duck.ai openai compatible api server
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duck.ai openai compatible api server
OpenAI Codex CLI session log viewer for JSONL files in ~/.codex/sessions. Browse conversations, tool calls, tokens, collaboration chains, and live sessions on desktop and web.
Local monitor for Claude Code API traffic, logs, prompts, and tools
🦞 Web UI for browsing OpenClaw session tool call history. Zero dependencies, just Node.js.
The governance layer for AI agents — monitor reasoning, audit tool calls, and secure the loop through OHTTP privacy routing.
Local OpenAI-compatible proxy for Qoder CN CLI, for learning only
Connect, setup, secure and seamlessly manage LLM models using an Universal/OpenAI compatible API
A micro-CLI to apply tool calls from Anthropic for their text_editor_20250124 built-in computer use tool
Open source action governance SDK for AI agent tool calls.
Multiplexer for MCP tool calls: parallel execution, batching, caching, and pipelining for any MCP server
Runtime approval gates for AI agent tool calls. Intercept payments and emails before execution
One line to instrument your agent and capture every event in an immutable, queryable audit trail.
A lightweight FastAPI reverse proxy that rewrites long call and tool IDs in JSON and SSE traffic, shortening them before forwarding upstream and restoring them in responses.
RunWhy: local flight recorder and time diagnosis for AI coding agents.
This Project, I worked on the development of an LLM-powered AI chatbot using Gemini 2.5 Flash, LangChain, Streamlit, and LangSmith observability. While building the system, I analyzed the LLM run logs to better understand how prompts flow through the pipeline and how responses are generated
Starter app for gating AI tool calls with human approval.
Python port of @mukundakatta/agentsnap: snapshot tests for AI agents
a technique for compressing verbose AI tool call outputs into concise summaries, reducing token consumption
A tiny TypeScript approval gate for AI tool calls, MCP tools, and human-in-the-loop workflows.
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