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    Operit AI

    Operit AI

    Powerful Android AI agent with tools, automation, and Linux shell

    ...It integrates deep system-level capabilities with a wide range of tools, allowing the AI to perform real tasks such as file management, automation, and system control directly on the device. A standout aspect of the project is its built-in Ubuntu 24 environment, which enables users to run Linux commands, scripts, and development tools in a mobile context. Operit supports both local and remote AI models, including offline execution through frameworks like llama.cpp and MNN, helping preserve user privacy while maintaining flexibility. Operit also includes an intelligent memory system that stores, organizes, and retrieves user interactions to provide more personalized and context-aware responses. ...
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    XiaoZhi AI Chatbot

    XiaoZhi AI Chatbot

    Build your own AI friend

    xiaozhi-esp32 is an open-source project that guides users in building their own AI-powered conversational companion using the ESP32 microcontroller. The project provides detailed instructions on assembling the hardware, setting up the software, and integrating AI models to enable natural language interactions. This DIY approach offers an accessible entry point into AI and hardware development.
    Downloads: 165 This Week
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    GPT4All

    GPT4All

    Run Local LLMs on Any Device. Open-source

    ...This project also supports Python integrations for easy automation and customization. GPT4All is ideal for individuals and businesses seeking private, offline access to powerful LLMs.
    Downloads: 265 This Week
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    oneDNN

    oneDNN

    oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN)

    This software was previously known as Intel(R) Math Kernel Library for Deep Neural Networks (Intel(R) MKL-DNN) and Deep Neural Network Library (DNNL). oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN) is an open-source cross-platform performance library of basic building blocks for deep learning applications. oneDNN is part of oneAPI. The library is optimized for Intel(R) Architecture Processors, Intel Processor Graphics and Xe Architecture graphics. oneDNN has experimental support for the...
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    llama.cpp

    llama.cpp

    Port of Facebook's LLaMA model in C/C++

    The llama.cpp project enables the inference of Meta's LLaMA model (and other models) in pure C/C++ without requiring a Python runtime. It is designed for efficient and fast model execution, offering easy integration for applications needing LLM-based capabilities. The repository focuses on providing a highly optimized and portable implementation for running large language models directly within C/C++ environments.
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    llama.cpp

    llama.cpp

    LLM inference in C/C++

    llama.cpp is a high-performance C and C++ project for running large language models locally and in the cloud with minimal setup. It is built around efficient inference, broad hardware support, and the GGUF model format. The project supports many model families and has become a major foundation for local AI tools, model serving, and embedded inference workflows. It provides command-line tools, a server mode with an OpenAI-compatible API style, model conversion utilities, and extensive backend acceleration options. llama.cpp runs on CPUs and GPUs, with support for Apple silicon, x86, RISC-V, CUDA, HIP, Vulkan, SYCL, Metal, and hybrid CPU-GPU execution. ...
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    CTranslate2

    CTranslate2

    Fast inference engine for Transformer models

    ...The model serialization and computation support weights with reduced precision: 16-bit floating points (FP16), 16-bit integers (INT16), and 8-bit integers (INT8). The project supports x86-64 and AArch64/ARM64 processors and integrates multiple backends that are optimized for these platforms: Intel MKL, oneDNN, OpenBLAS, Ruy, and Apple Accelerate.
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    ONNX

    ONNX

    Open standard for machine learning interoperability

    ...ONNX defines a common set of operators - the building blocks of machine learning and deep learning models - and a common file format to enable AI developers to use models with a variety of frameworks, tools, runtimes, and compilers. Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) is an open ecosystem that empowers AI developers to choose the right tools as their project evolves. ONNX provides an open source format for AI models, both deep learning and traditional ML. It defines an extensible computation graph model, as well as definitions of built-in operators and standard data types. Currently we focus on the capabilities needed for inferencing (scoring). ONNX is widely supported and can be found in many frameworks, tools, and hardware. ...
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    stable-diffusion.cpp

    stable-diffusion.cpp

    Diffusion model(SD,Flux,Wan,Qwen Image,Z-Image,...) inference

    ...It enables text-to-image and image-to-image generation, supports a growing set of models like SD1.x, SD2.x, SDXL, SD-Turbo, Qwen Image, and more, and is continually updated with support for cutting-edge model variants including video and image editing models. The project is built on the ggml backend, which allows efficient execution on CPUs and GPUs via backends like CUDA, Vulkan, Metal, OpenCL, and SYCL, making it suitable for everything from desktops to mobile devices. It includes options for ControlNet, LoRA models, upscaling via ESRGAN, and advanced sampling techniques, giving developers and users a rich toolkit for creative workflows.
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    tt-metal

    tt-metal

    TT-NN operator library, and TT-Metalium low level kernel programming

    tt-metal, also referred to in its documentation as TT-Metalium, is Tenstorrent’s low-level software development kit for programming applications on Tenstorrent AI accelerators. The project is designed for developers who need direct access to the company’s Tensix processor architecture, exposing a programming model that is closer to hardware control than high-level inference frameworks. Instead of following a traditional GPU model centered on massive thread parallelism, the platform is built around a grid of specialized compute nodes called Tensix cores, each with local SRAM, dedicated compute units, and multiple RISC-V control processors. ...
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    GoogleTest

    GoogleTest

    Google Testing and Mocking Framework

    ...It's used by many internal projects at Google, as well as a number of notable projects such as The Chromium projects, the OpenCV computer vision library, and the LLVM compiler. This GoogleTest project is actually a union of what used to be two separate projects: the old GoogleTest and GoogleMock, an extension of GoogleTest for writing and using C++ mock classes. Since they were so closely related, they were merged to create an even better GoogleTest. GoogleTest features an xUnit test framework, a rich set of assertions, user-defined assertions, death tests, among many others. ...
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    SMILI

    SMILI

    Scientific Visualisation Made Easy

    The Simple Medical Imaging Library Interface (SMILI), pronounced 'smilie', is an open-source, light-weight and easy-to-use medical imaging viewer and library for all major operating systems. The main sMILX application features for viewing n-D images, vector images, DICOMs, anonymizing, shape analysis and models/surfaces with easy drag and drop functions. It also features a number of standard processing algorithms for smoothing, thresholding, masking etc. images and models, both with...
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    BrowserOS

    BrowserOS

    Agentic browser; privacy-first alternative to ChatGPT Atlas

    ...The interface remains familiar to users of Chrome (including support for Chrome extensions), but adds new capabilities: the browser can automate tasks for you, help you research by extracting and summarizing content, and enable agent-based workflows (e.g., “go fetch this info,” “fill this form,” “monitor this site”). The project is community-driven and entirely open source under the AGPL-3.0 license, which means you can inspect, fork, and contribute to the codebase.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    PaddleOCR-json

    PaddleOCR-json

    OCR offline image text recognition command line windows program

    PaddleOCR-json is an OCR engine based on the PaddleOCR project that provides a command-line interface and tools for extracting text from images and exporting results in structured JSON format. It wraps the PaddleOCR models, which are capable of detecting and recognizing text in a wide variety of languages and layouts, into a self-contained executable that can be run locally without needing a deep learning environment configured manually.
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    CV-CUDA

    CV-CUDA

    CV-CUDA™ is an open-source, GPU accelerated library

    CV-CUDA is an open-source project that enables building efficient cloud-scale Artificial Intelligence (AI) imaging and computer vision (CV) applications. It uses graphics processing unit (GPU) acceleration to help developers build highly efficient pre- and post-processing pipelines. CV-CUDA originated as a collaborative effort between NVIDIA and ByteDance.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ggml

    ggml

    Tensor library for machine learning

    ...Written primarily in C and C++, the library provides low-level tensor operations and automatic differentiation that allow developers to implement machine learning algorithms and neural networks efficiently. The project emphasizes portability and performance, enabling machine learning inference across a wide range of hardware environments including CPUs and specialized accelerators. It is widely used as a foundational component in projects that run large language models locally, including tools that perform inference for transformer-based models. ...
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    YuE

    YuE

    Open source AI model for generating full songs from lyrics prompts

    YuE is an open source project that provides a foundation model designed for full-song music generation using artificial intelligence. It focuses on transforming text inputs such as lyrics and genre prompts into complete musical compositions that include both vocal and instrumental tracks. Unlike many shorter audio generators, the model is capable of producing songs that last several minutes while maintaining coherent musical structure and alignment with the provided lyrics.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    The Algorithms - C++ #

    The Algorithms - C++ #

    Collection of various algorithms in mathematics, machine learning

    ...Each implementation is designed to be readable and well documented so that learners can understand the logic and structure behind each algorithm. The repository functions both as a study resource and as a reference library for developers who want examples of algorithm implementations in C++. Because the project is maintained collaboratively, new algorithms and improvements are continually added by contributors from around the world.
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    React Native ExecuTorch

    React Native ExecuTorch

    Declarative way to run AI models in React Native on device

    React Native ExecuTorch is a library for running AI models directly on mobile devices from React Native. It is powered by ExecuTorch and provides a declarative approach to on-device model execution. The project supports a range of AI use cases, including large language models, computer vision, OCR, object detection, speech processing, segmentation, and embeddings. It helps React Native developers use local AI capabilities without needing deep native programming or machine learning infrastructure expertise. The library is especially relevant for privacy-first apps, offline experiences, and mobile products that need low-latency inference. ...
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    Lucebox

    Lucebox

    Fast LLM speculative inference server for consumer hardware

    Lucebox is a local LLM inference server built for fast generation on consumer hardware. It focuses on custom kernels, speculative prefill, speculative decoding, and model-specific optimizations rather than a generic one-size-fits-all runtime. The project includes a native C++ HTTP server with an OpenAI-compatible API, making it usable with tools that already speak the Chat Completions format. It supports CUDA and ROCm workflows, with Docker images for NVIDIA and AMD GPU setups. The repository also includes harnesses for testing compatibility with clients such as Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Hermes, Pi, OpenClaw, and Open WebUI. ...
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    Kaldi

    Kaldi

    kaldi-asr/kaldi is the official location of the Kaldi project

    Kaldi is an open source toolkit for speech recognition research. It provides a powerful framework for building state-of-the-art automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, with support for deep neural networks, Gaussian mixture models, hidden Markov models, and other advanced techniques. The toolkit is widely used in both academia and industry due to its flexibility, extensibility, and strong community support. Kaldi is designed for researchers who need a highly customizable environment to...
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    Distributed Llama

    Distributed Llama

    Connect home devices into a powerful cluster to accelerate LLM

    Distributed Llama is an open-source project that enables users to connect multiple home devices into a powerful cluster to accelerate Large Language Model (LLM) inference. By leveraging tensor parallelism and high-speed synchronization over Ethernet, it allows for faster performance as more devices are added to the cluster. The system supports various operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows, and is optimized for both ARM and x86_64 AVX2 CPUs.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    rwkv.cpp

    rwkv.cpp

    INT4/INT5/INT8 and FP16 inference on CPU for RWKV language model

    Besides the usual FP32, it supports FP16, quantized INT4, INT5 and INT8 inference. This project is focused on CPU, but cuBLAS is also supported. RWKV is a novel large language model architecture, with the largest model in the family having 14B parameters. In contrast to Transformer with O(n^2) attention, RWKV requires only state from the previous step to calculate logits. This makes RWKV very CPU-friendly on large context lengths.
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    qvac-fabric-llm.cpp

    qvac-fabric-llm.cpp

    QVAC Fabric: cross-platform LLM inference and fine-tuning

    qvac-fabric-llm.cpp is a cross-platform large language model inference and fine-tuning engine built as an advanced fork of llama.cpp, designed to run efficiently across desktops, mobile devices, and heterogeneous GPU environments. The project focuses on removing hardware limitations traditionally associated with LLM deployment by enabling support for a wide range of backends, including Vulkan, Metal, CUDA, and CPU, making it accessible on devices ranging from smartphones to enterprise servers. It introduces native LoRA fine-tuning capabilities that can be executed directly on consumer hardware, allowing developers to train and adapt models locally without relying on cloud infrastructure. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Diplomacy Cicero

    Diplomacy Cicero

    Code for Cicero, an AI agent that plays the game of Diplomacy

    The project is the codebase for an AI agent named Cicero developed by Facebook Research. It is designed to play the board game Diplomacy by combining open-domain natural language negotiation with strategic planning. The repository includes training code, model checkpoints, and infrastructure for both language modelling (via the ParlAI framework) and reinforcement learning for strategy agents.
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