Saiki

Created By
truffle-aia year ago
A customizable, general purpose AI Agent that supports MCP. Talk to Saiki in natural language to control computers, applications and more!
Overview

What is Saiki?

Saiki is a flexible, customizable AI agent that allows users to control computers, applications, and services using natural language. It supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for seamless integration with various tools.

How to use Saiki?

To use Saiki, clone the repository from GitHub, install the necessary dependencies, configure your OpenAI API key, and launch it either in CLI mode or through a web interface.

Key features of Saiki?

  • Natural language processing to control tools and applications.
  • Modular design allowing integration with various services via MCP.
  • Customizable interfaces for different user experiences.
  • Built-in orchestration to manage tool interactions automatically.

Use cases of Saiki?

  1. Automating shopping tasks on Amazon.
  2. Designing web pages based on user input.
  3. Summarizing emails and sending highlights to Slack.
  4. Managing development workflows and file operations.

FAQ from Saiki?

  • Can Saiki integrate with any application?

Yes! Saiki can connect to any tool that supports MCP.

  • Is Saiki open-source?

Yes! Saiki is an open-source project and contributions are welcome.

  • What are the prerequisites to run Saiki?

You need Node.js, npm, and an OpenAI API key to get started.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
truffle-ai
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