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AIlice

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AIlice is a fully autonomous, general-purpose AI agent.

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AIlice

Added 10 July 2026

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Overview

AIlice is an open-source, fully autonomous AI agent written in Python. It operates without human intervention to handle a broad range of general-purpose tasks.

Best for

Best for
Developers who need a customizable, self-directed AI agent for experimentation or automation

Use cases

  • Automating multi-step workflows without manual oversight
  • Executing code and scripts autonomously
  • Integrating with external APIs to complete complex tasks

Notes

AIlice is an open-source, fully autonomous AI agent written in Python. It operates without human intervention to handle a broad range of general-purpose tasks.

1,408 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2025-08-18. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Automating multi-step workflows without manual oversight
  • Executing code and scripts autonomously
  • Integrating with external APIs to complete complex tasks

Pros

  • Open source with an active community (1,400+ GitHub stars)
  • Written in Python, making it easy for developers to customize and extend
  • Designed for full autonomy, reducing the need for user input during task execution

Cons

  • Autonomy can lead to unpredictable or unrecoverable behavior in complex scenarios
  • May require significant setup and configuration before use
  • Limited documentation or support typical of community-maintained projects

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Pros

  • Open source with an active community (1,400+ GitHub stars)
  • Written in Python, making it easy for developers to customize and extend
  • Designed for full autonomy, reducing the need for user input during task execution

Cons

  • Autonomy can lead to unpredictable or unrecoverable behavior in complex scenarios
  • May require significant setup and configuration before use
  • Limited documentation or support typical of community-maintained projects