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I looked at GitHub trending. Most people talk about Cursor or Claude Code. Something else is growing. Agent infrastructure is taking over.

These are not editors. These are tools for your agent. They give your agent memory or a desktop.

Agent-S is one example. It uses a desktop like a human. It clicks buttons. It drags files. This is more than a demo.

mem0 and supermemory handle memory. Agents often forget what happened on Tuesday. These tools make memory stable.

The agent world has two groups:

Do not pick a side. Use polished tools daily. Use infrastructure when your tool hits a wall.

Walls come in 2026. I expect walls in computer-use and persistent memory. These projects are the ladders.

Source: https://dev.to/ninghonggang/the-agent-infrastructure-layer-is-quietly-eating-github-trending-46bg Optional learning community: https://t.me/GyaanSetuAi