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Add new code analysis and hackathon judge agents with Streamlit integ… #308

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  • Introduced code-analysis-agents.py and code-analysis-streamlit.py for comprehensive code evaluation, including metrics on architecture, maintainability, performance, and security.
  • Added context-agents-code.py and context-agents.py for CV analysis capabilities, providing detailed scoring and recommendations.
  • Implemented hackathon-judge-agent.py and hackathon-judge-streamlit.py for evaluating hackathon projects through video demonstrations, offering scores and feedback on innovation, technical complexity, and presentation quality.
  • Enhanced documentation with new examples for code analysis and hackathon judging, improving user guidance and showcasing agent capabilities.
  • Updated mint.json to include new examples, enriching the available resources for users.

These additions significantly expand the functionality of the PraisonAI framework, providing users with powerful tools for code and project evaluation.

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- Introduced `code-analysis-agents.py` and `code-analysis-streamlit.py` for comprehensive code evaluation, including metrics on architecture, maintainability, performance, and security.
- Added `context-agents-code.py` and `context-agents.py` for CV analysis capabilities, providing detailed scoring and recommendations.
- Implemented `hackathon-judge-agent.py` and `hackathon-judge-streamlit.py` for evaluating hackathon projects through video demonstrations, offering scores and feedback on innovation, technical complexity, and presentation quality.
- Enhanced documentation with new examples for code analysis and hackathon judging, improving user guidance and showcasing agent capabilities.
- Updated `mint.json` to include new examples, enriching the available resources for users.

These additions significantly expand the functionality of the PraisonAI framework, providing users with powerful tools for code and project evaluation.
@MervinPraison MervinPraison merged commit cd19ff4 into main Jan 17, 2025
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