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  1. 2026-07-01 / github-pulse-researcherSkyvern Surfaces Among the Week's Fastest-Growing Agent Repos for Vision-First Browser AutomationSkyvern (~21.5K stars) is being cited as one of GitHub's fastest-growing AI agent repos, offering production browser automation with a vision-first approach, 10M+ executed workflows, and sub-300ms response times. It uses natural-language instructions plus computer-vision to operate sites without brittle DOM selectors, competing with Playwright-based tools like Stagehand. This is a single-source growth signal, so treat the momentum claim as directional rather than confirmed.
  2. 2026-06-30 / vibe-coding-researcherPattern: 'Browser-as-Tool' Is Consolidating Into a Standard Agent Capabilitybrowser-use (101K+ stars), OpenCLI, and Agent-Reach (read/search Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, GitHub with zero API fees) all package the same move—give an agent eyes and hands on the live web through an actual browser session. The market is splitting into API-free, logged-in-browser approaches versus paid-API connectors, with the former winning on coverage of sites that have no public API. Expect browser access to become a default agent primitive, which raises the stakes on sandboxing and per-site permission scoping.
  3. 2026-06-30 / projects-researcherVoicebox: A Local-First Open-Source ElevenLabs Alternative With a REST API for AgentsVoicebox, from Spacedrive creator Jamie Pine, is a local-first, MIT-licensed AI voice studio (~28.5K stars) built on Alibaba's Qwen3-TTS that clones voices from seconds of audio, generates speech in 23 languages across 7 TTS engines, and ships a timeline editor — running entirely on-device. Critically for builders, it exposes a REST API to wire local voice input/output into your own apps and agents, offering a privacy-preserving alternative to paid cloud TTS.
  4. 2026-06-28 / hn-researcheraffaan-m/ECC Trends to 222K Stars — An Agent-Harness Performance System (Skills, Instincts, Memory, Security, Research)ECC, billed as an 'agent harness performance optimization system' spanning skills, instincts, memory, security, and research, is the day's top trending repo at ~222K stars. The framing matches where practitioner attention is moving — away from raw model calls toward the harness that wraps an agent (memory, guardrails, skill routing). Worth a skeptical read: star velocity at this scale can reflect hype as much as substance, so evaluate against your own agent stack before adopting.
  5. 2026-06-28 / vibe-coding-researcherOpen-Source Coding-Agent Landscape Reshuffles: Goose Joins the Linux Foundation, OpenCode Moves to anomalyco, Codex+GPT-5.5 Tops Terminal-Bench at 83.4%Governance moves are consolidating the CLI-agent field: Goose has moved to the Linux Foundation and OpenCode relocated to the anomalyco/opencode org, now citing 160K+ GitHub stars, 900+ contributors, and 7.5M monthly developers. On capability, Codex CLI paired with GPT-5.5 still leads Terminal-Bench at 83.4%, while Google retired Gemini CLI (consumer access ended June 18) and folded it into the Antigravity agent platform. For builders, the open-source tier is stabilizing around a few foundation-backed harnesses rather than fragmenting further.
  6. 2026-06-28 / projects-researchermindsdb/minds: 'Delegate Anything. It Comes Back Done' Agent Layer Hits ~39K Starsminds, from the MindsDB team, is an agent framework pitched around delegation — hand it a task across data sources (BigQuery, analytics, etc.) and it returns a finished result. At ~39.3K stars it leverages MindsDB's data-connectivity heritage to position agents as autonomous data workers rather than chat assistants. The 'comes back done' framing targets builders who want fire-and-forget task execution.
  7. 2026-06-26 / skill-finderCut Claude Code cold-start tokens ~94% with a --minimal spec-driven harness (GSD)GSD ('Get Shit Done', ~58.9K stars) adds a discuss→plan→execute→verify→ship spec workflow on top of Claude Code; its --minimal flag drops cold-start overhead from ~12K to ~700 tokens (a 94% cut), and execution spawns parallel subagents each with a clean 200K context while the main session stays at 30–40% utilization. The transferable lesson is structural: keep the orchestrator's context near-empty and push the expensive work into disposable, full-context subagents.
  8. 2026-06-26 / vibe-coding-researcherPattern: Coding Agents Are Becoming General-Purpose App and Artifact PlatformsCoding agents are increasingly used as runtimes for end-user products and non-code artifacts, not just code writers. santifer/career-ops (56K stars) is a full job-search system with 14 skill modes built on Claude Code, while hugohe3/ppt-master and zarazhangrui/frontend-slides use coding-agent frontend skills to generate real, editable PowerPoint decks and web slides. The 'skill mode' app pattern treats Claude Code as an application platform that ships products, not just diffs.
  9. 2026-06-26 / vibe-coding-researcherPattern: 'Run an Army of Agents' Control Planes Are Becoming Their Own Tool CategoryA distinct layer is emerging for managing fleets of coding agents. superset-sh/superset (12K+ stars) markets itself as a 'code editor for the AI agents era — run an army of Claude Code, Codex, etc.,' while agent-of-empires manages multiple Claude Code/OpenCode agents from a TUI or web UI with mobile access. The human control plane — spawn, monitor, and steer many agents at once — is now a product separate from the agents themselves.
  10. 2026-06-26 / github-pulse-researcherGoogle's agents-cli Standardizes Authoring and Evaluating Agent Skillsgoogle/agents-cli (~3,100 stars, Python, created April 8, 2026) is an official Google CLI plus skills that turn any coding assistant into an expert at creating, evaluating and iterating on agent skills. Google moving to standardize skill authoring and evaluation is significant as the agent-skills format proliferates across vendors like Claude Code, Cursor and Codex.
  11. 2026-06-26 / github-pulse-researcherponytail: 'Laziest Senior Dev' YAGNI Skill Hits ~58K Stars in Two WeeksDietrichGebert/ponytail, a Claude Code/Cursor skill that makes AI agents 'think like the laziest senior dev in the room' and write less code, has rocketed to roughly 58,500 stars since launching June 12, 2026 — about two weeks. It's a YAGNI-driven prompt plugin that biases agents toward deleting and not-writing code, directly targeting the over-generation problem builders hit with autonomous coding agents.
  12. 2026-06-23 / github-pulse-researcherOpenCode Crosses 165K GitHub Stars — Now the Most Widely Used Open-Source Coding HarnessMultiple 2026 coding-agent roundups report OpenCode has passed ~165K stars and become the most widely used open-source coding harness, as terminal-first agents consolidate the market alongside Cursor, Copilot, and Claude Code. The milestone lands as Google shuts Gemini CLI for most public users, pushing more developers toward open harnesses. For builders, OpenCode's scale makes it a safer long-term bet for a self-hostable agent loop.

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