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    Claude Code SDK Python

    Claude Code SDK Python

    Python SDK for Claude Agent

    ...The repo is MIT-licensed and includes documentation and installation instructions (requires Python 3.10+, Node installation of Claude Code). Example usage shows how to stream responses, parse structured message blocks, or create persistent client sessions.
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    CodeGeeX

    CodeGeeX

    CodeGeeX: An Open Multilingual Code Generation Model (KDD 2023)

    ...CodeGeeX also powers IDE plugins for VS Code and JetBrains, offering features like code completion, translation, debugging, and annotation. The model supports Ascend 910 and NVIDIA GPUs, with optimizations like quantization and FasterTransformer acceleration for faster inference.
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    Open Infra Index

    Open Infra Index

    Production-tested AI infrastructure tools

    open-infra-index is a central “infrastructure index” repository maintained by DeepSeek AI that acts as a catalog and hub for a collection of production-tested AI infrastructure tools and internal building blocks they have open-sourced. Instead of a single monolithic codebase, it functions more like an index or launching point: linking and documenting a set of library repos (e.g. FlashMLA, DeepEP, DeepGEMM, 3FS, etc.) that together form DeepSeek’s infrastructure stack. The repo's README describes the project as sharing “humble building blocks” of their online service—code that is documented, deployed, and battle-tested in production. ...
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    CodeGeeX2

    CodeGeeX2

    CodeGeeX2: A More Powerful Multilingual Code Generation Model

    ...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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    Gemma in PyTorch

    Gemma in PyTorch

    The official PyTorch implementation of Google's Gemma models

    ...The repository demonstrates text generation pipelines, tokenizer setup, quantization paths, and adapters for low-rank or parameter-efficient fine-tuning. Example notebooks walk through instruction tuning and evaluation so teams can benchmark and iterate rapidly. The code is organized to be legible and hackable, exposing attention blocks, positional encodings, and head configurations. With standard PyTorch abstractions, it integrates easily into existing training loops, loggers, and evaluation harnesses.
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    DiT (Diffusion Transformers)

    DiT (Diffusion Transformers)

    Official PyTorch Implementation of "Scalable Diffusion Models"

    DiT (Diffusion Transformer) is a powerful architecture that applies transformer-based modeling directly to diffusion generative processes for high-quality image synthesis. Unlike CNN-based diffusion models, DiT represents the diffusion process in the latent space and processes image tokens through transformer blocks with learned positional encodings, offering scalability and superior sample quality. The model architecture parallels large language models but for image tokens—each block...
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    minGPT

    minGPT

    A minimal PyTorch re-implementation of the OpenAI GPT

    minGPT is a minimalist, educational re-implementation of the GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) architecture built in PyTorch, designed by Andrej Karpathy to expose the core structure of a transformer-based language model in as few lines of code as possible. It strips away extraneous bells and whistles, aiming to show how a sequence of token indices is fed into a stack of transformer blocks and then decoded into the next token probabilities, with both training and inference supported. Because the whole model is around 300 lines of code, users can follow each step—from embedding lookup, positional encodings, multi-head attention, feed-forward layers, to output heads—and thus demystify how GPT-style models work beneath the surface. ...
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    MUSE

    MUSE

    A library for Multilingual Unsupervised or Supervised word Embeddings

    ...Beyond dictionary induction, the learned embeddings are often used as building blocks for downstream tasks like classification, retrieval, or machine translation.
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