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    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge

    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge

    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge is a platform on top of Stable Diffusion

    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge is a performance- and feature-oriented fork of the popular AUTOMATIC1111 interface that experiments with new backends, memory optimizations, and UX improvements. It targets heavy users and researchers who push large models, control nets, and high-resolution pipelines where default settings can become bottlenecks. The fork typically introduces toggles for scheduler behavior, attention implementations, caching, and precision modes to reach better speed or quality...
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    Claude Code Security Reviewer

    Claude Code Security Reviewer

    An AI-powered security review GitHub Action using Claude

    ...Rather than relying purely on pattern matching or static analysis, this action feeds diffs and surrounding context to Claude to reason about potential vulnerabilities (e.g. injection, misconfigurations, secrets exposure, etc). When a PR is opened, the action analyzes only the changed files (diff-aware scanning), generates findings (with explanations, severity, and remediation suggestions), filters false positives using custom prompt logic, and posts comments directly on the PR. It supports configuration inputs (which files/directories to skip, model timeout, whether to comment on the PR, etc). The tool is language-agnostic (it doesn’t need language-specific parsers), uses contextual understanding rather than simplistic rules, and aims to reduce noise with smarter filtering.
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