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The open-source agent harness - the runtime layer that turns an LLM into a working agent.

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Build and run AI agents easily with a framework that manages their execution and interactions.

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The open-source agent harness - the runtime layer that turns an LLM into a working agent.

trueforge has 477 stars on GitHub. It has been forked 13 times. trueforge is written mainly in TypeScript. It has been in active development since 2026. trueforge is available under the MIT license. Its main topics are agent, agentic-ai, agents, harness.

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The open-source agent harness - the runtime layer that turns an LLM into a working agent.

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trueforge is an open-source project. It is released under the MIT license.

Is trueforge free?

Yes. trueforge is free and open source — you can use, modify and self-host it.

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trueforge is available under the MIT license.

What language is trueforge written in?

trueforge is written mainly in TypeScript.

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