yuwen-cool/yuwen-publish-precheck
An open-source Python project on GitHub. 334 stars already
View on GitHub →Weekly · open-source AI · week 30, 2026
This week's trending open-source AI on GitHub — yuwen-publish-precheck, Vibe-Trading, Orca, and more: the newest, Hacker News talk, a subfield spotlight, and the fastest-rising, drawn out of the noise.
Newest this week
An open-source Python project on GitHub. 334 stars already
View on GitHub →Fastest-rising
HKUDS/Vibe-Trading calls itself "your personal trading agent"—a Python project betting on agents that execute, not just explain. It's fresh (+37 stars this week) but moving fast. If you're into agentic finance or autonomous decision loops, it's a clean read and an easy clone
View on GitHub →Orca (stablyai/orca) bills itself as an ADE—an agent development environment for running a fleet of parallel coding agents. Bring any agent, plug in your own subscription, and manage it all from desktop or mobile. Written in TypeScript and up +28 stars this week. If you're tired of managing agents one at a time, this is the workflow to watch
View on GitHub →herdr is an agent multiplexer that runs entirely in your terminal. Written in Rust, it lets you orchestrate multiple AI agents from one place, ditching the tab chaos. It pulled +23 stars this week. github.com/ogulcancelik/herdr
View on GitHub →Shipping hard
OmniRoute is a free AI gateway that fronts 160+ providers (50+ free) behind a single endpoint. Point Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Cline or Copilot at free Claude, GPT and Gemini, and let RTK+Caveman stacked compression cut tokens 15-95%. Add smart auto-fallback, MCP/A2A, multimodal APIs and a Desktop/PWA client. TypeScript, and shipping hard: 121 commits this week
View on GitHub →multica-ai/multica is an open-source managed agents platform written in Go. The pitch: stop treating coding agents as one-offs. Assign them tasks, track progress, and let their skills compound like an actual teammate would. It's active too — 74 commits this week. Check it out: https://github.com/multica-ai/multica
View on GitHub →jcode is a coding agent harness in Rust — the execution layer that sits between your model and the machine. This week it logged 64 commits and 0 PRs, the classic fingerprint of a solo builder iterating hard before opening the gates. If you want speed and predictability under your agents instead of fragile Python glue, this one's worth a star
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