Cuga Agent
GitHub repository hosting the cuga-agent open-source project, providing source code and a place for issues and contributions.
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Open-source access to the cuga-agent repository on GitHub.
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About Cuga Agent
Cuga Agent is an open-source project originally developed by IBM Research and now hosted under the cuga-project organization.
IBM Research describes Cuga as an enterprise-ready, configurable generalist agent, and has open-sourced the project for the broader community.
- IBM Research announcement: "we built CUGA ... and CUGA is open source"
- Hugging Face post: Cuga is featured under
ibm-research/and points to this GitHub repo - arXiv paper: Describes Cuga as IBM's work and links to the open-source repository
- GitHub organization: Project is hosted under
cuga-project, notibm/, so it is best described as IBM-originated open source
The repository contains the project's source code, documentation files such as a README, and the GitHub issue tracker for reporting bugs or requesting features. The repository serves as the canonical place to inspect code, open issues, and submit pull requests for contributions.
- Repository: Browse the source code, folders, and files directly on GitHub to inspect the implementation and project structure.
- Getting started: Clone the repository to your local machine and read the repository README for setup and usage instructions provided by the maintainers.
- Contributing: Use the repository's issue tracker to report problems and the pull request workflow to propose changes; follow any contribution guidelines contained in the repo.
- Collaboration: Review code, submit patches, and discuss design decisions via GitHub issues and pull requests.
To use or extend the project, retrieve the code from the repository, follow the README guidance, and engage with the maintainers through issues or pull requests. The repository is the primary source of truth for code, documentation, and project activity.
See the official IBM Research announcement for more.

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Open-source access to the cuga-agent repository on GitHub.
- Full access to repository source code
- Issue tracker for reporting problems
- Pull request support for contributions
Capabilities
Key Features
- Source code available in the GitHub repository
- Issue tracker for bug reports and feature requests
- Support for contributions via pull requests
- Repository README and documentation files