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agents-live Alternatives

agents-live is a command-line tool that enables developers to automate, schedule, and safely manage the execution of *.agent.md agents. Below are 7 autonomous agents & workflows apps with similar functionality to agents-live, matched by what each product actually does — not ranked or scored. Explore each to find the closest fit for your use case.

  • agents-never-sleep
    pypi.org

    agents-never-sleep is a command-line harness for running coding agents that autonomously execute backlogs with durable state, test-gates, and git-backed reversibility. It is aimed at developers building or orchestrating autonomous coding agents. The project is open source under MIT license.

  • agentmgr
    pypi.org

    agentmgr is an open-source CLI tool that allows developers to convert LangDock agent exports into Claude skills and manage them locally. It streamlines the process of agent skill conversion and local management for AI automation workflows. Ideal for developers working with Claude and LangDock agents.

  • armature-agents
    pypi.org

    armature-agents is an open-source CLI harness for executing LLM-based agents in structured, inspectable workflow specifications. It enables developers to manage, run, and inspect agent workflows for code and text tasks efficiently from the terminal.

  • agent-lifecycle
    pypi.org

    agent-lifecycle is an open-source Python package that supervises the process lifecycle of autonomous agents, independent of their harness (brain) or transport (e.g., IRC, Slack). It provides a unified runtime for managing agent processes, making it easier for developers to deploy and maintain agent-based systems.

  • agentrun-cli
    pypi.org

    agentrun-cli is an open-source command-line interface for managing AI agent infrastructure, including sandboxing and LLM integration. It enables developers and infrastructure engineers to efficiently control and deploy agent-based systems from the terminal.

  • lazyagent
    lazyagent.dev

    lazyagent is a monitoring tool designed for developers who work with multiple coding agent sessions. It provides real-time visibility into the activity, token usage, and cost of coding agents such as Claude Code (CLI and Desktop), Cursor, Codex, Grok CLI, Kilo, Kimi Code CLI, Amp, pi, and OpenCode. The tool centralizes session monitoring, allowing users to see live status updates and manage all agent sessions from a single interface. The platform offers three main interfaces: a terminal UI built with bubbletea that features Vim-style navigation, fuzzy search, activity filters, time window controls, and robust Unicode support; a native macOS menu bar app with a Catppuccin theme that operates in the background and provides quick access to session panels and limits; and an HTTP API that supports REST endpoints and Server-Sent Events for real-time streaming. The HTTP API is protected by passphrase-derived Bearer tokens using PBKDF2-SHA256, and it enables integration with custom dashboards, mobile apps, or other tools. Users can also monitor their agent sessions from an iPhone by connecting to a lazyagent instance via the HTTP API. Key features include real-time activity monitoring with live state indicators (such as thinking, writing, reading, searching, compacting), multi-agent support with filtering options, automatic token counting and USD cost estimation per session, and activity sparklines to visualize session intensity over time. The tool provides maintenance utilities like pruning old or orphaned chats, compacting session files, transcript search across supported agents, and rate-limit visibility with detailed summaries of rate-limit and billing windows. Outbound webhooks allow users to push signed HTTP POSTs to endpoints like Slack or CI systems when session states change, with optional HMAC-SHA256 signing and automatic retries. lazyagent is distributed as a single Go binary with no runtime dependencies and can be installed via Homebrew, Go install, or built from source. It reads existing session data in JSONL and SQLite formats without modifying agent files, operating in a purely observational manner. The tool is released under the MIT license and is developed by Illegal Studio and Vincenzo Petrucci.

  • agentdir-cli
    pypi.org

    agentdir-cli is an open-source command-line tool that implements a local-first, Maildir-inspired mailstore for software agents. It enables efficient, reliable message storage and retrieval for agent-based workflows, supporting integration with automation and agent frameworks.