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Dariush Abbasi
Dariush Abbasi

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Introducing Awesome AI Agents Directories

I’m excited to announce the launch of Awesome AI Agents Directories!

This project is a curated list of directories and marketplaces for AI agents — covering everything from general-purpose agents to niche-specific tools. Whether you're building, exploring, or just curious about the AI agent ecosystem, this repo makes it easy to discover where all the action is happening.

Why I created this

The AI agents space is growing fast, but resources are scattered across the internet. I wanted to create a simple, central place where anyone can find directories of AI agents quickly — and help keep the community connected and informed.

How you can contribute

Have you built or discovered an AI agents directory?
I’d love to include it!

To add your AI agents directory:

  • Fork the repo

  • Add your entry to the list (readme.md) with a short description

  • Open a Pull Request (PR)

That’s it! Your contribution will help others discover amazing AI agents and grow the ecosystem.

Check it out here: github.com/alternbits/awesome-ai-agents-directories

Let’s build the go-to resource for AI agent directories together! 🔥

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