Project 01: AgentGPT

Description: Created by Asim Shrestha, AgentGPT allows for the assembly, configuration, and deployment of autonomous AI agents right in your browser.
Author: Asim Shrestha
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/asimdotshrestha
Project 02: BabyAGI on Slack
Description: This project brings BabyAGI to Slack, with each thread representing a unique objective. Its author, Frank Chen, has enabled seamless integration with a popular communication platform.
Author: Frank Chen
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/frankc
Project 03: AgentLLM

Description: AgentLLM, developed by Ido Salomon, employs a browser-native LLM instead of ChatGPT, providing a unique approach to autonomous AI agents.
Author: Ido Salomon
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/idosal1
Project 04: BabyAGI-asi
Description: Run arbitrary Python code to perform tasks, creating routines for pyautogui
, web scraping, and even controlling its memory.
Author: Bruno De Oliveira
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LatentLich
Project 05: ai-legion
Description: Similar in spirit to AutoGPT and Baby AGI, but written in the superior language that is TypeScript (Author Description).
Author: eumemic
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dysmemic
Project 06: yourgoal

Description: Swift (programming language) implementation of BabyAGI.
Author: PJ Gray
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pj4533
Project 07: BabyAGIChatGPT
Description: Plug-in to run autonomous agents directly within ChatGPT
Author: Pietro Schirano
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/skirano
Project 08: Cognosys
Description: A web-based version of AutoGPT or Baby AGI.
Author: Sully Omarr
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SullyOmarr
Project 09: Godmode

Description: A web-based version of AutoGPT or Baby AGI.
Authors: Lonis, Emil AhlbΓ€ck, and fant
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SullyOmarr
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Project 10: alphakit
Description: A team of autonomous AI agents for everyone
Author: Andrew Yu
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewcyu
Project 11: Xircuits

Description: A comprehensive toolkit for experimenting with and creating BabyAGI and Auto-GPT-style Agents.
Author: Eduardo Gonzalez
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wm_eddie
Project 13: babyagijs
Description: Eric Ciarla brings BabyAGI to the JavaScript community with his project.
Author: Eric Ciarla
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericciarla
Project 14: Teenage-AGI

Description: Sean Pixel’s project uses OpenAI and Pinecone to give memory to an AI agent and allows it to “think” before acting. Inspired by several Auto-GPT-related projects (predominantly Baby AGI) and the paper “Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior”.
Author: Sean Pixel
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sean_pixel
Project 15: babyagi-perl
Description: BabyAGI for the Perl programming language.
Author: Nelson Ferraz
Project 16: gptagent.js
Description: A composable and extensible framework for creating AI agents with TypeScript/JavaScript.
Author: Lars Grammel
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lgrammel
Project 17: babyagi-streamlit
Description: Streamlit web app to make it more accessible.
Author: Dory
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dory111111
Project 18: Do Anything Machine

Description: Helps you keep track of your tasks, prioritize them, and allows you to deploy AI agents to get your work done for you.
Author: Garrett Scott
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegarrettscott
Project 19: Babyagi-as-a-service
Description: Integrate babyagi with your own applications – thanks to langchain-serve with one simple command – π₯π-π¬ππ«π―π πππ©π₯π¨π² ππππ²ππ π’
Author: Deepankar Mahapatro
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_deepankarm_
Project 20: gptrpg

Description: Chris Dzoba creates a simple RPG-like environment for an LLM-enabled AI Agent to exist in.
Author: Chris Dzoba
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisDzoba_
Project 21: BabyAGI-ts
Description: Port BabyAGI from Python to TypeScript and provide a friendly CLI tool that can be installed as a global NPM module
Author: Sam Hogan
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/0xSamHogan
Project 22: LLMitlessAPI
Description: API with one endpoint that does everything (literally).
Author: Adam Cohen Hillel
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamcohenhillel
Project 23: PuttyGPT
Description: Ryan William Grippeling’s project focuses on integrating numerous AI ideas into a cohesive whole. It’s still in its early stages but promises to be an exciting development.
Author: Ryan William Grippeling
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryangrippeling
Project 24: Chippr-AGI

Description: Cody Burns’ project is an open-source framework that uses AI models to automate task creation and prioritization. It’s built on NodeJS, Redis, and OpenAI/LLAMA.
Author: Cody Burns
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DontPanicBurns
Project 25: Agent-LLM
Description: Josh XT’s Agent-LLM is a dynamic AI task management assistant with adaptive memory, web browsing, code evaluation, and a versatile plugin system for seamless integration with various AI providers.
Author: Josh XT
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Josh_XT
Project 26: sharpagi
Description: C# dotnet implementation of BabyAGI.
Author: Sathyaraj Vadivel
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sathyarajv
Project 27: twitter-agentπ£

Description: Twitter-Agent is an autonomous AI-powered agent for interacting directly with the Twitter API.
Author: BigSky
ποΈ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigsky_7
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