on stdio and expose it over Streamable HTTP (SSE) or do the reverse. This enables existing desktop-style MCP servers to be reused by web services and IDEs that prefer HTTP, without modifying the server. The tool can multiplex multiple named STDIO servers behind one proxy instance, simplifying fleet deployments or local development with many tools. It ships prebuilt artifacts and a Homebrew formula for quick install on macOS and Linux, with container images published for broader environments. Releases show steady improvements focused on developer experience and operational flexibility. Overall, it lowers the friction of composing diverse MCP tools into a single reachable endpoint.
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