📄️ OpenAI ecosystem apps
Since each GaiaNet node provides an OpenAI-compatible API service, it can be a drop-in replacement for
📄️ Dify + GaiaNet
You can configure the Dify framework using any GaiaNet node as the backend LLM API. That allows you to use your own
📄️ Open WebUI
You can configure the Open WebUI framework, a self-hosted WebUI, using any GaiaNet node as the backend LLM API. That allows you to use your own
📄️ Anything LLM
Anything LLM is the all-in-one Desktop & Docker AI application with full RAG and AI Agent capabilities. You can configure Anything LLM using the GaiaNet node as the LLM backend.
📄️ Cursor AI IDE
Cursor is an AI-powered code editor / IDE. Using LLMs to generate and review code, Cursor is an alternative to the very popular GitHub Copilot.
📄️ Stockbot
Stockbot is a lightning fast AI Chatbot that responds with live interactive stock charts, financials, news, screeners, and more. You can configure a Gaia node as the LLM backend.
📄️ FlowiseAI RAG chat
FlowiseAI is a low-code tool for developers to build customized LLM orchestration flows & AI agents. You can configure the FlowiseAI tool to use Gaia nodes as LLM service providers.
📄️ FlowiseAI tool call
FlowiseAI is a low-code tool for developers to build customized LLM orchestration flows & AI agents.
📄️ LobeChat
You can configure LobeChat to use a GaiaNet node as its backend LLM API. It provides a richer and more customizable UI than the default GaiaNet chatbot UI.
📄️ LlamaCloud
LlamaParse is an API created by LlamaIndex to efficiently parse and represent files for efficient retrieval and context augmentation using LlamaIndex frameworks. LlamaParse can support different kinds of files, like pdf, doc, .ppt, and other formats.
📄️ Zed
Zed is a next-generation code editor designed for high-performance collaboration with humans and AI, and it is written in Rust. You can use Zed with your own Gaia node as the LLM backend. There are two big reasons for that
📄️ Obsidian
Obsidian is a note-taking application that enables users to create, link, and visualize ideas directly on their devices. With Obsidian, you can seamlessly sync notes across devices, publish your work, and collaborate with others. The app is highly customizable, allowing users to enhance functionality through a wide range of plugins and themes. Its unique features include a graph view to visualize connections between notes, making it ideal for managing complex information and fostering creativity. Obsidian also emphasizes data privacy by storing notes locally.
📄️ CodeGPT
CodeGPT is a pair-programming partner for developers. It offers AI chat assistance, auto-completion, code explanation, error-checking, and much more. You can find the CodeGPT extension in VScode and Jetbrains. You can easily configure it to use Gaia nodes as LLM backends.
📄️ AI coding assistant: Continue
Continue is the leading open-source AI code assistant.
📄️ LlamaCoder
LlamaCoder is an open-source tool designed to generate small apps with a single prompt. It leverages LLM to help you quickly create and enhance React applications.
📄️ Agent Zero
Agent Zero is a general purpose AI agent application. You can simply ask it to accomplish tasks on the command line.
📄️ Translation Agent + GaiaNet
The Translation Agent originally built by Prof. Andrew Ng, designed to facilitate accurate and efficient translation across multiple languages. It employs open source LLMs (Large Language Models) to provide high-quality translations. You can use any GaiaNet node as the LLM backend.
📄️ A planning agent
The gpt planner is a Python
📄️ LlamaEdgeBook
LlamaEdgeBook, forked from GroqBook, is an open-source tool that scaffolds the creation of books from a one-line prompt using open-source LLMs. You can configure the LlamaEdgeBook framework using any GaiaNet node as the backend LLM API.
📄️ LlamaTutor
The LlamaTutor is a TypeScript