Hey Dev community!
If you've started working with AI agents, you've probably run into the same problem I did: finding and sharing them is a mess.
They're scattered across GitHub repositories, academic papers, and various platforms with no central, searchable registry. It feels like the pre-npm days for JavaScript.
To try and solve this for myself and the community, I built agthub.org.
It's a free, non-profit registry designed specifically for AI agents, and it comes in two parts:
1. The Web Hub (For Discovery)
A clean, simple website where you can:
- Browse and search for existing agents.
- Filter by categories or tags.
- See agent details, descriptions, ratings, and download counts.
2. The CLI (For Developers)
This is the part I'm most excited about for fellow devs. It's a CLI tool that lets you integrate agent management directly into your workflow.
You can authenticate, publish your own agents, and search for others right from your terminal.
Here’s a quick peek at how it works (example commands):
bash
# 1. Login to AGTHub
agt login
# 2. Search for agents
agt search ruby
# 3. Install an agent (must use author/agent-id format)
agt install author/agent-id
# 4. Uninstall an agent
agt uninstall author/agent-id
# 5. Create and publish your own agent
agt publish my-agent.md

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