A curated list of awesome Paperclip plugins, tools, and resources. It's time to clip! ๐
Paperclip is an open-source orchestration platform for zero-human companies.
Official repositories and resources from the Paperclip team.
- Paperclip - Open-source orchestration for zero-human companies.
- Paperclip Website - The official Paperclip website source.
Extensions and integrations that add new capabilities to Paperclip.
- paperclip-aperture - Alternative Focus view for Paperclip that deterministically ranks approvals, issue activity, and other human-facing events into now, next, and ambient.
- paperclip-plugin-acp - ACP runtime plugin that runs Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI from any chat platform.
- paperclip-plugin-avp โ Trust and reputation layer via Agent Veil Protocol. DID identity, EigenTrust reputation, signed attestations. Adds trust gates before delegation and team reputation evaluation. npm
- paperclip-plugin-chat - Interactive AI chat copilot for managing tasks, agents, and workspaces.
- paperclip-plugin-company-wizard - AI-powered company setup assistant with presets.
- paperclip-plugin-discord - Bidirectional Discord integration: notifications, slash commands, and community intelligence.
- paperclip-plugin-github-issues - Bidirectional GitHub Issues sync for Paperclip.
- paperclip-plugin-slack - Slack notifications plugin โ posts to Slack when issues are created, completed, or need approval.
- paperclip-plugin-telegram - Telegram notifications plugin โ posts to Telegram when issues are created, completed, or need approval.
Bots, bundles, and helper tools for the Paperclip ecosystem.
- oh-my-paperclip - The go-to bundle of Paperclip plugins.
- paperclip-discord-bot - Discord bot for the Paperclip community โ GitHub OAuth contributor roles and daily AI summaries.
Guides, books, and learning materials about Paperclip.
- Headcount Zero - Headcount Zero: How to Build an AI-Run Company with Paperclip โ an open-source book.
Contributions are welcome! Please read the contribution guidelines before submitting a pull request.
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