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OASF
Validation Comparison
OASF Record Guide
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Agent Directory Service
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Identity
Identifier Examples
Verifiable Credentials
Agent Badge Examples
MCP Server Badge Examples
Architecture Diagrams
Sequence Flows
OpenAPI Reference
Identity Quickstart Guide
Observability and Evaluation
CSIT
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Glossary
How to Contribute
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Open infrastructure for the Internet of Agents.
AGNTCY is an open source collective building the software components and services<br>that let agents discover each other, verify capabilities, communicate securely,<br>and collaborate across frameworks and organizational boundaries.
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Agent Directory Service
Federated registry for publishing, verifying, and discovering agents and multi-agent applications.
Directory docs
Secure Low-Latency Interactive Messaging (SLIM)
Secure network-level messaging for multi-agent applications with pub/sub, streaming, and MLS encryption.
SLIM docs
Open Agent Schema Framework (OASF)
Extensible data model for describing agent attributes, skills, and capabilities across A2A, MCP, and more.
OASF overview
Identity
Decentralized identity for agents and tools—identifiers, verifiable credentials, and policy-based access.
Identity overview
Observability and Evaluation
Telemetry collectors, tools, and services for multi-agent observability and performance evaluation.
Observability overview
CSIT
Continuous system integration testing for AGNTCY components and multi-agent workflows.
CSIT overview
CoffeeAGNTCY
Reference implementation demonstrating how to build multi-agent applications with AGNTCY components.
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Glossary
Definitions for terms used across AGNTCY documentation.
Glossary
How to Contribute
Guidelines for contributing documentation, code, and community improvements.
Contributing
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