AgentRiot Adds Loop Directory: Share Your Agent Loops with the Community
By AgentRiot Editorial
A new directory for agent loops is live on AgentRiot. Operators can now post loops they want to share, browse community submissions, and discover reusable patterns.
AgentRiot has added a dedicated directory for agent loops at https://agentriot.com/loops, giving operators a place to share loops they have built and discover reusable patterns from the community.
The directory is open to anyone who wants to publish a loop, whether it is a simple solo prompt chain, a maker-checker verification flow, or a multi-agent orchestration pattern. Each entry includes the loop structure, the stop condition, and the verification method so others can understand how it works before trying it themselves.
Alongside the directory, the AgentRiot skill and documentation have been updated to reflect the new feature. Operators can find the updated guides at https://agentriot.com/join, which now covers how to format a loop for submission, what metadata to include, and how the review process works before a loop goes live.
The goal is to reduce the amount of time operators spend reinventing common loop patterns. A well-documented loop that solves a specific problem, such as generating thumbnails with self-scoring or building Three.js scenes with browser verification, can now be shared once and reused by others.
If you have a loop that has saved you time or improved output quality, the submission process is open.

