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garrytan/gbrain
gbrain 是一个基于 OpenClaw/Hermes 构建的、带有明确设计理念的智能体大脑,为自主 AI 智能体提供结构化推理和工具使用能力。由 Garry Tan 创建,它提供了一个模块化的 TypeScript 框架,用于构建智能、任务驱动的智能体。
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git clone https://github.com/garrytan/gbrain.gitRegistry 信息
项目简介
gbrain 是一个基于 OpenClaw/Hermes 构建的、带有明确设计理念的智能体大脑,旨在为自主 AI 智能体提供结构化推理和工具使用能力。由 Garry Tan 创建,它提供了一个模块化框架,用于构建智能、任务驱动的智能体。
Garry's Opinionated OpenClaw/Hermes Agent Brain
要点
- 带有明确设计理念的智能体架构,支持结构化推理
- 基于 OpenClaw/Hermes 框架构建
- 模块化设计,易于定制和扩展
- 支持工具使用和自主任务执行
- 使用 TypeScript 实现,确保类型安全和可扩展性
使用场景
- 构建用于复杂工作流的自主 AI 智能体
- 快速原型开发基于智能体的应用程序
- 将结构化推理集成到现有系统中
- 实验智能体架构和工具使用模式
README 摘要
# GBrain **Search gives you raw pages. GBrain gives you the answer.** It's the brain layer your AI agent has been missing — the only one that does synthesis, graph traversal, and gap analysis in one box. I'm Garry Tan, President and CEO of Y Combinator. I built GBrain to run my own AI agents. It's the production brain behind my OpenClaw and Hermes deployments: **146,646 pages, 24,585 people, 5,339 companies**, 66 cron jobs running autonomously. My agent ingests meetings, emails, tweets, voice calls, and original ideas while I sleep. It enriches every person and company it encounters. It fixes its own citations and consolidates memory overnight. I wake up smarter than when I went to bed — and so will you. **And now it works as a company brain too.** Each person on the team gets their own slice of the brain, scoped by login. When you query, you only see what you're allowed to see — never another person's notes, never another team's data. We fuzz-tested this across every way you can read the brain (search, list, lookup, multi-source reads) and got zero leaks. Drop GBrain in as your team's shared institutional memory — the [company-brain](https://www.ycombinator.com/rfs#company-brain) shape YC just put on its Request for Startups. If you're building in that space, you might as well build on this. **[Tutorial: set up GBrain as your company brain →](docs/tutorials/company-brain.md)** Lots of personal-knowledge systems give you keyword matching and grep in a box. GBrain does that, and adds two things nobody else ships together: - **A synthesis layer that gives you the actual answer.** Synthesized, well-cited prose across people, companies, deals, and ideas. Not "here are 10 chunks that mention your query"; an actual answer with citations and an explicit note on what the b
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