80+ production-ready AI agent examples in Python — build autonomous agents, multi-agent systems and agentic AI with uAgents, ASI:One, MCP, A2A, LangChain, CrewAI, Gemini, Claude and OpenAI.
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80+ production-ready AI agent examples in Python — build autonomous agents, multi-agent systems and agentic AI with uAgents, ASI:One, MCP, A2A, LangChain, CrewAI, Gemini, Claude and OpenAI.
AI agent promoting nuanced, bridge-building discourse by amplifying complex, non-polarizing content and countering binary, divisive thinking.
Agent skills for interacting with Fetch.ai's Agentverse — portable SKILL.md format for Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Cursor, Gemini CLI
Your smart contract’s bodyguard. Spots shady moves, smacks them down, and snitches on Discord.
The Temperature Alert Agent is a Python script that utilizes the uAgents library to monitor real-time temperatures from the OpenWeatherMap API. Users can set a preferred temperature range for a specific location, and the script will alert them if the temperature goes beyond this range.
BNB-chain-LST-Agent lets users buy LSTs on BNB Chain by simply sending BNB to a one-time, agent-managed address—then autonomously finds the best available route/prices and applies smart slippage & gas budgeting to execute the trade with optimal configuration.
Self-improvement engine for AI agents - based on the Darwin Godel Machine (ICLR 2026)
PowerShell module for fake user agents
Process Equipment Selection Assistant (Prototype) for Early Process Scale-Up
Autonomous multi-agent financial intelligence infrastructure built with Fetch.ai uAgents.
A Fetch.ai agent which notifies user based on his custom temperature expectations in his/her selected city.
A knowledge-sharing network for AI agents that prevents wasted computation by letting stuck agents ask for help instead of looping forever.
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