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Jerrycan - Backend Framework in Rust made for AI Agents
Hy guys,
not sure how much I can share without being flagged as self promotion scam but I am working on a backend framework in rust that is supposed to be used and be more usable for AI agents.
Goal is to reduce the token usage by reducing the amount of wrong/outdated docs and versions by giving the agents tools out of the box to always have the latest information integrated and additionally to specifically instruct the agents how to design and build the backend with contracts in place that prevent the agent from just making the wrong assumptions.
Additionally the goal is to make it deployable out of the box safely so that literally anyone can tell his agent what he needs and the agent will be able to build it end to end without much hustle.
I would love to hear what you think of this approach and a few early adopters besides myself who are willing to roast it for the sake of truly making it better.
Here is the link to the github page
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