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    uAgents

    uAgents

    A fast and lightweight framework for creating decentralized agents

    uAgents is a library developed by Fetch.ai that allows for creating autonomous AI agents in Python. With simple and expressive decorators, you can have an agent that performs various tasks on a schedule or takes action on various events.
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    Optax

    Optax

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX. It is designed to facilitate research by providing building blocks that can be recombined in custom ways in order to optimize parametric models such as, but not limited to, deep neural networks. We favor focusing on small composable building blocks that can be effectively combined into custom solutions. Others may build upon these basic components in more complicated abstractions. Whenever reasonable, implementations prioritize...
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    NeuroMatch Academy (NMA)

    NeuroMatch Academy (NMA)

    NMA Computational Neuroscience course

    ...These videos are completely optional and do not need to be watched in a fixed order so you can pick and choose which videos will help you brush up on your knowledge. The pre-reqs refresher days are asynchronous, so you can go through the material on your own time. You will learn how to code in Python from scratch using a simple neural model, the leaky integrate-and-fire model, as a motivation. Then, you will cover linear algebra, calculus and probability & statistics. The topics covered on these days were carefully chosen based on what you need for the comp neuro course.
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks. Much like machine learning libraries have done for prediction, DoWhy is a Python library that aims to spark causal thinking and analysis. DoWhy provides a wide variety of algorithms for effect estimation, causal structure learning, diagnosis of causal...
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    Kubeflow

    Kubeflow

    Machine Learning Toolkit for Kubernetes

    Kubeflow is an open source Cloud Native machine learning platform based on Google’s internal machine learning pipelines. It seeks to make deployments of machine learning workflows on Kubernetes simple, portable and scalable. With Kubeflow you can deploy best-of-breed open-source systems for ML to diverse infrastructures. You can also take advantage of a number of great features, such as services for managing Jupyter notebooks and support for a TensorFlow Serving container. Wherever you may be running Kubernetes, you can run Kubeflow as well.
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    llmx.txt hub

    llmx.txt hub

    The largest directory for AI-ready documentation and tools

    llms-txt-hub serves as a central directory and knowledge base for the emerging llms.txt convention, a simple, text-based way for project owners to communicate preferences to AI tools. It catalogs implementations across projects and platforms, helping maintain a shared understanding of how LLM-powered services should interact with code and documentation. The repository aims to standardize patterns for allowlists, denylists, attribution, rate expectations, and contact information, mirroring the spirit of robots.txt for the AI era. ...
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    Scrapling

    Scrapling

    An undetectable, powerful, flexible, high-performance Python library

    Scrapling is a Python scraping framework built for the modern web, combining high-performance fetchers with a rapid parsing engine to handle dynamic sites and anti-bot countermeasures. It emphasizes being “undetectable,” flexible, and fast, offering an approachable API for both experienced scrapers and newcomers. The library targets the full scraping pipeline: session handling, fetching, rendering when needed, parsing, and export—while keeping ergonomics front and center. Community posts and...
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    Taipy

    Taipy

    Turns Data and AI algorithms into production-ready web applications

    From simple pilots to production-ready web applications in no time. No more compromise on performance, customization, and scalability. Taipy enhances performance with caching control of graphical events, optimizing rendering by selectively updating graphical components only upon interaction. Effortlessly manage massive datasets with Taipy's built-in decimator for charts, intelligently reducing the number of data points to save time and memory without losing the essence of your data's shape. ...
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    SWE-agent

    SWE-agent

    SWE-agent takes a GitHub issue and tries to automatically fix it

    ...GPT-4) into software engineering agents that can resolve issues in real GitHub repositories. On the SWE-bench, the SWE-agent resolves 12.47% of issues, achieving state-of-the-art performance on the full test set. We accomplish our results by designing simple LM-centric commands and feedback formats to make it easier for the LM to browse the repository, and view, edit, and execute code files. We call this an Agent-Computer Interface (ACI).
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    snorkel

    snorkel

    A system for quickly generating training data with weak supervision

    The Snorkel team is now focusing their efforts on Snorkel Flow, an end-to-end AI application development platform based on the core ideas behind Snorkel. The Snorkel project started at Stanford in 2016 with a simple technical bet: that it would increasingly be the training data, not the models, algorithms, or infrastructure, that decided whether a machine learning project succeeded or failed. Given this premise, we set out to explore the radical idea that you could bring mathematical and systems structure to the messy and often entirely manual process of training data creation and management, starting by empowering users to programmatically label, build, and manage training data. ...
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    Skyvern

    Skyvern

    Automate browser-based workflows with LLMs and Computer Vision

    Skyvern uses a combination of computer vision and AI to understand content on a webpage, making it adaptable to any website. Skyvern takes instructions in natural language, allowing it to execute complex objectives with simple commands. Skyvern is an API-first product. Workflows execute in the cloud, allowing it to run hundreds of workflows at the same time. Skyvern's AI decisions come with built-in explanations, providing clear summaries and justifications for every action. Support for proxies, with support for country, state, or even precise zip-code level targeting. ...
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    BetaML.jl

    BetaML.jl

    Beta Machine Learning Toolkit

    The Beta Machine Learning Toolkit is a package including many algorithms and utilities to implement machine learning workflows in Julia, Python, R and any other language with a Julia binding. All models are implemented entirely in Julia and are hosted in the repository itself (i.e. they are not wrapper to third-party models). If your favorite option or model is missing, you can try to implement it yourself and open a pull request to share it (see the section Contribute below) or request its...
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    AutoMLPipeline.jl

    AutoMLPipeline.jl

    Package that makes it trivial to create and evaluate machine learning

    AutoMLPipeline (AMLP) is a package that makes it trivial to create complex ML pipeline structures using simple expressions. It leverages on the built-in macro programming features of Julia to symbolically process, and manipulate pipeline expressions and makes it easy to discover optimal structures for machine learning regression and classification. To illustrate, here is a pipeline expression and evaluation of a typical machine learning workflow that extracts numerical features (numf) for ica (Independent Component Analysis) and pca (Principal Component Analysis) transformations, respectively, concatenated with the hot-bit encoding (ohe) of categorical features (catf) of a given data for rf (Random Forest) modeling.
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    HASH

    HASH

    The best way to use and work with blocks

    ...HASH is a platform for decision-making, which helps you integrate, understand and use data in a variety of different ways. HASH does this by combining various different powerful tools together into one simple interface. These range from data pipelines and a graph database, through to an all-in-one workspace, no-code tool builder, and agent-based simulation engine. These exist at varying stages of maturity, and while some are polished, not all are ready for real-world production use. You can read more about our big-picture vision at hash.dev
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    BertViz

    BertViz

    BertViz: Visualize Attention in NLP Models (BERT, GPT2, BART, etc.)

    BertViz is an interactive tool for visualizing attention in Transformer language models such as BERT, GPT2, or T5. It can be run inside a Jupyter or Colab notebook through a simple Python API that supports most Huggingface models. BertViz extends the Tensor2Tensor visualization tool by Llion Jones, providing multiple views that each offer a unique lens into the attention mechanism. The head view visualizes attention for one or more attention heads in the same layer. It is based on the excellent Tensor2Tensor visualization tool. ...
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    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    User toolkit for analyzing and interfacing with Large Language Models

    kaleidoscope-sdk is a Python module used to interact with large language models hosted via the Kaleidoscope service available at: https://github.com/VectorInstitute/kaleidoscope. It provides a simple interface to launch LLMs on an HPC cluster, asking them to perform basic features like text generation, but also retrieve intermediate information from inside the model, such as log probabilities and activations. Users must authenticate using their Vector Institute cluster credentials. This can be done interactively instantiating a client object. ...
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    ArXiv MCP Server

    ArXiv MCP Server

    A Model Context Protocol server for searching and analyzing arXiv

    arxiv-mcp-server bridges AI assistants and the arXiv repository through a clean MCP interface, enabling search, metadata retrieval, and content access without bespoke scraping. With simple tools like “search” and “fetch,” an agent can find papers, pull abstracts, and download PDFs for downstream summarization or analysis. The project includes packaging and CI to publish to PyPI, plus tests and linting for reliability. Issue threads show feature requests such as extracting embedded LaTeX and improving markdown conversion, reflecting active community use in research flows. ...
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    FastVLM

    FastVLM

    This repository contains the official implementation of FastVLM

    FastVLM is an efficiency-focused vision-language modeling stack that introduces FastViTHD, a hybrid vision encoder engineered to emit fewer visual tokens and slash encoding time, especially for high-resolution images. Instead of elaborate pruning stages, the design trades off resolution and token count through input scaling, simplifying the pipeline while maintaining strong accuracy. Reported results highlight dramatic speedups in time-to-first-token and competitive quality versus...
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    JEPA

    JEPA

    PyTorch code and models for V-JEPA self-supervised learning from video

    ...A context encoder ingests visible regions and predicts target embeddings for masked regions produced by a separate target encoder, avoiding low-level reconstruction losses that can overfit to texture. This makes learning focus on semantics and structure, yielding features that transfer well with simple linear probes and minimal fine-tuning. The repository provides training recipes, data pipelines, and evaluation utilities for image JEPA variants and often includes ablations that illuminate which masking and architectural choices matter. Because the objective is non-autoregressive and operates in embedding space, JEPA tends to be compute-efficient and stable at scale. ...
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    Flow Matching

    Flow Matching

    A PyTorch library for implementing flow matching algorithms

    flow_matching is a PyTorch library implementing flow matching algorithms in both continuous and discrete settings, enabling generative modeling via matching vector fields rather than diffusion. The underlying idea is to parameterize a flow (a time-dependent vector field) that transports samples from a simple base distribution to a target distribution, and train via matching of flows without requiring score estimation or noisy corruption—this can lead to more efficient or stable generative training. The library supports both continuous-time flows (via differential equations) and discrete-time analogues, giving flexibility in design and tradeoffs. ...
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    Segment Anything

    Segment Anything

    Provides code for running inference with the SegmentAnything Model

    Segment Anything (SAM) is a foundation model for image segmentation that’s designed to work “out of the box” on a wide variety of images without task-specific fine-tuning. It’s a promptable segmenter: you guide it with points, boxes, or rough masks, and it predicts high-quality object masks consistent with the prompt. The architecture separates a powerful image encoder from a lightweight mask decoder, so the heavy vision work can be computed once and the interactive part stays fast. A...
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    GPT Discord Bot

    GPT Discord Bot

    Example Discord bot written in Python that uses the completions API

    ...The bot uses the Chat Completions API (defaulting to gpt-3.5-turbo) to carry out conversational interactions and the Moderations API to filter user messages. It is built on top of the discord.py framework and the OpenAI Python library, providing a simple, extensible template for building AI-powered Discord applications. The bot supports a /chat command that spawns a public thread, carries full conversation context across messages, and gracefully closes the thread when context or message limits are reached. Developers can customize system instructions through a config file and modify the model used for responses. ...
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    TraceRoot

    TraceRoot

    Find the Root Cause in Your Code's Trace

    TraceRoot.AI is an open source, AI-native observability and debugging platform designed to help engineering teams resolve production issues faster. It consolidates telemetry into a single correlated execution tree that provides causal context for failures. AI agents operate over this structured view to summarize issues, pinpoint likely root causes, and even suggest actionable fixes or draft GitHub issues and pull requests. It offers interactive trace exploration with zoomable log clusters,...
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    Phidata

    Phidata

    Build multi-modal Agents with memory, knowledge, tools and reasoning

    Phidata is an open source platform for building, deploying, and monitoring AI agents. It enables users to create domain-specific agents with memory, knowledge, and external tools, enhancing AI capabilities for various tasks. The platform supports a range of large language models and integrates seamlessly with different databases, vector stores, and APIs. Phidata offers pre-configured templates to accelerate development and deployment, allowing users to quickly go from building agents to...
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    Ax

    Ax

    Build LLM powered Agents and "Agentic workflows"

    Build intelligent agents quickly — inspired by the power of "Agentic workflows" and the Stanford DSPy paper. Seamlessly integrates with multiple LLMs and VectorDBs to build RAG pipelines or collaborative agents that can solve complex problems. Advanced features streaming validation, multi-modal DSPy, etc. We've renamed from "llmclient" to "ax" to highlight our focus on powering agentic workflows. We agree with many experts like "Andrew Ng" that agentic workflows are the key to unlocking the...
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