selene
Runs AI agents locally on your machine, keeping sensitive data off cloud services while integrating with messaging platforms your team already uses.
Selene is a desktop app that runs AI agents on your machine. Connect them to your WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, or Discord. Write code, generate images, build personal assistants. All from one place. Your data stays on your device.
- Auto-generate weekly reports from local data, post to Slack
- Build image generation workflows triggered via Telegram commands
- Create custom document analysis agents accessible through Discord
Runs AI agents locally on your machine, keeping sensitive data off cloud services while integrating with messaging platforms your team already uses.
Teams that need to deploy custom AI workflows (data processing, image generation, automation) without exposing proprietary data to third-party cloud APIs.
https://github.com/tercumantanumut/selene
By tercumantanumut
How to Get It
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Help me auto-generate weekly reports from local data, post to Slack
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- Selene is a desktop app that runs AI agent teams on your machine. Connect them t — Reddit · 4 pts
- Project with electron: Selene is a desktop app that runs multi AI agent teams on — Reddit · 1 pts
- Project with electron: Selene is a desktop app that runs multi AI agent teams on — Reddit
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 166 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 5d ago; license MIT.
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Evaluation
Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 166 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 5d ago; license MIT.