- What it does
- Matches transactions across two record sets and flags mismatches for review.
- What it needs
- The two source files, model keys you provide, and read access to the data.
- Safe default
- Waits for an explicit call and routes the result for human review. It does not act on its own.
Inspect open agent capacity, adapt it, and run it in your own environment.
The Agentrof open-source library lets you review agents and connection components transparently. Take what fits, see how it works, and adapt it to your needs under the MIT license.
MIT licensed. Inspect, use, and adapt.The parts that make up the open-source library.
Agent, Skill, Connector, MCP, Plugin, and Marketplace are different parts of the same structure. Each one makes open agent capacity easier to understand, inspect, and adapt.
- Agent
- Software that carries out a defined job on your behalf. It reads the task, follows the required steps, and prepares the result. The decision stays with you.
- The work moves forward, while control stays with people.
- Skill
- A focused capability an agent can use when needed. It can support specific work such as document parsing, figure checks, or report preparation.
- A single-purpose, reusable capability.
- Connector
- A connection layer that lets an agent reach external tools or data sources. It can work with sources such as CRM, files, or inboxes.
- Connects to systems you already use.
- MCP
- Model Context Protocol. An open standard used for connecting agents to tools and data.
- Reduces the need for a separate integration for every tool.
- Plugin
- A packaged agent or skill you can add to your own setup. You can inspect the source, run it, and change it for your needs.
- Starts ready, then adapts to you.
- Marketplace
- An open catalog where you can find agents, skills, and plugins by industry or use case.
- Helps you find the right component faster.
The source is open. Before using a component, you can see what it does and which boundaries it follows.
You can change the code for your work, systems, and usage conditions.
The MIT license allows commercial use. You can use it in your own environment and develop it as needed.
Each catalog component is a reviewable and adaptable unit of work.
Each catalog component is an Agent, Skill, or connection layer prepared for a defined job. The source code is open. You can inspect its prompts, tools, and operating boundaries.
Components are shared so they can run in your own environment. There is no hosted version and no paid tier. The structure you inspect is the foundation of what you use.
Open code is not only for developers. Your technical team can review how an Agentrof component works before it moves into an important use case.
Browse by category
The library is organized around industry needs and shared use cases.
Banking & finance
Agents that support reconciliation, financial control, document review, compliance tracking, risk assessment, and decision preparation
Retail & e-commerce
Components that support catalog management, pricing tracking, stock signals, campaign preparation, customer operations, and post-order processes
Logistics & supply chain
Agents that support shipment tracking, routing, supplier communication, delay signals, exception handling, and operations planning
Cross-industry skills
Skills for research, document parsing, data preparation, summarization, checklists, reporting, and review across industries
Choose, inspect, and run it in your own environment
The process stays simple when you want to evaluate a component from the catalog.
An open, free, and carefully maintained library
Free for everyone
The components in the library are shared under the MIT license. You can evaluate them for your own work, side projects, or live-use preparation, including commercial use, without a fee.
We keep the standard
Agentrof maintains the components. This keeps the library current, versioned, and readable, so teams can evaluate from a clear and consistent foundation.
Maintained by Agentrof, versioned for you
We welcome feedback, while maintenance and release decisions are managed by Agentrof for now.
The library is new and continues to develop. Bug reports and improvement requests can be shared on GitHub. We review feedback and publish the necessary fixes as Agentrof.
Guided by ROF.
Open Source uses ROF to keep every component useful, inspectable, and worth maintaining before it becomes part of the library.
What is ROF?Explore the catalog and evaluate the right component in your own environment.
You can inspect open agent components, adapt them to your need, and try them in your own systems. If you want to clarify where to begin, we can look at it with you.