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    Claude Code SDK Python

    Claude Code SDK Python

    Python SDK for Claude Agent

    claude-code-sdk-python is the Python SDK for Claude Code, Anthropic’s agentic coding system. It provides abstractions to easily query Claude Code (with streaming support) and conduct interactive sessions. The SDK includes core client classes, asynchronous query functions, and support for custom tools and hooks within Claude sessions. It is designed to integrate with local Python workflows and allow developers to embed Claude Code capabilities directly in their applications or scripts. The...
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    Granite 3.0 Language Models

    Granite 3.0 Language Models

    New set of lightweight state-of-the-art, open foundation models

    This repository introduces Granite 3.0 language models as lightweight, state-of-the-art open foundation models built to natively support multilinguality, coding, reasoning, and tool usage. A central goal is efficient deployment, including the potential to run on constrained compute resources while remaining useful for a broad span of enterprise tasks. The repo positions the models for both research and commercial use under an Apache-2.0 license, signaling permissive adoption paths. Documentation highlights the capability mix (reasoning, tool use, code) and points to model artifacts and guidance for evaluation. ...
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    Clay Foundation Model

    Clay Foundation Model

    The Clay Foundation Model - An open source AI model and interface

    The Clay Foundation Model is an open-source AI model and interface designed to provide comprehensive data and insights about Earth. It aims to serve as a foundational tool for environmental monitoring, research, and decision-making by integrating various data sources and offering an accessible platform for analysis.
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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. ...
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