Jovancoding/Network-AI
by Various
Traffic light for AI Agents and TypeScript/Node multi-agent orchestrator with shared state, guardrails, and adapters for 29 AI frameworks
MCP
Jovancoding/Network-AI
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
A TypeScript/Node multi-agent orchestrator that coordinates AI agents with shared state and guardrails. It includes adapters for 29 AI frameworks, acting as a traffic light to manage agent execution flow.
Best for
Best for
Developers building multi-agent systems in TypeScript/Node who need framework-agnostic coordination and guardrails
Use cases
- Orchestrating multiple AI agents in a TypeScript backend
- Enforcing guardrails on agent inputs and outputs
- Integrating diverse AI frameworks through a single interface
How to use
Install
npx network-ai-server --port 3001 Notes
A TypeScript/Node multi-agent orchestrator that coordinates AI agents with shared state and guardrails. It includes adapters for 29 AI frameworks, acting as a traffic light to manage agent execution flow.
59 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-01. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Orchestrating multiple AI agents in a TypeScript backend
- Enforcing guardrails on agent inputs and outputs
- Integrating diverse AI frameworks through a single interface
Pros
- Supports 29 AI frameworks via adapters, reducing integration effort
- Built-in shared state and guardrails simplify multi-agent coordination
- Uses TypeScript for type safety in Node environments
Cons
- Low GitHub star count (59) suggests limited community adoption or validation
- No documented production use cases or performance benchmarks
- Orchestrator’s ‘traffic light’ abstraction may add complexity for simple agent setups
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Pros
- Supports 29 AI frameworks via adapters, reducing integration effort
- Built-in shared state and guardrails simplify multi-agent coordination
- Uses TypeScript for type safety in Node environments
Cons
- Low GitHub star count (59) suggests limited community adoption or validation
- No documented production use cases or performance benchmarks
- Orchestrator's 'traffic light' abstraction may add complexity for simple agent setups
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