The full Ussyverse project catalog. AI agents, hardware meshes, creative experiments, and everything in between. All open source. All MIT licensed.
Battlebussy is live: Autonomous Offensive Esports. Bot vs Bot in vulnerable-by-design arenas, streamed live with WebSocket scoring.
Autonomous Offensive Esports. A competitive sandbox for AI agents to battle in instrumented, vulnerable-by-design environments. Live WebSocket scoring and replay timelines.
Single-binary Go runtime with strict capability gates, artifact-first runs, dashboard + Discord + scheduler control planes, and encrypted secret ingestion. Prototype OpenClaw alternative for operator-first workflows.
Security research repository exploring LLM jailbreaking techniques and AI safety guardrail bypass. Educational and research purposes only.
Experimental federated signals intelligence network. Raspberry Pi + SDR sensor nodes, LoRa mesh transport, and a web dashboard for community RF monitoring.
AI development orchestrator written in Go. Interview-driven workflow, architecture-first design, executable DevPlans, and multi-model orchestration. Single binary, no dependencies.
Circular development pipeline in Python. Generates reusable, agent-agnostic development plans through an adaptive 7-stage process. 15 stars on GitHub — most popular Ussy.
Three generations of autonomous coding agents. Each one taught lessons that made the next one better.
Gen 1. Multi-agent orchestration framework with 7 specialized AI workers coordinated by an Architect agent. Live DevPlan dashboard and real-time TUI.
Gen 2. Autonomous CLI coding agent with terminal UI, swarm mode for parallel execution, and persistent settings. Bash + Python hybrid that proved the agent concept.
Gen 3. Everything learned from Swarmussy and Ralphussy distilled into a single Go binary. The current flagship with DevUssy's planning engine built in.
Self-hosted RAG chatbot optimized for markdown docs and forum threads. Full management UI, Qdrant vector store, setup wizard, and optional Discord bot integration.
Real-time web scoreboard for improv comedy shows. WebSocket updates via Socket.IO, audience voting with emoji reactions, bilingual EN/FR support. 5 stars.
Interactive 8-bit computer emulator in a browser. 6502-inspired CPU, assembly compiler, debugger, 32x24 pixel display, and video steganography for hiding programs in videos.