What is agenticSeek?
agenticseek is an open-source, fully local AI assistant offering on-device autonomous agents for web browsing, code generation, and task planning. Voice-enabled input and configurable local LLMs enable interactive workflows and local reasoning without remote API calls. APIs, a CLI, and Docker deployment support integration into developer workflows, CI/CD pipelines, and self-hosted environments. Extensible connectors allow use of external tools and search engines while keeping data on-device. Multi-language documentation and a GPL-3.0 license support developers, researchers, and privacy-focused teams. Use cases include software development, autonomous task automation, research experiments, and enterprise self-hosting with local inference.
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agenticSeek's key features
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On-device autonomous agents for web browsing, code generation, and task planning
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Voice-enabled input for interactive workflows
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Configurable local LLMs enabling local reasoning and inference without remote API calls
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APIs, CLI, and Docker deployment for integration into developer workflows and CI/CD pipelines
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Extensible connectors for external tools and search engines while keeping data on-device
agenticSeek use cases
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Use agenticseek as a privacy-first, self-hosted developer assistant that browses local documentation and intranet, generates and refactors code offline using configurable local LLMs, and runs tests & deployments via Docker and CI/CD connectors through the CLI/APIs
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Build a voice-enabled, on-device productivity agent that accepts spoken commands to plan multi-step workflows (research, draft emails, schedule tasks), performs local web browsing for context, and executes actions via extensible connectors while keeping data private
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Integrate agenticseek into internal dev workflows to run autonomous code-generation and code-review agents that open PRs, run linters and CI jobs in Docker, and automate repetitive maintenance tasks without sending source code to external services
Who is it for?
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Software developers
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Devops engineers
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Machine learning researchers
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Autonomous agent builders
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Open-source contributors