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Life.js is the first fullstack framework to build agentic web applications. It is minimal, extensible, and typesafe. Well, everything you love.
Life.js is the first open-source framework to build agentic apps, i.e., apps that can adapt to the user, perceive, and even act autonomously alongside them, while being interacted with via voice, text, or touch.
It is minimal, extensible, and typesafe. Well, everything you love.
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Life.js is MIT-licensed unless you aim to be the “Vercel for Life.js”, which we plan to pioneer to fund Life.js' long-term development. This is a temporary measure to protect early efforts; we'll then transition to a plain MIT license. See LICENSE and LICENSE.SERVICE.
If you have any question regarding licensing, mention any of the maintainers on Discord, or write your question at license@lifejs.org.
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Life.js is the first fullstack framework to build agentic web applications. It is minimal, extensible, and typesafe. Well, everything you love.
The npm package life receives a total of 305 weekly downloads. As such, life popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that life demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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