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    BioEmu

    BioEmu

    Inference code for scalable emulation of protein equilibrium ensembles

    ...The difference can be very large if your protein has large disordered regions, which are very likely to produce clashes. BioEmu outputs structures in backbone frame representation. To reconstruct the side-chains, several tools are available. As an example, we interface with HPacker to conduct side-chain reconstruction and also provide basic tooling for running a short molecular dynamics (MD) equilibration.
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    Sora.FM

    Sora.FM

    Sora AI Video Generator by Sora.FM

    ...The project belongs to the growing class of “AI video generator / AI-assisted content creation” tools: it may use model-based generation, template-based editing, or combine video assets with generative models to automate parts of video creation or editing. For creators wanting to explore AI-based content generation — for example automated video clips, short-form media, or other generated video content — sorafm offers a starting point. As with many open-source generators in this space, the tradeoff lies in balancing ease-of-use and the limitations of generative output, but the fact that it’s publicly available means users can experiment, iterate, or fork to adapt pipelines: maybe customizing model prompts, video templates, or post-processing.
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    mlforecast

    mlforecast

    Scalable machine learning for time series forecasting

    mlforecast is a time-series forecasting framework built around machine-learning models, designed to make forecasting both efficient and scalable. It lets you apply any regressor that follows the typical scikit-learn API, for example, gradient-boosted trees or linear models, to time-series data by automating much of the messy feature engineering and data preparation. Instead of writing custom code to build lagged features, rolling statistics, and date-based predictors, mlforecast generates those automatically based on a simple configuration. It supports multi-series forecasting, meaning you can train one model that forecasts many time series at once (common in retail, demand forecasting, etc.), rather than one model per series. ...
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    APIPark

    APIPark

    APIPark is the #1 open-source AI Gateway and Developer Portal

    ...When switching AI models or modifying prompts, it won’t affect your app or microservices, simplifying your AI usage and reducing maintenance costs. You can quickly combine AI models and prompts into new APIs. For example, using OpenAI GPT-4 and custom prompts, you can create sentiment analysis APIs, translation APIs, or data analysis APIs. API lifecycle management helps standardize the process of managing APIs, including traffic forwarding, load balancing, and managing different versions of publicly accessible APIs. This improves API quality and maintainability.
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    python-small-examples

    python-small-examples

    Focus on creating classic Python small examples and cases

    ...The project focuses on teaching programming concepts through small, focused scripts that demonstrate common tasks in data processing, visualization, and general programming. Each example highlights a specific function or programming pattern so that learners can quickly understand how to apply Python features in real-world scenarios. The repository includes examples covering topics such as file processing, JSON manipulation, data visualization, and library usage. The examples are intentionally short and easy to read, making them useful for beginners who want to understand Python syntax and programming logic step by step. ...
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    Hephaestus

    Hephaestus

    Semi-Structured Agentic Framework. Workflows build themselves

    ...Developers define high-level phases such as analysis, implementation, and testing, while agents generate specific subtasks within those phases. The system continuously monitors agent behavior and task progression, allowing workflows to evolve as new discoveries are made. For example, if an agent detects a bug or optimization opportunity, it can automatically create a new task and integrate it into the workflow. The framework also includes monitoring mechanisms that track agent trajectories and ensure that tasks remain aligned with overall objectives.
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    RAGHub

    RAGHub

    A community-driven collection of RAG

    RAGHub is an open-source directory and knowledge hub dedicated to organizing tools, frameworks, and research resources related to Retrieval-Augmented Generation systems. The project was created to help developers navigate the rapidly expanding ecosystem of RAG technologies, where new frameworks and tools are constantly emerging. Instead of implementing a specific algorithm, RAGHub functions as a curated catalog that collects and categorizes RAG-related projects across multiple categories...
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    AI Engineering Academy

    AI Engineering Academy

    Mastering Applied AI, One Concept at a Time

    ...Rather than focusing purely on theoretical explanations, the repository emphasizes hands-on understanding of how modern AI systems are designed, built, and deployed in real-world applications. It aggregates tutorials, conceptual explanations, diagrams, and example workflows that guide learners through the process of creating AI-powered products. The project serves both beginners entering the field and experienced developers seeking structured resources for building production-grade AI systems.
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    RealtimeTTS

    RealtimeTTS

    Converts text to speech in realtime

    RealtimeTTS is a low-latency text-to-speech library built for real-time applications such as voice chat with LLMs, assistants, and interactive tools. It is designed around a streaming model: you can feed it text incrementally (for example, as an LLM responds) and get audio output almost immediately, which keeps end-to-end latency very low. The library is engine-agnostic and plugs into a wide range of cloud and local TTS systems, including OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Azure, Coqui, Piper, StyleTTS2, Edge TTS, Google TTS, system TTS and others, so you can swap providers without rewriting your pipeline. ...
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    free-code

    free-code

    The free build of Claude Code

    Free-code is an open-source platform aimed at providing accessible coding resources, tools, or templates that help developers learn, build, and share projects without barriers. It typically focuses on simplifying the development process by offering prebuilt components, example projects, or utilities that can be reused across different applications. The project is designed to encourage collaboration and knowledge sharing within the developer community, making it easier for beginners and experienced developers alike to access useful code snippets and frameworks. It may include a collection of curated resources that span multiple programming languages and use cases. ...
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    LRSLibrary

    LRSLibrary

    Low-Rank and Sparse Tools for Background Modeling and Subtraction

    LRSLibrary is a MATLAB library offering a broad collection of low-rank plus sparse decomposition algorithms, primarily aimed at background/foreground modeling from videos (background subtraction) and related computer vision tasks. Compatibility across MATLAB versions (tested in R2014–R2017) The library includes matrix and tensor methods (over 100 algorithms) and has been tested across MATLAB versions from R2014 onward. The algorithms can also be adapted to other computer vision or machine...
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    Llama Recipes

    Llama Recipes

    Scripts for fine-tuning Meta Llama3 with composable FSDP & PEFT method

    The 'llama-recipes' repository is a companion to the Meta Llama models. We support the latest version, Llama 3.1, in this repository. The goal is to provide a scalable library for fine-tuning Meta Llama models, along with some example scripts and notebooks to quickly get started with using the models in a variety of use-cases, including fine-tuning for domain adaptation and building LLM-based applications with Llama and other tools in the LLM ecosystem. The examples here showcase how to run Llama locally, in the cloud, and on-prem.
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    Speech-AI-Forge

    Speech-AI-Forge

    Speech-AI-Forge is a project developed around TTS generation model

    ...It is model-agnostic and advertises support for a variety of TTS and speech models such as ChatTTS, CosyVoice, Fish-Speech, FireredTTS and others, as well as Whisper-based ASR, giving you a flexible playground for experimenting with different speech stacks. The project also integrates with general-purpose LLMs (for example GPT- or LLaMA-style models), which can be used to pre-process text, manage conversations.
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    ML-NLP

    ML-NLP

    This project is a common knowledge point and code implementation

    ...It compiles important concepts that frequently appear in machine learning discussions, including neural network architectures, training methods, and common algorithmic techniques. The repository also includes example implementations and explanatory materials that help readers understand the mechanics behind machine learning and NLP algorithms. In addition to technical explanations, the project organizes content into topic areas such as deep learning fundamentals, natural language processing techniques, and algorithm engineering practices.
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    Agent Payments Protocol (AP2)

    Agent Payments Protocol (AP2)

    Building a Secure and Interoperable Future for AI-Driven Payments

    ...The repository contains sample scenarios (in Python, Android, etc.) that illustrate how agents, servers, and payments flows would work under the protocol. It includes “types” definitions (the core message and object schema) and example agent implementations to demonstrate the mechanics of agent-to-agent and agent-to-server interactions. The design emphasizes flexibility: although their samples use a particular Agent Development Kit (ADK) or runtime, the protocol is intended to be independent of those choices.
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    ERNIE

    ERNIE

    The official repository for ERNIE 4.5 and ERNIEKit

    ...The project also emphasizes optimization techniques for large-scale training, including mixed-precision and hybrid-parallel strategies that are commonly needed for multi-node GPU clusters. In addition to training, it includes guidance and example materials intended to help developers adopt ERNIE models for real product scenarios rather than only research demonstrations.
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    Janus

    Janus

    Unified Multimodal Understanding and Generation Models

    ...By splitting those pathways but keeping one unified core transformer, Janus maintains flexibility and achieves strong performance across tasks previously requiring distinct architectures. The repository includes pretrained checkpoints (for example 1.3B and 7B parameter versions), a Gradio demo, and guidance for local deployment.
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    FlashMLA

    FlashMLA

    FlashMLA: Efficient Multi-head Latent Attention Kernels

    ...On very compute-bound settings, it can reach up to ~660 TFLOPS on H800 SXM5 hardware, while in memory-bound configurations it can push memory throughput to ~3000 GB/s. The team regularly updates it with performance improvements; for example, a 2025 update claims 5 % to 15 % gains on compute-bound workloads while maintaining API compatibility.
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    Open Agents

    Open Agents

    An open source template for building cloud agents

    The Open Agents project is an experimental platform developed to explore the design and deployment of open, composable AI agents. It focuses on enabling developers to create agents that can collaborate, execute tasks, and interact with tools in a structured environment. The framework provides abstractions for agent communication, task orchestration, and tool integration, allowing multiple agents to work together toward shared objectives. It emphasizes openness and interoperability, making it...
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    SimpleHTR

    SimpleHTR

    Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) system implemented with TensorFlow

    ...The repository provides code for training models, performing inference on handwritten text images, and evaluating recognition accuracy. SimpleHTR is commonly used as an educational example for understanding how modern handwriting recognition systems operate.
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    Search with Lepton

    Search with Lepton

    Lightweight demo to build a conversational AI search engine quickly

    ...It retrieves information from supported search engines and uses that context to generate responses through a retrieval-augmented generation approach. The implementation is intentionally minimal, containing fewer than 500 lines of code while still providing a complete working example of an AI-powered search system. It includes both a backend service written in Python and a web interface that allows users to interact with the search engine in a conversational format. Developers can configure different search providers and language models through environment variables, making it flexible for experimentation and prototyping.
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    Natural Language Toolkit
    The Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) is a widely used open-source Python library designed for working with human language data and building natural language processing (NLP) applications. It provides a comprehensive suite of modules, datasets, and tutorials that support both symbolic and statistical approaches to language processing. The toolkit includes implementations of many foundational NLP algorithms and utilities, enabling developers to perform tasks such as tokenization, stemming,...
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    LLM-Finetuning

    LLM-Finetuning

    LLM Finetuning with peft

    LLM-Finetuning is an open educational repository that provides practical notebooks and tutorials for fine-tuning large language models using modern machine learning frameworks. The project focuses on parameter-efficient fine-tuning methods such as LoRA and QLoRA, which allow large models to be adapted to new tasks without requiring full retraining. Instead of requiring specialized hardware or complex training pipelines, many examples are designed to run in cloud notebook environments such as...
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    Super comprehensive deep learning notes

    Super comprehensive deep learning notes

    Super Comprehensive Deep Learning Notes

    Super comprehensive deep learning notes is a massive and well-structured collection of deep learning notebooks that serve as a comprehensive study resource for anyone wanting to learn or reinforce concepts in computer vision, natural language processing, deep learning architectures, and even large-model agents. The repository contains hundreds of Jupyter notebooks that are richly annotated and organized by topic, progressing from basic Python and PyTorch fundamentals to advanced neural...
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    DFlash

    DFlash

    Block Diffusion for Ultra-Fast Speculative Decoding

    ...This approach has been shown to deliver lossless acceleration on models like Qwen3-8B by combining block diffusion techniques with efficient batching, making it ideal for applications where latency and cost matter. The project includes support for multiple draft models, example integration code, and scripts to benchmark performance, and it is structured to work with popular model serving stacks like SGLang and the Hugging Face Transformers ecosystem.
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