Flowise: open-source visual builder for AI agents gains traction on GitHub
Flowise is an open-source TypeScript project for building AI agents and LLM workflows through a visual drag-and-drop interface. The repository has accumulated over 53,000 GitHub stars with 107 new stars on the day of observation. It represents a no-code/low-code approach to agent and chain construction in the LangChain ecosystem.
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Langflow is an open-source Python framework for building and deploying AI-powered agents and workflows, currently accumulating 148,425 total GitHub stars with 155 new stars today. It provides a visual interface for composing LLM-based pipelines and agent workflows. The continued traction signals ongoing community interest in low-code/visual tooling for AI agent construction.
MLflow trending on GitHub as open-source AI engineering platform
MLflow, an open-source platform for managing AI/ML workflows, is trending on GitHub with 26,442 total stars and 22 new stars today. The project supports agents, LLMs, and traditional ML models, offering debugging, evaluation, monitoring, and optimization capabilities for production AI applications. It is a mature, widely-used tooling platform in the MLOps space.
RAGFlow open-source RAG engine with agent capabilities trending on GitHub
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Dify agentic workflow platform trending on GitHub with 143K stars
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Microsoft agent-framework: open-source library for building and orchestrating AI agents
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next-ai-draw-io: AI-Assisted Diagram Creation via Natural Language
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Langfuse: Open Source LLM Engineering Platform Trending on GitHub
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ByteDance UI-TARS-desktop: open-source multimodal AI agent stack gains traction on GitHub
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