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    Aidea

    Aidea

    Flutter-based cross-platform app integrating major AI models

    AIdea is a comprehensive Flutter-based cross-platform app integrating major AI models—OpenAI GPT, Chinese models Tongyi Qianwen and Wenxin Yiyan, plus image models like Stable Diffusion for text-to-image, image-to-image, SDXL 1.0, super-resolution, and colorization. It includes a client app, server backend, and Docker deployment scripts for hosted setups.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Omi

    Omi

    AI that sees your screen and listens to conversations

    The Omi project is an open-source AI wearable ecosystem developed by Based Hardware that combines hardware, software, and cloud infrastructure to create a persistent “second brain” for capturing and processing real-world interactions. It is designed as a system that continuously listens to conversations and monitors screen activity, converting this input into structured data such as transcripts, summaries, and actionable insights in real time.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    flutter_ume

    flutter_ume

    UME is an in-app debug kits platform for Flutter

    ...It lets developers embed a suite of debugging tools directly into a Flutter app (during development or debug builds), enabling inspection, performance monitoring, UI debugging, network request inspection, widget hierarchy introspection, and more — all from within the running app. UME bundles multiple “plugin kits” (e.g., UI inspector, performance monitor, device info panel, network inspector via Dio, console log viewer, code viewer, touch indicator) so developers can enable only the tools they need. It supports Flutter 3 and Dart with null-safety, integrates as a dev dependency (so it doesn’t ship by default with production builds), and offers a simple API to activate the debug overlay. Because it's open source under MIT license, developers can also create custom plugin kits and extend UME’s capabilities to suit their debugging or testing workflow.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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