Welcome to the AgentKits Blog
Introducing the AgentKits blog — guides, news, and tutorials on building AI agents with modular skill kits.
Why a Blog for AgentKits
AgentKits is an open-source framework for giving AI agents real-world skills — memory, browser automation, filesystem access, and more. As the project grows, we need a place to share updates, explain design decisions, and help developers get started.
This blog is that place.
What You’ll Find Here
Guides
Deep dives into building AI agents, choosing the right skill kits, and architecting agent systems that scale. We cover patterns we’ve found useful and mistakes we’ve made along the way.
News
Release announcements for new kits, breaking changes, community contributions, and roadmap updates. If something changes in AgentKits, you’ll hear about it here first.
Tutorials
Step-by-step walkthroughs for common agent tasks: giving an agent memory, letting it browse the web, connecting it to your filesystem. Practical, working examples you can copy-paste.
Built in the Open
This blog is part of the AgentKits ecosystem and built with Astro. It supports three languages (English, Japanese, Vietnamese) and ships as static HTML — fast, accessible, no JavaScript frameworks required.
Get Involved
AgentKits is open source. If you’re building AI agents or want to contribute a skill kit, check out the GitHub repository.
Questions or ideas? Open an issue on GitHub or email us at support@agentkits.net.
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