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    Prompt flow

    Prompt flow

    Build high-quality LLM apps

    Prompt flow is a suite of development tools designed to streamline the end-to-end development cycle of LLM-based AI applications, from ideation, prototyping, testing, and evaluation to production deployment and monitoring. It makes prompt engineering much easier and enables you to build LLM apps with production quality.
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    LLMs-from-scratch

    LLMs-from-scratch

    Implement a ChatGPT-like LLM in PyTorch from scratch, step by step

    LLMs-from-scratch is an educational codebase that walks through implementing modern large-language-model components step by step. It emphasizes building blocks—tokenization, embeddings, attention, feed-forward layers, normalization, and training loops—so learners understand not just how to use a model but how it works internally. The repository favors clear Python and NumPy or PyTorch implementations that can be run and modified without heavyweight frameworks obscuring the logic. Chapters...
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    MCP Server Chart

    MCP Server Chart

    A visualization mcp contains 25+ visual charts

    mcp-server-chart is a TypeScript Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that turns AntV’s visualization stack into agent-callable tools for automatic chart generation and lightweight data analysis. Out of the box it exposes more than 20–25 chart generators—covering staples like bar, line, area, histogram and pie, plus advanced visuals such as dual-axes, heatmaps, radar, flow and fishbone diagrams—so an AI client can request a chart and receive an image URL in return. ...
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    IQuest-Coder-V1 Model Family

    IQuest-Coder-V1 Model Family

    New family of code large language models (LLMs)

    IQuest-Coder-V1 is a cutting-edge family of open-source large language models specifically engineered for code generation, deep code understanding, and autonomous software engineering tasks. These models range from tens of billions to smaller footprints and are trained on a novel code-flow multi-stage paradigm that captures how real software evolves over time — not just static code snapshots — giving them a deeper semantic understanding of programming logic. They support native long contexts...
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    DeerFlow

    DeerFlow

    Deep Research framework, combining language models with tools

    ...It supports asynchronous task coordination, modular tool integration, and orchestrates the data flow between agents — making it suitable for large-scale or multi-stage research pipelines. Users can deploy it locally or on server infrastructure, integrate custom tools, and benefit from its flexible configuration.
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    AutoViz

    AutoViz

    Automatically Visualize any dataset, any size

    AutoViz is a Python data visualization library designed to automate exploratory data analysis by generating multiple visualizations with minimal code. The primary goal of the project is to help data scientists and analysts quickly understand patterns, relationships, and anomalies within datasets without manually writing complex plotting code. With a single command, the library can automatically generate dozens of charts and graphs that reveal insights into the structure and quality of the...
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    HunyuanVideo-I2V

    HunyuanVideo-I2V

    A Customizable Image-to-Video Model based on HunyuanVideo

    HunyuanVideo-I2V is a customizable image-to-video generation framework from Tencent Hunyuan, built on their HunyuanVideo foundation. It extends video generation so that given a static reference image plus an optional prompt, it generates a video sequence that preserves the reference image’s identity (especially in the first frame) and allows stylized effects via LoRA adapters. The repository includes pretrained weights, inference and sampling scripts, training code for LoRA effects, and...
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    Mistral Vibe CLI

    Mistral Vibe CLI

    Minimal CLI coding agent by Mistral

    Mistral Vibe is an AI-powered “vibe-coding” command-line interface (CLI) and coding-assistant framework built by Mistral AI to let developers write, refactor, search, and manage code through natural language and context-aware automation, rather than manual typing only. It aims to take developers out of repetitive boilerplate and let them stay “in the flow”: you can ask the tool to generate functions, refactor code, search across the codebase, manipulate files, commit changes via Git, or run...
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    TorchCode

    TorchCode

    Practice implementing softmax, attention, GPT-2 and more

    TorchCode is an interactive learning and practice platform designed to help developers master PyTorch by implementing core machine learning operations and architectures from scratch. It is structured similarly to competitive programming platforms like LeetCode but focuses specifically on tensor operations and deep learning concepts. The platform provides a collection of curated problems that cover fundamental topics such as activation functions, normalization layers, attention mechanisms,...
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    Agent Stack

    Agent Stack

    Deploy and share agents with open infrastructure

    Agent Stack is an open infrastructure platform designed to take AI agents from prototype to production, no matter how they were built. It includes a runtime environment, multi-tenant web UI, catalog of agents, and deployment flow that seeks to remove vendor lock-in and provide greater autonomy. Under the hood it’s built on the “Agent2Agent” (A2A) protocol, enabling interoperability between different agent ecosystems, runtime services, and frameworks. The platform supports agents built in...
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    FlowLens MCP

    FlowLens MCP

    Open-source MCP server that gives your coding agent

    FlowLens MCP Server is an open-source tool designed to give AI-powered coding agents (like Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot / Codex, and others) full, replayable browser context to dramatically improve debugging, bug reporting, and regression testing for web applications. It works together with a companion browser extension: when a user reproduces a bug or a complicated UI interaction, the extension captures a rich session log, including screen/video recording, network traffic, console...
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    Django friendly finite state machine

    Django friendly finite state machine

    Django friendly finite state machine support

    Django-fsm adds simple declarative state management for Django models. If you need parallel task execution, view, and background task code reuse over different flows - check my new project Django-view flow. Instead of adding a state field to a Django model and managing its values by hand, you use FSMField and mark model methods with the transition decorator. These methods could contain side effects of the state change. You may also take a look at the Django-fsm-admin project containing a...
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    FLUX.1 Krea

    FLUX.1 Krea

    Powerful open source image generation model

    FLUX.1 Krea [dev] is an open-source 12-billion parameter image generation model developed collaboratively by Krea and Black Forest Labs, designed to deliver superior aesthetic control and high image quality. It is a rectified-flow model distilled from the original Krea 1, providing enhanced sampling efficiency through classifier-free guidance distillation. The model supports generation at resolutions between 1024 and 1280 pixels with recommended inference steps between 28 and 32 for optimal...
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    Machine-Learning

    Machine-Learning

    kNN, decision tree, Bayesian, logistic regression, SVM

    Machine-Learning is a repository focused on practical machine learning implementations in Python, covering classic algorithms like k-Nearest Neighbors, decision trees, naive Bayes, logistic regression, support vector machines, linear and tree-based regressions, and likely corresponding code examples and documentation. It targets learners or practitioners who want to understand and implement ML algorithms from scratch or via standard libraries, gaining hands-on experience rather than relying...
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    OpenAI Glow

    OpenAI Glow

    Copy code in "Glow: Generative Flow with Invertible 1x1 Convolutions"

    Glow is an open source generative model released by OpenAI that demonstrates flow-based generative modeling techniques. Unlike models that rely on approximate inference, Glow uses invertible transformations to directly learn the data distribution, allowing for exact likelihood computation and efficient sampling. The model is capable of producing high-quality synthetic images while maintaining interpretable latent spaces that enable meaningful manipulation of generated outputs. Glow’s...
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    micrograd

    micrograd

    A tiny scalar-valued autograd engine and a neural net library

    micrograd is a tiny, educational automatic differentiation engine focused on scalar values, built to show how backpropagation works end to end with minimal code. It constructs a dynamic computation graph as you perform math operations and then computes gradients by walking that graph backward, making it an approachable “from scratch” autograd reference. On top of the core autograd “Value” concept, the project includes a small neural network library that lets you define and train simple...
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    Five video classification methods

    Five video classification methods

    Code that accompanies my blog post outlining five video classification

    Classifying video presents unique challenges for machine learning models. As I’ve covered in my previous posts, video has the added (and interesting) property of temporal features in addition to the spatial features present in 2D images. While this additional information provides us more to work with, it also requires different network architectures and, often, adds larger memory and computational demands.We won’t use any optical flow images. This reduces model complexity, training time, and...
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