- Benchmarking
- 🌟MultiTonic : Pluripotent AGI-style agents of agents that can build and deploy their own stack, go online and produce multi file multi folder multi media outputs using any tool and pipeline !
- 🌟EasyAGI : Agent of Agent Builders that can build more agents and use enterprise tools securely.
- 🌟DataTonic : DataCapable Consultant AGI
- 🌟SciTonic : secure application threads to produce technical business operations outputs.
Let's dive right in and get you started on your journey with us!
Thank you for considering contributing to the "agents" repository. Your contributions are valuable, and to ensure a smooth collaboration process, we have established the following guidelines:
Please review our Code of Conduct to understand the standards of behavior we expect from all contributors. 🤓
Before you start contributing to "PolyGPT-Alpha," make sure you have the following prerequisites:
- Python (version specified in requirements.txt) 🐍
- Git for version control 📜
- A GitHub account 🌐
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Fork the Repository: Fork the "PolyGPT-Alpha" repository to your GitHub account. 🍴
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Clone the Repository: Clone your forked repository to your local development environment:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/agents.git
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Create a Branch:
Create a new branch for your work. Use a descriptive name for the branch that indicates the purpose of your changes:
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
- Make Changes:
Make your desired changes to the codebase. In the "agents" directory, it seems you've added an Orchestrator class. In the "utils" directory, you updated comments for the Orchestrator class. Ensure your code follows our coding style and conventions. 💻
- Commit Changes:
Commit your changes with a clear and concise commit message. If your changes are related to specific files or directories, please mention that in your commit message:
git add .
git commit -m "Added Orchestrator class to agents directory and updated comments in utils directory."
- Push Changes: Push your changes to your GitHub fork:
git push origin feature/your-feature-name
- Create a Pull Request:
Go to the "agents" repository on GitHub and create a Pull Request (PR) from your branch to the main repository's main branch. Provide a clear description of your changes in the PR. 🚀
If you find a bug, have a feature request, or want to discuss a specific topic, please create an issue on the GitHub repository. Use the issue templates and provide as much context as possible. 🐛
When submitting a Pull Request (PR), please follow these guidelines:
- Ensure your PR addresses a specific issue or proposes a well-defined improvement.
- Provide a clear and concise description of the changes you made.
- Include relevant tests or documentation if applicable.
- Keep your PR focused on a single task.
- Be open to feedback and be prepared to make changes if requested. 🔄
Check out our exciting milestones for October:
🤖 Milestones October 12 🤖 Milestones October 19
Contribute to our vibrant community:
📬 Join open issues or open your own
Collaboration is at the heart of what we do. Join an existing team or create your own:
🧑🏽🤝👩🏼 Join a team or make a new team
We're thrilled to have you join our community of innovators. Open a discussion here . Let's work together !
Get started now and unleash your creativity! If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to us. Happy hacking! 🚀🌟