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Addition: grugbot420

Repository: https://github.com/grug-group420/grugbot420
Language: Julia | License: MIT
Category: AI / Development Tools

grugbot420 is a neuromorphic cognitive engine written in Julia for multi-model AI orchestration. Rather than traditional training pipelines, it deploys domain-expert AI specimens through architectural configuration.

Key features:

  • Multi-model orchestration with configurable expert hierarchies
  • Julia-native performance with neuromorphic architecture
  • Specimen-based deployment for domain-specific AI tasks
  • Active development with research paper: https://github.com/grug-group420/grugbot420-paper

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Thanks for this, and sorry for the slow reply - I'm working through the backlog properly now.

The README was overhauled in #120, so this branch no longer merges cleanly. Could you rebase onto current main? Once it's mergeable I'll review it properly.

git remote add upstream https://github.com/ashishpatel26/500-AI-Agents-Projects.git
git fetch upstream
git rebase upstream/main
git push --force-with-lease

If I don't hear back in two weeks I'll close it to keep the queue honest - no hard feelings, and you're welcome to reopen any time.

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Following up after actually looking at grugbot420.

MIT, pushed this month, and Julia is a genuinely unusual choice here - no bad marks on any of that.

My hesitation is fit. The description is neuromorphic cognitive engine with expert hierarchies, and I can't tell from the outside whether a reader lands on something agentic they can run, or a research artifact. This list is used by people looking for working examples.

One thing would settle it: a quickstart in the README showing the thing doing an agent-shaped task end to end - taking a goal, choosing tools, producing a result. If that exists, point me at it and I'll merge after a rebase 🙏

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