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01LangGraphLangChain · Open-source framework (free); LangGraph Cloud has usage-based pricing · AutonomousLangGraph is LangChain's stateful agent and multi-agent framework that models agent workflows as directed graphs — enabling complex cycles, human-in-the-loop checkpoints, and persistent state across agent sessions. It has become the go-to framework for enterprise agent applications requiring production-grade reliability, observability, and complex workflow management. LangGraph Cloud offers managed hosting with built-in deployment, scaling, and monitoring.AutonomousComplex setupAny LangChain-compatible model (GPT-4o9.01 reviews02AAiderPaul Gauthier · Free and open-source; you pay for your own LLM API keys · CliAider is the most popular open-source terminal-based coding agent, enabling AI-assisted pair programming directly in your CLI. It maps your repository with a tree-sitter code graph and surgically edits files while automatically creating git commits for every change. Aider supports virtually every major LLM via API and is the go-to choice for developers who want full control without a GUI.CliModerate setupClaude Sonnet8.81 reviews03ClineCline (OSS) · Free and open-source; you pay for your own LLM API keys · IdeCline is a VS Code extension that turns your editor into an autonomous coding agent, able to create/edit files, execute terminal commands, and use a browser — all with human-in-the-loop approval checkpoints. It has risen rapidly in the developer community thanks to its transparent action log and ability to use any API-accessible model. Cline is particularly strong for full-stack feature development where you want to supervise each step.IdeEasy setupClaude Sonnet8.61 reviews04GGooseBlock (Square) · Free and open-source; you pay for your own LLM API keys · CliGoose is Block's open-source developer agent, designed as a fully autonomous CLI assistant that can execute tasks using a rich set of tools including shell commands, file editing, web browsing, and code execution. Built by the company behind Square and Cash App, Goose emphasizes extensibility and MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration. It is one of the few major coding agents backed by a large fintech company rather than a pure AI startup.CliModerate setupClaude Sonnet8.41 reviews05AutoGPTSignificant Gravitas · Open-source and free to self-host; hosted platform has free and paid tiers · AutonomousAutoGPT was the pioneering autonomous agent project that sparked the 2023 AI agent explosion, demonstrating that LLMs could self-direct toward goals using a loop of thought, action, and memory. With over 170,000 GitHub stars, it remains one of the most starred AI repos ever and introduced concepts like agent memory and tool use that are now standard in the field. Its AutoGPT Platform continues development as both an open-source framework and hosted cloud agent service.AutonomousComplex setupGPT-4o7.41 reviews06ContinueContinue · Free and open-source; Connect to any LLM provider or self-hosted model · CliContinue is an open-source coding agent for VS Code, JetBrains, and CLI workflows. Its official repository is now read-only after the final 2.0.0 release, so it remains useful as inspectable software but is no longer under active upstream development.CliModerate setupClaude6.81 reviews07Roo CodeRoo Code · Discontinued extension; archived source remains available · IdeRoo Code was an open-source VS Code coding-agent extension with specialized modes and MCP support. The official extension shut down on May 15, 2026, and its archived repository should not be confused with the separate Roomote product now presented at roocode.com.IdeEasy setupClaude3.61 reviews08BBabyAGIYohei Nakajima · Fully open-source; you pay for your own LLM API keys · BrowserBabyAGI is the lightweight task-driven autonomous agent that inspired a generation of agent developers — using a simple loop of task creation, prioritization, and execution to work toward user-defined goals. Despite its simplicity (the original was 140 lines of Python), it demonstrated that effective goal-directed behavior could emerge from basic LLM loops. The project remains influential as a conceptual reference point, though most production use cases have moved to more mature frameworks.BrowserModerate setupGPT-4 (original); community forks support various models0.00 reviews
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