awesome_ai_agents and awesome-ai-agents-directories
The first project is a comprehensive list of tools related to AI agents, while the second project is a list of directories for AI agents; thus, they are complementary, as the latter could be a resource *within* the former, or both could be used together to navigate the AI agent landscape at different levels of granularity.
About awesome_ai_agents
jim-schwoebel/awesome_ai_agents
🤖 A comprehensive list of 1,500+ resources and tools related to AI agents.
The repository organizes 1,500+ resources across building blocks—frameworks (AutoGen, LangChain, CrewAI), LLM models, datasets, and benchmarks—enabling developers to understand the full stack for agent development. It structures discovery by use case (coding agents, customer service, video generation) and development phase (learning, building, deploying), with dedicated sections for security, testing, and ethics considerations. The collection emphasizes hands-on exploration through live agent demos, courses, and community contributions, positioning itself as a development-focused knowledge base rather than purely informational.
About awesome-ai-agents-directories
DirectorySurf/awesome-ai-agents-directories
A comprehensive list of top best AI agents directories available online
Aggregates both commercial marketplaces (Altern, AI Agent Store) and open-source GitHub repositories tracking 200+ agentic projects, enabling cross-ecosystem discovery of agents, frameworks, and orchestration tools. Covers specialized categories including multi-agent systems, MCP-compatible agents, RAG-based applications, and profession-specific implementations (coding, customer service, design). Community-driven curation accepts contributions to maintain current coverage of the rapidly evolving agent landscape.
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