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Auditable workspaces for AI coding agents: sandboxed worktrees, conflict-free multi-agent orchestra, 95% lower token waste, and persistent memory.
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Human-in-the-Loop Protocol for Autonomous Agent Services — Open Standard (v0.8)
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Auditable workspaces for AI coding agents: sandboxed worktrees, conflict-free multi-agent orchestra, 95% lower token waste, and persistent memory.
HOTL plugin for Codex, Claude Code, and Cline. Human-on-the-Loop AI coding workflows with planning, review, and verification.
An open-source Collaborative Multi-Agent OS for transparent, human-in-the-loop task coordination via Matrix rooms.
An open-source Collaborative Multi-Agent OS for transparent, human-in-the-loop task coordination via Matrix rooms.
Common interface for interacting with AI agents. The protocol is tech stack agnostic - you can use it with any framework for building agents.
"OpenHarness: Open Agent Harness with a Built-in Personal Agent--Ohmo!"