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5GitHub Trending (AI/LLM filtered)·2d ago

Alibaba releases page-agent: JavaScript in-page GUI agent for natural language web control

Alibaba has published page-agent, an open-source TypeScript library that enables natural language control of web interfaces directly in the browser. The project has accumulated 19,213 GitHub stars with 425 added today, indicating strong community interest. It represents a browser-native approach to GUI agents, distinct from server-side or desktop automation frameworks.

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3Github Trending·7d ago·source ↗

BuilderIO releases agent-native framework for TypeScript

BuilderIO has published agent-native, an open-source TypeScript framework for building agent-native applications. The repository has accumulated 747 stars with 131 added in a single day, suggesting notable community traction. Details on specific capabilities or architecture are not disclosed in the available description.

5Github Trending·8d ago·source ↗

ByteDance UI-TARS-desktop: open-source multimodal AI agent stack gains traction on GitHub

ByteDance's UI-TARS-desktop is an open-source TypeScript project described as a multimodal AI agent stack connecting AI models and agent infrastructure. The repository has accumulated 36,677 GitHub stars with 148 new stars on the day of observation. It represents ByteDance's public contribution to the agentic tooling ecosystem.

5Github Trending·20d ago·source ↗

Agent-Reach: open-source CLI tool giving AI agents multi-platform web access without API fees

Agent-Reach is an open-source Python CLI tool that enables AI agents to read and search across Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, GitHub, Bilibili, and XiaoHongShu without requiring API keys or fees. The project has accumulated over 21,000 GitHub stars with 127 added today, indicating significant community traction. It addresses a common friction point in agent development: accessing real-time web content across multiple platforms.

5Github Trending·13d ago·source ↗

browser-use: Python library for making websites accessible to AI agents

browser-use is an open-source Python library designed to enable AI agents to interact with and automate tasks on websites. The project has accumulated over 98,500 GitHub stars, with 185 new stars on the trending day, indicating strong community traction. It sits in the agent-tool ecosystem as a browser automation layer for AI agents.

4Hugging Face Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing Agents.js: Give tools to your LLMs using JavaScript

Hugging Face released Agents.js, a JavaScript library that enables developers to equip large language models with tools and build agent workflows in a JS/TS environment. The library brings tool-use and agent orchestration capabilities—previously more common in Python ecosystems—to the JavaScript developer community. It integrates with Hugging Face's model hub and inference APIs.

5Github Trending·20d ago·source ↗

Microsoft agent-framework: open-source library for building and orchestrating AI agents

Microsoft has published an open-source framework on GitHub for building, orchestrating, and deploying AI agents and multi-agent workflows, with support for both Python and .NET. The repository has accumulated 11,061 stars. It represents Microsoft's entry into the agent harness tooling space alongside existing frameworks like LangChain and AutoGen.

3Github Trending·17d ago·source ↗

agent-teams-ai: multi-agent orchestration framework with kanban-style oversight

A TypeScript open-source project on GitHub implements a multi-agent system where autonomous agents handle tasks, communicate with each other, and review each other's work, while the user supervises via a kanban board. The framework supports 200+ models across 75+ LLM providers including Codex, Claude, and OpenCode. It has accumulated 1,189 stars with 56 added today, suggesting growing community interest.

4Github Trending·1mo ago·source ↗

Midscene: AI-Powered Vision-Driven UI Automation Framework (TypeScript)

Midscene is an open-source TypeScript framework for AI-powered, vision-driven UI automation across multiple platforms, currently trending on GitHub with 13,340 total stars and 99 new stars today. The project uses visual understanding to drive browser and UI automation tasks, positioning itself within the growing agent-tool ecosystem. Its traction signals meaningful developer interest in vision-based automation approaches.