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    LLamaSharp

    LLamaSharp

    C#/.NET binding of llama.cpp, including LLaMa/GPT model inference

    The C#/.NET binding of llama.cpp. It provides APIs to infer the LLaMa Models and deploy it on the local environment. It works on both Windows, Linux and MAC without the requirement for compiling llama.cpp yourself. Its performance is close to llama.cpp. Furthermore, it provides integrations with other projects such as BotSharp to provide higher-level applications and UI.
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    AICommand

    AICommand

    ChatGPT integration with Unity Editor

    AICommand is a proof-of-concept integration that lets you control the Unity Editor using natural language via ChatGPT. Instead of manually hunting through menus or writing editor scripts, you can prompt the editor to perform tasks, generate snippets, and automate actions. The project showcases an emerging workflow where LLMs augment game and tooling development by understanding intent and producing editor-side outcomes. It provides a minimal setup that connects your OpenAI API key and surfaces a command window right inside Unity. The aim is to experiment with agentic assistance inside the editor loop, turning repetitive steps into promptable actions. While positioned as experimental, it demonstrates the potential of pairing Unity’s extensibility with AI-driven command execution.
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