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    ComfyUI-LTXVideo

    ComfyUI-LTXVideo

    LTX-Video Support for ComfyUI

    ComfyUI-LTXVideo is a bridge between ComfyUI’s node-based generative workflow environment and the LTX-Video multimedia processing framework, enabling creators to orchestrate complex video tasks within a visual graph paradigm. Instead of writing code to apply effects, transitions, edits, and data flows, users can assemble nodes that represent video inputs, transformations, and outputs, letting them prototype and automate video production pipelines visually. This integration empowers non-programmers and rapid-iteration teams to harness the performance of LTX-Video while maintaining the clarity and flexibility of a dataflow graph model. It supports nodes for common video operations like trimming, layering, color grading, and generative augmentations, making it suitable for everything from simple clip edits to complex sequences with conditional behavior.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    DFlash

    DFlash

    Block Diffusion for Ultra-Fast Speculative Decoding

    DFlash is an open-source framework for ultra-fast speculative decoding using a lightweight block diffusion model to draft text in parallel with a target large language model, dramatically improving inference speed without sacrificing generation quality. It acts as a “drafter” that proposes likely continuations which the main model then verifies, enabling significant throughput gains compared to traditional autoregressive decoding methods that generate token by token. This approach has been shown to deliver lossless acceleration on models like Qwen3-8B by combining block diffusion techniques with efficient batching, making it ideal for applications where latency and cost matter. The project includes support for multiple draft models, example integration code, and scripts to benchmark performance, and it is structured to work with popular model serving stacks like SGLang and the Hugging Face Transformers ecosystem.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    DeepGEMM

    DeepGEMM

    Clean and efficient FP8 GEMM kernels with fine-grained scaling

    DeepGEMM is a specialized CUDA library for efficient, high-performance general matrix multiplication (GEMM) operations, with particular focus on low-precision formats such as FP8 (and experimental support for BF16). The library is designed to work cleanly and simply, avoiding overly templated or heavily abstracted code, while still delivering performance that rivals expert-tuned libraries. It supports both standard and “grouped” GEMMs, which is useful for architectures like Mixture of Experts (MoE) that require segmented matrix multiplications. One distinguishing aspect is that DeepGEMM compiles its kernels at runtime (via a lightweight Just-In-Time (JIT) module), so users don’t need to precompile CUDA kernels before installation. Despite its lean design, it includes scaling strategies (fine-grained scaling) and optimizations inspired by cutting edge systems (drawing from ideas in CUTLASS, CuTe) but in a more streamlined form.
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    DeepSeek-OCR

    DeepSeek-OCR

    Contexts Optical Compression

    DeepSeek-OCR is an open-source optical character recognition solution built as part of the broader DeepSeek AI vision-language ecosystem. It is designed to extract text from images, PDFs, and scanned documents, and integrates with multimodal capabilities that understand layout, context, and visual elements beyond raw character recognition. The system treats OCR not simply as “read the text” but as “understand what the text is doing in the image”—for example distinguishing captions from body text, interpreting tables, or recognizing handwritten versus printed words. It supports local deployment, enabling organizations concerned about privacy or latency to run the pipeline on-premises rather than send sensitive documents to third-party cloud services. The codebase is written in Python with a focus on modularity: you can swap preprocessing, recognition, and post-processing components as needed for custom workflows.
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    MiniMax-M2.1

    MiniMax-M2.1

    MiniMax M2.1, a SOTA model for real-world dev & agents.

    MiniMax-M2.1 is an open-source, state-of-the-art agentic language model released to democratize high-performance AI capabilities. It goes beyond a simple parameter upgrade, delivering major gains in coding, tool use, instruction following, and long-horizon planning. The model is designed to be transparent, controllable, and accessible, enabling developers to build autonomous systems without relying on closed platforms. MiniMax-M2.1 excels in real-world software engineering tasks, including multilingual development and complex workflow automation. It demonstrates strong generalization across agent frameworks and consistently improves upon its predecessor, MiniMax-M2. Benchmarks show that it rivals or approaches top proprietary models while remaining fully open for local deployment and customization.
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    OpenAI Privacy Filter

    OpenAI Privacy Filter

    Bidirectional token-classification model for identifiable info

    OpenAI Privacy Filter is an open-weight machine learning model designed to detect and mask personally identifiable information in text with high efficiency and contextual awareness. It operates as a bidirectional token classification system that labels sensitive data in a single forward pass rather than generating text sequentially, enabling fast processing for large datasets. The model supports long-context inputs, allowing it to analyze extensive documents without chunking, which improves consistency in redaction tasks. It can run locally on standard hardware, ensuring that sensitive information never leaves the user’s environment and supporting privacy-first workflows. The system is fine-tunable, enabling adaptation to specific datasets or compliance requirements across industries. It identifies multiple categories of sensitive data such as names, emails, and credentials, replacing them with placeholders to preserve structure.
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    Qwen-Image-Layered

    Qwen-Image-Layered

    Qwen-Image-Layered: Layered Decomposition for Inherent Editablity

    Qwen-Image-Layered is an extension of the Qwen series of multimodal models that introduces layered image understanding, enabling the model to reason about hierarchical visual structures — such as separating foreground, background, objects, and contextual layers within an image. This architecture allows richer semantic interpretation, enabling use cases such as scene decomposition, object-level editing, layered captioning, and more fine-grained multimodal reasoning than with flat image encodings alone. By combining text and structured image representations, it aims to facilitate tasks where both descriptive and structural understanding are important, such as detailed image QA, interactive image editing via prompt layers, and image-conditioned generation with structural control. The layered approach supports training signals that help the model learn how visual elements relate to each other and to textual context, rather than simply learning global image embeddings.
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    ChatGLM-6B

    ChatGLM-6B

    ChatGLM-6B: An Open Bilingual Dialogue Language Model

    ChatGLM-6B is an open bilingual (Chinese + English) conversational language model based on the GLM architecture, with approximately 6.2 billion parameters. The project provides inference code, demos (command line, web, API), quantization support for lower memory deployment, and tools for finetuning (e.g., via P-Tuning v2). It is optimized for dialogue and question answering with a balance between performance and deployability in consumer hardware settings. Support for quantized inference (INT4, INT8) to reduce GPU memory requirements. Automatic mode switching between precision/memory tradeoffs (full/quantized).
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Depth Anything 3

    Depth Anything 3

    Recovering the Visual Space from Any Views

    Depth Anything 3 is a research-driven project that brings accurate and dense depth estimation to any input image or video, enabling foundational understanding of 3D structure from 2D visual content. Designed to work across diverse scenes, lighting conditions, and image types, it uses advanced neural networks trained on large, heterogeneous datasets, producing depth maps that reveal scene depth relationships and object surfaces with strong fidelity. The model can be applied to photography, AR/VR content creation, robotics perception, and 3D reconstruction workflows, making it versatile across industries and research domains. It includes support for high-resolution inputs and post-processing tools that refine depth predictions, helping downstream tasks like segmentation, bounding volume estimation, and mixed reality layering.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    FLUX.2-klein-4B

    FLUX.2-klein-4B

    Flux 2 image generation model pure C inference

    FLUX.2-klein-4B is a compact, high-performance C library implementation of the Flux optimization algorithm — an iterative approach for solving large-scale optimization problems common in scientific computing, machine learning, and numerical simulation. Written with a strong emphasis on simplicity, correctness, and performance, it abstracts the core logic of flux-based optimization into a minimal C API that can be embedded in broader applications without pulling in heavy dependencies. Because the implementation is in plain C and focuses on data locality and vectorized operations, flux2.c can be integrated into performance-critical code paths where control over memory layout and execution behavior matters, such as GPU kernels, embedded systems, or custom ML runtime engines.
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    HY-MT

    HY-MT

    Hunyuan Translation Model Version 1.5

    HY-MT (Hunyuan Translation) is a high-quality multilingual machine translation model suite developed to support mutual translation across dozens of languages with strong performance even at smaller model scales. It ships with both an 1.8 B parameter model and a larger 7 B model, the latter optimized not only for direct translation but also for formatted and contextualized output, allowing better handling of terminology and mixed-language content. The project emphasizes both speed and quality, with the smaller model able to be quantized and deployed on edge devices for real-time translation tasks without requiring large server infrastructure. Terminology intervention and contextual translation features give users control over how specific terms or styles are rendered, which is important for technical or domain-specific content.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    VOID

    VOID

    Video Object and Interaction Deletion

    VOID is an advanced AI video processing system developed by Netflix that focuses on removing objects from videos while preserving the physical and visual realism of the surrounding environment. Unlike traditional inpainting methods that only erase pixels or simple artifacts, VOID models the full interaction dynamics between objects and their environment, including shadows, reflections, and even physical consequences such as movement or balance changes. Built on top of transformer-based architectures and fine-tuned for video inpainting tasks, the system uses interaction-aware mask conditioning to ensure temporal consistency across frames. One of its most notable capabilities is its ability to simulate realistic scene behavior after object removal, such as causing an object to fall naturally if its support is removed, which significantly enhances realism.
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    gpt-oss

    gpt-oss

    gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b are two open-weight language models

    gpt-oss is OpenAI’s open-weight family of large language models designed for powerful reasoning, agentic workflows, and versatile developer use cases. The series includes two main models: gpt-oss-120b, a 117-billion parameter model optimized for general-purpose, high-reasoning tasks that can run on a single H100 GPU, and gpt-oss-20b, a lighter 21-billion parameter model ideal for low-latency or specialized applications on smaller hardware. Both models use a native MXFP4 quantization for efficient memory use and support OpenAI’s Harmony response format, enabling transparent full chain-of-thought reasoning and advanced tool integrations such as function calling, browsing, and Python code execution. The repository provides multiple reference implementations—including PyTorch, Triton, and Metal—for educational and experimental use, as well as example clients and tools like a terminal chat app and a Responses API server.
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    Alpaca.cpp

    Alpaca.cpp

    Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM

    Run a fast ChatGPT-like model locally on your device. This combines the LLaMA foundation model with an open reproduction of Stanford Alpaca a fine-tuning of the base model to obey instructions (akin to the RLHF used to train ChatGPT) and a set of modifications to llama.cpp to add a chat interface. Download the zip file corresponding to your operating system from the latest release. The weights are based on the published fine-tunes from alpaca-lora, converted back into a PyTorch checkpoint with a modified script and then quantized with llama.cpp the regular way.
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    ChatGLM.cpp

    ChatGLM.cpp

    C++ implementation of ChatGLM-6B & ChatGLM2-6B & ChatGLM3 & GLM4(V)

    ChatGLM.cpp is a C++ implementation of the ChatGLM-6B model, enabling efficient local inference without requiring a Python environment. It is optimized for running on consumer hardware.
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    DeepSeek LLM

    DeepSeek LLM

    DeepSeek LLM: Let there be answers

    The DeepSeek-LLM repository hosts the code, model files, evaluations, and documentation for DeepSeek’s LLM series (notably the 67B Chat variant). Its tagline is “Let there be answers.” The repo includes an “evaluation” folder (with results like math benchmark scores) and code artifacts (e.g. pre-commit config) that support model development and deployment. According to the evaluation files, DeepSeek LLM 67B Chat achieves strong performance on math benchmarks under both chain-of-thought (CoT) and tool-assisted reasoning modes. The model is trained from scratch, reportedly on a vast multilingual + code + reasoning dataset, and competes with other open or open-weight models. The architecture mirrors established decoder-only transformer families: pre-norm structure, rotational embeddings (RoPE), grouped query attention (GQA), and mixing in languages and tasks. It supports both “Base” (foundation model) and “Chat” (instruction / conversation tuned) variants.
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    Depth Pro

    Depth Pro

    Sharp Monocular Metric Depth in Less Than a Second

    Depth Pro is a foundation model for zero-shot metric monocular depth estimation, producing sharp, high-frequency depth maps with absolute scale from a single image. Unlike many prior approaches, it does not require camera intrinsics or extra metadata, yet still outputs metric depth suitable for downstream 3D tasks. Apple highlights both accuracy and speed: the model can synthesize a ~2.25-megapixel depth map in around 0.3 seconds on a standard GPU, enabling near real-time applications. The repo and research page emphasize boundary fidelity and crisp geometry, addressing a common weakness in monocular depth where edges can blur. Community integrations (e.g., inference wrappers and UI nodes) have sprung up around the model, reflecting practical interest in video, AR, and generative pipelines. As a general-purpose monocular depth backbone, Depth Pro slots into 3D reconstruction, relighting, and scene understanding workflows that benefit from metric predictions.
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    Improved Diffusion

    Improved Diffusion

    Release for Improved Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models

    improved-diffusion is an open source implementation of diffusion probabilistic models created by OpenAI. These models, also known as score-based generative models, are a class of generative models that have shown strong performance in producing high-quality synthetic data such as images. The repository provides code for training and sampling diffusion models with improved techniques that enhance stability, efficiency, and output fidelity. It includes scripts for setting up training runs, generating samples, and reproducing results from OpenAI’s research on diffusion-based generation. The implementation is intended for researchers and practitioners who want to explore the theoretical and practical aspects of diffusion models in deep learning. By making this code available, OpenAI provides a foundation for further experimentation and development in generative modeling research.
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    SAM 3D Body

    SAM 3D Body

    Code for running inference with the SAM 3D Body Model 3DB

    SAM 3D Body is a promptable model for single-image full-body 3D human mesh recovery, designed to estimate detailed human pose and shape from just one RGB image. It reconstructs the full body, including feet and hands, using the Momentum Human Rig (MHR), a parametric mesh representation that decouples skeletal structure from surface shape for more accurate and interpretable results. The model is trained to be robust in diverse, in-the-wild conditions, so it handles varied clothing, viewpoints, and backgrounds while maintaining strong accuracy across multiple human-pose benchmarks. The repository provides Python code to run inference, utilities to download checkpoints from Hugging Face, and demo scripts that turn images into 3D meshes and visualizations. There are Jupyter notebooks that walk you through setting up the model, running it on example images, and visualizing outputs in 3D, making it approachable even if you are not a 3D expert.
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    GPT Neo

    GPT Neo

    An implementation of model parallel GPT-2 and GPT-3-style models

    An implementation of model & data parallel GPT3-like models using the mesh-tensorflow library. If you're just here to play with our pre-trained models, we strongly recommend you try out the HuggingFace Transformer integration. Training and inference is officially supported on TPU and should work on GPU as well. This repository will be (mostly) archived as we move focus to our GPU-specific repo, GPT-NeoX. NB, while neo can technically run a training step at 200B+ parameters, it is very inefficient at those scales. This, as well as the fact that many GPUs became available to us, among other things, prompted us to move development over to GPT-NeoX. All evaluations were done using our evaluation harness. Some results for GPT-2 and GPT-3 are inconsistent with the values reported in the respective papers. We are currently looking into why, and would greatly appreciate feedback and further testing of our eval harness.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    NVIDIA Earth2Studio

    NVIDIA Earth2Studio

    Open-source deep-learning framework

    NVIDIA Earth2Studio is an open-source Python package and framework designed to accelerate the development and deployment of AI-driven weather and climate science workflows. It provides a unified API that lets researchers, data scientists, and engineers build complex forecasting and analysis pipelines by combining modular prognostic and diagnostic AI models with a diverse range of real-world data sources such as global forecast systems, reanalysis datasets, and satellite feeds. The toolkit makes it easy to run deterministic and ensemble forecasts, swap models interchangeably, and process large geophysical datasets with Xarray structures, enabling experimentation with state-of-the-art deep learning models for climate and atmospheric prediction. Users can extend Earth2Studio with optional model packs, advanced data interfaces, statistical operators, and backend integrations that support flexible workflows from simple tests to large-scale operational inference.
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    Tongyi DeepResearch

    Tongyi DeepResearch

    Tongyi Deep Research, the Leading Open-source Deep Research Agent

    DeepResearch (Tongyi DeepResearch) is an open-source “deep research agent” developed by Alibaba’s Tongyi Lab designed for long-horizon, information-seeking tasks. It’s built to act like a research agent: synthesizing, reasoning, retrieving information via the web and documents, and backing its outputs with evidence. The model is about 30.5 billion parameters in size, though at any given token only ~3.3B parameters are active. It uses a mix of synthetic data generation, fine-tuning and reinforcement learning; supports benchmarks like web search, document understanding, question answering, “agentic” tasks; provides inference tools, evaluation scripts, and “web agent” style interfaces. The aim is to enable more autonomous, agentic models that can perform sustained knowledge gathering, reasoning, and synthesis across multiple modalities (web, files, etc.).
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    StudioOllamaUI

    StudioOllamaUI

    StudioOllamaUI is a local, portable interface for Ollama

    StudioOllamaUI: Portable .The easiest way to run local AI Do you want to use AI but don't know what Docker is? Does the terminal scare you? StudioOllamaUI is for you. Zero Installation: Works on a fresh Windows installation. No Python, no libraries, no drama. 100% Portable: Just like a portable browser. Unzip, run, and that's it. It doesn't clutter your registry or leave traces on your disk. AI for Everyone: No expensive GPU? No problem. Optimized to run smoothly on your CPU and RAM. Total Privacy: Everything stays on your machine. No data leaves for the cloud, and no hidden files are left on your system.
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    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    Claude Code Action

    Claude Code Action

    Claude Code action for GitHub PRs

    Claude Code Action is a general-purpose GitHub Action that brings Anthropic’s Claude Code into pull requests and issues to answer questions, review changes, and even implement code edits. It can wake up automatically when someone mentions @claude, when a PR or issue meets certain conditions, or when a workflow step provides an explicit prompt. The action is designed to understand diffs and surrounding context, so its comments and suggestions are grounded in what actually changed rather than the whole repository. Teams can configure how and when it participates, including authentication via Anthropic’s API as well as cloud providers like Bedrock or Vertex, and control whether it posts inline comments, summary reviews, or pushes commits. It supports streaming responses and longer interactions so that reviewers can iterate naturally in the same PR thread.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CodeGeeX2

    CodeGeeX2

    CodeGeeX2: A More Powerful Multilingual Code Generation Model

    CodeGeeX2 is the second-generation multilingual code generation model from ZhipuAI, built upon the ChatGLM2-6B architecture and trained on 600B code tokens. Compared to the first generation, it delivers a significant boost in programming ability across multiple languages, outperforming even larger models like StarCoder-15B in some benchmarks despite having only 6B parameters. The model excels at code generation, translation, summarization, debugging, and comment generation, and it supports over 100 programming languages. With improved inference efficiency, quantization options, and multi-query/flash attention, CodeGeeX2 achieves faster generation speeds and lightweight deployment, requiring as little as 6GB GPU memory at INT4 precision. Its backend powers the CodeGeeX IDE plugins for VS Code, JetBrains, and other editors, offering developers interactive AI assistance with features like infilling and cross-file completion.
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