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    CodiumAI PR-Agent

    CodiumAI PR-Agent

    AI-Powered tool for automated pull request analysis

    CodiumAI PR-Agent is an open-source tool aiming to help developers review pull requests faster and more efficiently. It automatically analyzes the pull request and can provide several types of commands. See the Usage Guide for instructions how to run the different tools from CLI, online usage, Or by automatically triggering them when a new PR is opened. You can try GPT-4 powered PR-Agent, on your public GitHub repository, instantly. Just mention @CodiumAI-Agent and add the desired command in...
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    Dynacover

    Dynacover

    Dynamic Twitter images and banners

    ...As a GitHub action: the easiest way to run Dynacover is by setting it up in a public repository with GitHub Actions, using repository secrets for credentials. Follow this step-by-step guide to set this up - no coding is required. With Docker: you can use the public erikaheidi/dynacover Docker image to run Dynacover with a single command, no PHP is required.
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    ModelFox

    ModelFox

    ModelFox makes it easy to train, deploy, and monitor ML models

    ModelFox makes it easy to train, deploy, and monitor machine learning models. Train a model from a CSV file on the command line. Make predictions from Elixir, Go, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, or Rust. Learn about your models and monitor them in production from your browser. ModelFox makes it easy to train, deploy, and monitor machine learning models. You can install the modelfox CLI by either downloading the binary from the latest GitHub release or by building from source. Train a machine learning model by running modelfox train with the path to a CSV file and the name of the column you want to predict. ...
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    CodeSearchNet

    CodeSearchNet

    Datasets, tools, and benchmarks for representation learning of code

    ...The dataset currently covers several widely used programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, Ruby, Go, Java, and PHP. In addition to the dataset itself, the repository includes baseline models, evaluation tools, and instructions for building code retrieval systems that can map user queries to relevant code snippets.
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    DL-Learner
    DL-Learner is a tool for learning concepts in Description Logics (DLs) from user-provided examples. Equivalently, it can be used to learn classes in OWL ontologies from selected objects. As of August 2014, the source code management of DL-Learner has moved to Github: https://github.com/AKSW/DL-Learner Please use this for the latest code and issue tracking and the website (http://dl-learner.org) for general information.
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