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nerve
★ 1.3k
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Kilntainers
★ 40

nerve vs Kilntainers

nerve: Nerve is an Agent Development Kit (ADK) that allows technical users to build, run, evaluate, and orchestrate LLM-based agents using declarative YAML configurations and a command-line interface. It emphasizes programmable, auditable, and reproducible automation with support for multi-agent communication and various LLMs.; Kilntainers: Kilntainers provides isolated and ephemeral Linux sandboxes for LLM agents, enabling secure execution of shell commands without exposing sensitive data. It supports various backends like Docker, Podman, Modal, E2B, and WebAssembly, offering flexible and scalable agent environments.

01

TL;DR

nerve logoChoose nerve if…

Automating complex tasks with LLMs (e.g., custom chatbots, data processing).

Kilntainers logoChoose Kilntainers if…

Securely executing shell commands for LLM agents

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
nerve logonerve
Kilntainers logoKilntainers
Category
Observability
RAG / Knowledge Base
Stars
★ 1.3k
★ 40
License
GPL3
MIT
Updated
9mo ago
2mo ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
Agent Development Kit, LLM Agents, YAML Configuration
LLM Agents, Linux Sandbox, Containerization
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Features

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01Declarative Agents: Define agents using a clean YAML format including system prompt, task, tools, and variables.
02Built-in Tools & Extensibility: Utilize shell commands, Python functions, or remote tools, all fully typed and annotated.
03Native MCP Support (Client & Server): The first framework to define MCP servers in YAML, acting as both client and server for deep orchestration.
04Evaluation Mode: Benchmark agents with YAML, Parquet, or folder-based test cases for reproducible tests, structured outputs, and progress tracking.
05Workflows: Compose agents into simple, linear pipelines to create multi-step automations with shared context.
Kilntainers logoKilntainers
01Multiple backend support (Docker, Podman, Modal, E2B, WASM)
02Isolated per agent with dedicated sandboxes
03Ephemeral sandboxes that are automatically cleaned up
04Secure by design; agent communicates with, not inside, the sandbox
05Scalable from local development to thousands of parallel agents in the cloud
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Use Cases

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↳Automating complex tasks with LLMs (e.g., custom chatbots, data processing).
↳Developing and testing multi-agent systems and deep orchestrations.
↳Benchmarking and evaluating LLM agent performance and tracking regressions.
Kilntainers logoKilntainers
↳Securely executing shell commands for LLM agents
↳Preventing security risks when granting agents access to host OS
↳Running thousands of parallel agents with isolated environments
↳Enabling agents to safely leverage common Linux utilities
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Best For

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FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between nerve and Kilntainers?
Both nerve and Kilntainers are in the Observability category. nerve has 1.3k stars, while Kilntainers has 40 stars.
Which is better, nerve or Kilntainers?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose nerve if Automating complex tasks with LLMs (e.g., custom chatbots, data processing)., and Kilntainers if Securely executing shell commands for LLM agents.
Is nerve free or open source?
Yes, nerve is open source on GitHub (GPL3).
Is Kilntainers free or open source?
Yes, Kilntainers is open source on GitHub (MIT).
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