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    4. What are the top 5 Agent frameworks that can be self host…

    What are the top 5 Agent frameworks that can be self hosted and are open source?

    Asked May 11 at 8:29 PM · answered in 401s
    Answer A
    1. 1

      LangChain - Open-source framework providing LangChain, LangGraph, and deepagents for developing, observing, and deploying LLM-powered AI agents in production.

    2. 2

      Trigger.dev - Open-source TypeScript framework for building AI workflows and agents with self-hosting support, featuring long-running tasks, retries, and observability.

    3. 3

      Magic Cloud - Open-source, self-hostable AI platform that generates full-stack applications and AI agents from natural language using the Hyperlambda DSL.

    4. 4

      Background Agents - Open-source, self-hostable framework for autonomous background coding agents that handle tasks from code to tests to merged PRs.

    5. 5

      Mission Control - Open-source, self-hosted dashboard for orchestrating AI agent fleets, dispatching tasks, and coordinating multi-agent workflows with real-time monitoring.

    Filtered out: Kelos (Kubernetes-native, specialized for coding agents), E2B (focused on secure sandboxes rather than agent development), Honcho (memory library component, not a full framework), and PandaProbe (agent observability platform, not a framework for building agents).

    Tools cited

    • Trigger.dev
    • Honcho
    • PandaProbe
    • E2B
    • Magic Cloud
    • Background Agents
    • Mission Control
    • Kelos
    • LangChain
    Answer B
    1. 1

      Hermes Desktop by fathah - Open-source desktop AI agent that runs locally with self‑improving capabilities and can be self‑hosted on a personal machine.

    2. 2

      QwenPaw - Open‑source personal AI assistant that deploys locally or in the cloud, supporting custom skills and multi‑agent collaboration.

    3. 3

      Paperclip - Open‑source Node.js orchestration platform for building autonomous AI agent companies, self‑hostable from a dashboard.

    4. 4

      Pipecat - Open‑source Python framework for real‑time voice and multimodal agents, designed to run on your own infrastructure.

    5. 5

      Paseo - Self‑hosted, multi‑provider CLI tool for orchestrating coding agents, fully open source and usable locally.

    Filtered out: The trending “Hermes Desktop by dodo‑reach” (macOS companion, trending 34) and “hermes‑ccc” (port with 46 skills, trending 23) were omitted because they are extensions rather than full agent frameworks. “Printing Press” (trending 64) is primarily a CLI generator and not an agent orchestration system. “Coder” (trending 9) is a self‑hosted cloud development environment but focuses on dev boxes rather than agent‑framework capabilities.

    Tools cited

    • Hermes Desktop by fathah
    • Printing Press
    • Hermes Desktop by dodo-reach
    • hermes-CCC
    • QwenPaw
    • Paperclip
    • Pipecat
    • Coder
    • Paseo
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