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    exo

    exo

    Run your own AI cluster at home with everyday devices

    Run your own AI cluster at home with everyday devices. Maintained by exo labs. Forget expensive NVIDIA GPUs, unify your existing devices into one powerful GPU, iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, Linux, or pretty much any device. Now the default models, run 8B, 70B, and 405B parameter models on your own devices.
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    FreeTAKServer

    FreeTAKServer

    Situational Awareness Server compatible with TAK clients

    FTS is a Python3 implementation of a TAK Server for devices like ATAK, WinTAK, and ITAK, it is cross-platform and runs from a multi-node installation on AWS down to the Android edition. It's free and open source (released under the Eclipse Public License. FTS allows you to connect ATAK clients to share geo-information, to chat with all the connected clients, exchange files and more. It intends to support all the major use cases of the original TAK server.
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    LiteLLM

    LiteLLM

    lightweight package to simplify LLM API calls

    Call all LLM APIs using the OpenAI format [Anthropic, Huggingface, Cohere, Azure OpenAI etc.] liteLLM supports streaming the model response back, pass stream=True to get a streaming iterator in response. Streaming is supported for OpenAI, Azure, Anthropic, and Huggingface models.
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    Pyre

    Pyre

    Performant type-checking for python

    ...Pyre is a performant type checker for Python compliant with PEP 484. Pyre can analyze codebases with millions of lines of code incrementally, providing instantaneous feedback to developers as they write code. Pyre ships with Pysa, a security focused static analysis tool we've built on top of Pyre that reasons about data flows in Python applications. Please refer to our documentation to get started with our security analysis.
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    tqdm

    tqdm

    A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI

    tqdm is a fast, extensible progress bar for Python and CLI that enables you to see the progress of your loops in a clear and smart way. Simply wrap any iterable with tqdm(iterable), and sit back and watch that progress meter go! tqdm can be wrapped around any iterable, or executed as a module with pipes. Just by inserting tqdm (or python -m tqdm) between pipes will pass through all stdin to stdout while printing progress to stderr.
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    SciPy

    SciPy

    SciPy library main repository

    This is the main repository for the SciPy library, one of the core packages that make up the SciPy stack. SciPy is an open source software used in the fields of mathematics, science, and engineering, with modules for statistics, optimization, integration, linear algebra, signal and image processing, and many more. The SciPy library contains many of the user-friendly and efficient numerical routines, including those for numerical integration, interpolation, and optimization. SciPy is built...
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    Krixik

    Krixik

    Documentation for the Krixik Python client

    Small/specialized AI models are an oft-necessary complement—or alternative—to "big AI" offerings. However, infrastructure for small AI tends to be underwhelming, so building with specialized AI can be difficult, time-consuming, and even expensive. Iterating with different models, and particularly with different combinations of these models, can thus be rendered unfeasible.
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    nanocode

    nanocode

    Minimal Claude Code alternative. Single Python file, zero dependencies

    nanocode is a minimalist coding agent implementation designed as a compact alternative to Claude Code, packaged in a single Python file with no external dependencies and totaling around 250 lines of code. It implements a full agentic loop where the model can reason, decide when to use tools, execute those tools, and iterate until producing a final answer, making it useful for simple AI-assisted coding workflows. It includes a set of integrated tools such as read, write, edit, glob, grep, and bash that let the agent interact with the file system and shell commands directly from the terminal, and it keeps a conversation history with colored terminal output for readability. ...
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    Lithops

    Lithops

    A multi-cloud framework for big data analytics

    Lithops is an open-source serverless computing framework that enables transparent execution of Python functions across multiple cloud providers and on-prem infrastructure. It abstracts cloud providers like IBM Cloud, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud into a unified interface and turns your Python functions into scalable, event-driven workloads. Lithops is ideal for data processing, ML inference, and embarrassingly parallel workloads, giving you the power of FaaS (Function-as-a-Service) without vendor lock-in. ...
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks. Much like machine learning libraries have done for prediction, DoWhy is a Python library that aims to spark causal thinking and analysis.
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    wxPython Project Phoenix

    wxPython Project Phoenix

    wxPython's Project Phoenix. A new implementation of wxPython

    wxPython, the cross-platform GUI toolkit for the Python language. With wxPython software developers can create truly native user interfaces for their Python applications, that run with little or no modifications on Windows, Macs and Linux or other Unix-like systems. Welcome to wxPython's Project Phoenix! Phoenix is the improved next-generation wxPython, "better, stronger, faster than he was before."
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    Airbyte

    Airbyte

    Data integration platform for ELT pipelines from APIs, databases

    We believe that only an open-source solution to data movement can cover the long tail of data sources while empowering data engineers to customize existing connectors. Our ultimate vision is to help you move data from any source to any destination. Airbyte already provides the largest catalog of 300+ connectors for APIs, databases, data warehouses, and data lakes. Moving critical data with Airbyte is as easy and reliable as flipping on a switch. Our teams process more than 300 billion rows...
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    urllib3

    urllib3

    Python HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling

    urllib3 is a powerful, user-friendly HTTP client for Python. Much of the Python ecosystem already uses urllib3 and you should too. Thread safety, connection pooling. Client-side TLS/SSL verification. File uploads with multipart encoding. Helpers for retrying requests and dealing with HTTP redirects. Support for gzip, deflate, brotli, and zstd encoding. Proxy support for HTTP and SOCKS. 100% test coverage.
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    Text Generation Web UI

    Text Generation Web UI

    Oobabooga - The definitive Web UI for local AI, with powerful features

    A gradio web UI for running Large Language Models like LLaMA, llama.cpp, GPT-J, Pythia, OPT, and GALACTICA. Dropdown menu for switching between models. Notebook mode that resembles OpenAI's playground. Chat mode for conversation and role playing. Instruct mode compatible with Alpaca and Open Assistant formats. Nice HTML output for GPT-4chan. Markdown output for GALACTICA, including LaTeX rendering. Custom chat characters. Advanced chat features (send images, get audio responses with TTS)....
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    AutoKeras

    AutoKeras

    AutoML library for deep learning

    AutoKeras: An AutoML system based on Keras. It is developed by DATA Lab at Texas A&M University. The goal of AutoKeras is to make machine learning accessible to everyone. AutoKeras only support Python 3. If you followed previous steps to use virtualenv to install tensorflow, you can just activate the virtualenv. Currently, AutoKeras is only compatible with Python >= 3.7 and TensorFlow >= 2.8.0. AutoKeras supports several tasks with extremely simple interface. AutoKeras would search for the best detailed configuration for you. ...
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    Mercury

    Mercury

    Convert Python notebook to web app and share with non-technical users

    Turn Python notebooks to web applications with open-source Mercury framework. Hide code and add interactive widgets. Non-technical users can tweak widgets and execute notebook with new parameters. The core of Mercury is Open Source under AGPLv3. We provide Mercury Pro with additional features, dedicated support and friendly commercial license.
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    Black

    Black

    The uncompromising Python code formatter

    Black is the uncompromising Python code formatter that takes total control over your Python code formatting in the best way. Black delivers speed and certainty, while freeing you from constant pycodestyle nagging. Your code review becomes a lot faster and easier, so you can spend more time and mental energy on more important things. Blackened code makes the smallest diffs possible and looks the same no matter the project.
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    pybind11

    pybind11

    Seamless operability between C++11 and Python

    Pybind11 is a lightweight, header‑only C++ library that simplifies and streamlines creating Python bindings for C++11+ code. It uses template meta-programming to automatically infer types, minimizing boilerplate compared to Boost.Python, and works seamlessly with major build systems
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    FlashInfer

    FlashInfer

    FlashInfer: Kernel Library for LLM Serving

    FlashInfer is a kernel library designed to enhance the serving of Large Language Models (LLMs) by optimizing inference performance. It provides a high-performance framework that integrates seamlessly with existing systems, aiming to reduce latency and improve efficiency in LLM deployments. FlashInfer supports various hardware architectures and is built to scale with the demands of production environments.
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    AppWorld

    AppWorld

    World of apps for benchmarking interactive coding agent

    AppWorld is a framework developed by Stony Brook University's NLP group to simulate environments for training and evaluating dialogue agents in task-oriented applications.
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    Parlant

    Parlant

    The behavior guidance framework for customer-facing LLM agents

    Parlant is a lightweight speech-to-text and text-to-speech framework designed for real-time AI-driven voice applications.
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    Letta

    Letta

    Letta (formerly MemGPT) is a framework for creating LLM services

    Letta is an AI-powered task automation framework designed to handle workflow automation, natural language commands, and AI-driven decision-making.
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    Translate Toolkit

    Translate Toolkit

    Useful localization tools with Python API for building localization

    The localization engineers' Swiss Army Knife. Use it to convert, count, manipulate, review and debug texts. Tools that you can expand, adapt, and grow. Convert between a number of localization, translation and software formats. Allowing you and your translators to work on industry-standard translation formats. Search for pattern matches. Run tests that adapt to languages and source projects. Extract terminology. A large toolset to allow you to increase localization quality. The code is...
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    AlphaZero.jl

    AlphaZero.jl

    A generic, simple and fast implementation of Deepmind's AlphaZero

    ...Because AlphaZero is resource-hungry, successful open-source implementations (such as Leela Zero) are written in low-level languages (such as C++) and optimized for highly distributed computing environments. This makes them hardly accessible for students, researchers and hackers. Many simple Python implementations can be found on Github, but none of them is able to beat a reasonable baseline on games such as Othello or Connect Four. As an illustration, the benchmark in the README of the most popular of them only features a random baseline, along with a greedy baseline that does not appear to be significantly stronger.
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    Pwntools

    Pwntools

    CTF framework and exploit development library

    Pwntools is a CTF framework and exploit development library. Written in Python, it is designed for rapid prototyping and development, and intended to make exploit writing as simple as possible. Whether you’re using it to write exploits, or as part of another software project will dictate how you use it. Historically pwntools was used as a sort of exploit-writing DSL. Simply doing from pwn import in a previous version of pwntools would bring all sorts of nice side-effects.
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