ECC is an AI agent performance optimization system for Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code and other coding environments. It features four core modules: Skills, Instincts, Memory, and Security — making your AI coding assistant smarter, more efficient, and more controllable. Supports MCP toolchain integration, customizable workflows, and built-in security sandbox to prevent agent errors. Perfect for developers who use AI for daily coding.
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Hermes Agent is a 'growing' AI agent framework from Nous Research. Its core philosophy: let your AI assistant evolve like a partner — recording preferences, learning work patterns, optimizing interactions. Built on Python with support for Claude, GPT, ChatGPT and more. Features long-term memory, task planning, and self-reflection. MIT licensed with active community.
n8n is a powerful workflow automation platform featuring visual drag-and-drop design plus native AI capabilities. Connect apps and services without writing code using 400+ integrations including databases, APIs, and SaaS services. Native AI nodes support all major LLMs. Self-hostable for data privacy or use the cloud version out of the box. Fair-code license, free for personal use.
AutoGPT is one of the world's first fully autonomous AI agent projects — pioneering the approach of letting AI autonomously decompose goals, plan steps, and execute tasks. It can independently complete complex task chains from web searching to code execution without continuous human intervention. Supports GPT-4, Claude, LLaMA and more. While newer frameworks exist, AutoGPT remains the foundational project for understanding autonomous AI agents.
Ollama is the most popular local LLM runtime — run 1000+ open-source models like DeepSeek, Qwen, Llama, GLM, Mistral on your own computer with a single command. Multi-model support, OpenAI-compatible API, full privacy with local processing. Cross-platform (Mac/Win/Linux), flexible GPU requirements. Written in Go for performance. MIT licensed and completely free.