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    Humanizer Skill

    Humanizer Skill

    Claude Code skill that removes signs of AI-generated writing from text

    ...It provides a suite of algorithms that convert timestamps, identifiers, file sizes, code tokens, and structured data into phrases that resemble typical human phrasing rather than compact machine output. For example, date and time values can be expressed as relative terms (“two hours ago”), and file sizes can be shown in intuitive units instead of raw bytes. It also includes functions for transforming camelCase, snake_case, or PascalCase identifiers into spaced and capitalized representations suitable for user interfaces, reports, or documentation. Beyond text formatting, the library can handle pluralization, enumeration formatting (“A, B, and C”), and token expansion so that program-generated content feels more conversational.
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    Grounded-Segment-Anything

    Grounded-Segment-Anything

    Marrying Grounding DINO with Segment Anything & Stable Diffusion

    ...The core idea behind the project is to pair Grounding DINO — a zero-shot object detector that can locate objects described by natural language — with Segment Anything Model (SAM), which can produce detailed masks for objects once they are localized. This fusion lets users provide arbitrary text descriptions (e.g., “a cat, a bicycle, or a coffee mug”), have the detection model find relevant bounding boxes, and then use SAM to generate precise segmentation masks that isolate each object in the scene.
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    ElevenLabs Python

    ElevenLabs Python

    The official Python SDK for the ElevenLabs API

    ...The SDK is designed for quick setup: after installing the package and setting an API key, you can generate speech in multiple languages and play or process the resulting audio bytes. It includes helper utilities (like play and stream) so you can either play audio locally or integrate it into your own playback or networking pipeline.
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    DocArray

    DocArray

    The data structure for multimodal data

    ...Data science powerhouse: greatly accelerate data scientists’ work on embedding, k-NN matching, querying, visualizing, evaluating via Torch/TensorFlow/ONNX/PaddlePaddle on CPU/GPU. Data in transit: optimized for network communication, ready-to-wire at anytime with fast and compressed serialization in Protobuf, bytes, base64, JSON, CSV, DataFrame. Perfect for streaming and out-of-memory data. One-stop k-NN: Unified and consistent API for mainstream vector databases.
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    minbpe

    minbpe

    Minimal, clean code for the Byte Pair Encoding (BPE) algorithm

    minbpe is a minimal, clean implementation of byte-level Byte Pair Encoding (BPE), the tokenization approach widely used in modern language models. It operates on UTF-8 encoded bytes rather than Unicode characters, which makes it robust to arbitrary text inputs and avoids needing a language-specific character vocabulary. The repository is structured as a teaching-oriented implementation that shows how to train a tokenizer by learning merge rules, then apply those merges to encode text into token IDs and decode tokens back into text. ...
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    MyBox

    MyBox

    Easy Tools of PDF, Image, File, Network, Data, and Medias

    javafx-desktop-apps pdf image ocr icc barcode color-palette text bytes markdown html archive compress digest video audio editor converter media https://github.com/Mararsh/MyBox Self-contain packages need not java env nor installation. Jar packages need Java 16 or higher.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    anno

    anno

    Go package for text annotation

    ...There are two parts to anno, the first is a series of Finder functions that look for interesting articles (which it calls `Notes`) inside the text, returning a slice of Note structs. The second is the Expander, which replaces the text in each Note with something else, like the HTML for a link or something. It tells you the bytes that it found, the `Start` index and a string describing the kind of `Note`. The kind is useful for when you run pass `Finder` objects to the `FindMany` or `FindManyString` functions. Since most of the built-in finders operate on a per field basis (word by word), it made sense to add a special helper called `FieldFunc` that generates`FinderFunc` functions for us, and takes away the repetitive task of breaking the string up, and iterating over each word.
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    ANNFiD

    A forensic file identification tool using neural networks

    Just carved a bunch of bytes and have no idea what they could be? Maybe ANNFiD can help. ANNFiD uses neural network to identify byte patterns. It can be trained and has a GUI to help in the process. The tool is still on a very early stage, but could improve exponentially with the help of the developer community
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