Aggregates alerts from dozens of monitoring tools into a single pane of glass, then deduplicates, correlates, and enriches them. Automates incident response with declarative YAML workflows — like GitHub Actions for your monitoring stack.
Provides a minimal, Zig-written headless browser tailored for AI agents and automation — runs JavaScript, supports key Web APIs, exposes the Chrome DevTools Protocol for Puppeteer/Playwright, and targets low memory usage and fast startup for large-scale scraping and agent workflows.
Locally hosted frontend that connects to many text, image, and TTS backends (KoboldAI, Ooba, Tabby, OpenAI, Claude, OpenRouter, Mistral, NovelAI, Horde). Built around character cards, lorebooks, group chats, and extensions for deep prompt control.
Self-hosted, MIT-licensed interface that puts OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Azure, AWS, and local models behind one chat UI. Adds agents, a code interpreter, MCP tool connections, persistent memory, web search, artifacts, and multi-user SSO auth on top.
Drives autonomous penetration testing and CTF solving via cooperating LLM sessions that track a pentest task tree. Scored 86.5% on the XBOW benchmark suite at ~$1.11 per solved task, and works with OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and local Ollama models.
Bring-your-own-key chat client that keeps every conversation in the local browser, never a server. One UI reaches OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek and a dozen more providers across web, desktop and mobile, with MCP, plugins, and one-click self-hosting.
A bring-your-own-API-key chat frontend for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and other models, running entirely in your browser with local storage. Adds a prompt library, plugins, model switching, and team/agent setups on top of raw provider APIs.
Self-hosted AI coding assistant you run on your own hardware as an alternative to cloud Copilot. Offers context-aware completion, an in-IDE answer engine and chat, using RAG over your repositories so suggestions match your team's code.
Runs open-source LLMs entirely on your own laptop or desktop — no GPU, API key, or cloud required. A cross-platform desktop app with LocalDocs, letting you chat privately over your own files; conversations never leave the machine unless you opt in.
Pulls context from your whole codebase via Sourcegraph's search API to power chat, autocomplete, and edits across VS Code, JetBrains, and the CLI. Now ships only inside Sourcegraph Enterprise; the free and Pro tiers are retired.
Run prompts against OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and dozens of local or remote models from one terminal command, logging every prompt and response to SQLite. Plugins add new providers, tools, and embeddings; supports schema extraction and function calling.