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    GPT Computer Assistant

    GPT Computer Assistant

    gpt-4o for windows, macos and linux

    This is an alternative work for providing ChatGPT MacOS app to Windows and Linux. In this way, this is a fresh and stable work. You can easily install as a Python library for this time but we will prepare a pipeline for providing native install scripts (.exe).
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    GPT-2

    GPT-2

    Code for the paper Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners

    This repository contains the code and model weights for GPT-2, a large-scale unsupervised language model described in the OpenAI paper “Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners.” The intent is to provide a starting point for researchers and engineers to experiment with GPT-2: generate text, fine‐tune on custom datasets, explore model behavior, or study its internal phenomena. The repository includes scripts for sampling, training, downloading pre-trained models, and utilities for tokenization and model handling. Support for memory-saving gradient techniques/optimizations during training. Sampling/generation scripts (conditional, unconditional, interactive).
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    Google Workspace MCP Server

    Google Workspace MCP Server

    Control Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Chat, Forms

    Google Workspace MCP is an open-source server that connects AI assistants to Google Workspace services through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing large language models to interact directly with productivity tools. The project exposes a wide set of Google services including Gmail, Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Calendar, Chat, and other Workspace components as structured tools that an AI system can call programmatically. By acting as a bridge between AI clients and the Google ecosystem, the server enables automated workflows such as searching emails, creating calendar events, retrieving documents, or editing files without leaving the AI environment. The system is designed to operate as a backend service that integrates with AI applications such as coding agents, automation tools, and conversational assistants. Authentication is handled through OAuth-based flows that allow both single-user and multi-user environments while maintaining access control over Workspace data.
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    Harbor LLM

    Harbor LLM

    Run a full local LLM stack with one command using Docker

    Harbor is an open source, containerized toolkit designed to simplify running local large language model (LLM) environments. It combines a CLI and companion app to launch backends, frontends, and supporting services with minimal setup. With a single command, users can start preconfigured tools like Ollama and Open WebUI, enabling chat, workflows, and integrations immediately. Harbor supports multiple inference engines, including llama.cpp and vLLM, and connects them seamlessly to user interfaces. It also includes tools for web retrieval, image generation, voice interaction, and workflow automation. Built on Docker, Harbor allows services to run in isolated containers while communicating over a local network. It is intended for local development and experimentation rather than production deployment, giving developers a flexible way to explore AI systems, test configurations, and manage complex LLM stacks without manual wiring or setup overhead.
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    IndexTTS2

    IndexTTS2

    Industrial-level controllable zero-shot text-to-speech system

    IndexTTS is a modern, zero-shot text-to-speech (TTS) system engineered to deliver high-quality, natural-sounding speech synthesis with few requirements and strong voice-cloning capabilities. It builds on state-of-the-art models such as XTTS and other modern neural TTS backbones, improving them with a conformer-based speech conditional encoder and upgrading the decoder to a high-quality vocoder (BigVGAN2), leading to clearer and more natural audio output. The system supports zero-shot voice cloning — meaning it can mimic a target speaker’s voice from a short reference sample — making it versatile for multi-voice uses. Compared to many open-source TTS tools, IndexTTS emphasizes efficiency and controllability: it offers faster inference, simpler training pipelines, and controllable speech parameters (like duration, pitch, and prosody), which is critical for production use.
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    Jarvis Python AI Assistant

    Jarvis Python AI Assistant

    Python AI assistant

    Jarvis is a voice commanding assistant service in Python 3.8 It can recognize human speech, talk to user and execute basic commands. Opens a web page (e.g 'Jarvis open youtube') Play music in Youtube (e.g 'Jarvis play mozart') Increase/decrease the speakers master volume (also can set max/mute speakers volume) (e.g 'Jarvis volume up!') Opens libreoffice suite applications (calc, writer, impress) (e.g 'Jarvis open calc') Tells about something, by searching on the internet (e.g 'Jarvis tells me about oranges') Tells the weather for a place (e.g 'Jarvis tell_the_skills me the weather in London') Tells the current time and/or date (e.g 'Jarvis tell me time or date') Set an alarm (e.g 'Jarvis create a new alarm') Tells the internet speed (ping, uplink and downling) (e.g 'Jarvis tell_the_skills me the internet speed') Tells the internet availability (e.g 'Jarvis is the internet connection ok?') Tells the daily news (e.g 'Jarvis tell me today news')
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    LlamaIndex

    LlamaIndex

    Central interface to connect your LLM's with external data

    LlamaIndex (GPT Index) is a project that provides a central interface to connect your LLM's with external data. LlamaIndex is a simple, flexible interface between your external data and LLMs. It provides the following tools in an easy-to-use fashion. Provides indices over your unstructured and structured data for use with LLM's. These indices help to abstract away common boilerplate and pain points for in-context learning. Dealing with prompt limitations (e.g. 4096 tokens for Davinci) when the context is too big. Offers you a comprehensive toolset, trading off cost and performance.
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    MLX-Audio

    MLX-Audio

    A text-to-speech, speech-to-text and speech-to-speech library

    MLX-Audio is a speech library built on Apple’s MLX framework and optimized for Apple Silicon machines (M-series Macs). It focuses on text-to-speech and speech-to-speech workflows, with APIs and a command-line interface that make it easy to generate high-quality audio from text. Because it uses MLX and targets Apple Silicon, inference is fast and can take advantage of hardware acceleration and quantization for efficient on-device performance. The project provides a straightforward CLI (mlx_audio.tts.generate) as well as a Python API for programmatic generation of audio, including parameters for voice choice, speed, language hints, output format, and sample rate. It includes examples such as audiobook generation to demonstrate long-form synthesis and joined audio segments. On top of that, MLX-Audio offers a modern web interface powered by FastAPI, with real-time waveform and 3D visualizations, file upload, and audio management.
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    Marvin

    Marvin

    A batteries-included library for building AI-powered software

    Meet Marvin: a batteries-included library for building AI-powered software. Marvin's job is to integrate AI directly into your codebase by making it look and feel like any other function. Marvin introduces a new concept called AI Functions. These functions differ from conventional ones in that they don’t rely on source code, but instead generate their outputs on-demand through AI. With AI functions, you don't have to write complex code for tasks like extracting entities from web pages, scoring sentiment, or categorizing items in your database. Just describe your needs, call the function, and you're done. AI functions work with native data types, so you can seamlessly integrate them into any codebase and chain them into sophisticated pipelines. In addition to AI functions, Marvin also introduces more flexible bots. Bots are highly capable AI assistants that can be given specific instructions and personalities or roles.
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    Memobase

    Memobase

    Fast backend for long-term AI user memory via structured profiles

    Memobase is an open source backend system that enables long-term user memory functionality for AI applications by capturing and structuring information about users across interactions. Its design centers on creating user profiles and recording event timelines, allowing AI systems to remember, understand, and evolve in their behaviour toward individual users over time. Instead of relying purely on traditional embedding-based retrieval or RAG systems, Memobase uses profile and timeline structures to deliver memory that reflects user context efficiently and meaningfully. The system focuses on three principal performance metrics: high search performance, reduced large language model (LLM) costs through batch processing techniques, and low latency with minimal SQL operations. Memobase supports integration with existing LLM workflows via APIs and SDKs (including Python, Node, and Go), making it easy to adopt within diverse application stacks.
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    MetaGPT

    MetaGPT

    The Multi-Agent Framework

    The Multi-Agent Framework: Given one line Requirement, return PRD, Design, Tasks, Repo. Assign different roles to GPTs to form a collaborative software entity for complex tasks. MetaGPT takes a one-line requirement as input and outputs user stories / competitive analysis/requirements/data structures / APIs / documents, etc. Internally, MetaGPT includes product managers/architects/project managers/engineers. It provides the entire process of a software company along with carefully orchestrated SOPs.
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    OmniBox

    OmniBox

    Collect, organize, use, and share, all in OmniBox

    Omnibox (mirror) is a SourceForge mirror of the Omnibox open-source project, which provides a software interface designed to simplify interaction with multiple tools and services through a unified command or search interface. The project focuses on creating a centralized input field where users can enter commands, queries, or shortcuts that trigger actions across different applications or services. Inspired by the omnibox concept used in modern browsers, the system combines search functionality with command execution so that users can access information and perform tasks without navigating complex menus. The mirrored distribution on SourceForge exists to provide an additional download source and preserve access to the software’s source code independent of its original repository. Tools like Omnibox typically emphasize extensibility, allowing developers to add plugins or integrations that connect the interface to other systems such as APIs, search engines, or automation tools.
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    Open-AutoGLM

    Open-AutoGLM

    An open phone agent model & framework

    Open-AutoGLM is an open-source framework and model designed to empower autonomous mobile intelligent assistants by enabling AI agents to understand and interact with phone screens in a multimodal manner, blending vision and language capability to control real devices. It aims to create an “AI phone agent” that can perceive on-screen content, reason about user goals, and execute sequences of taps, swipes, and text input via automated device control interfaces like ADB, enabling hands-off completion of multi-step tasks such as navigating apps, filling forms, and more. Unlike traditional automation scripts that depend on brittle heuristics, Open-AutoGLM uses pretrained large language and vision-language models to interpret visual context and natural language instructions, giving the agent robust adaptability across apps and interfaces.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Oumi

    Oumi

    Everything you need to build state-of-the-art foundation models

    Oumi is an open-source framework that provides everything needed to build state-of-the-art foundation models, end-to-end. It aims to simplify the development of large-scale machine-learning models.
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    Papermerge

    Papermerge

    Open Source Document Management System for Digital Archives

    Papermerge is an open source document management system (DMS) primarily designed for archiving and retrieving your digital documents. Instead of having piles of paper documents all over your desk, office or drawers - you can quickly scan them and configure your scanner to directly upload to Papermerge DMS. Store, organize and index scanned documents in PDF, JPEG and TIFF formats. Instantly find relevant information using full text, tags and metadata-based search. Papermerge is free and open-source software which means that transparency is the core value of our software development. Source code can be reviewed and improved by anyone from anywhere. Papermerge supports multiple users. Each user can be assigned different permissions to perform only a specific kind of action e.g. view only documents from a specific folder. OCR technology is vital part of Papermerge. It extracts text information from scanned documents, PDF, JPEG, TIFF files.
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    SQLFlow

    SQLFlow

    SQL compiler bridging databases and machine learning workflows

    SQLFlow is an open source project designed to bridge the gap between traditional SQL-based data processing and modern machine learning workflows by extending SQL syntax with AI capabilities. It acts as a compiler that translates SQL programs into executable workflows, enabling users to train, evaluate, and deploy machine learning models directly from SQL statements. It integrates with multiple database engines such as MySQL, Hive, and MaxCompute, while also supporting machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow and XGBoost. By embedding machine learning operations into SQL, it removes the need for users to switch between programming languages such as Python or R, simplifying the overall workflow. SQLFlow also supports model training, prediction, and explanation tasks, allowing data practitioners to work entirely within a familiar query interface.
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    SenseVoice

    SenseVoice

    Multilingual speech recognition and audio understanding model

    SenseVoice is a speech foundation model designed to perform multiple voice understanding tasks from audio input. It provides capabilities such as automatic speech recognition, spoken language identification, speech emotion recognition, and audio event detection within a single system. SenseVoice is trained on more than 400,000 hours of speech data and supports over 50 languages for multilingual recognition tasks. It is built to achieve high transcription accuracy while maintaining efficient inference performance. It includes different model variants optimized for either speed or accuracy, allowing developers to choose a configuration suitable for their use case. In addition to speech transcription, SenseVoice can detect emotional cues in speech and identify common sound events such as applause, laughter, or coughing. It also provides tools for running inference, exporting models to formats like ONNX or LibTorch, and deploying the system through APIs.
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    Style-Bert-VITS2

    Style-Bert-VITS2

    Style-Bert-VITS2: Bert-VITS2 with more controllable voice styles

    Style-Bert-VITS2 is a text-to-speech system based on Bert-VITS2 that focuses on highly controllable voice styles and emotional expression. It takes the original Bert-VITS2 v2.1 and its Japanese-Extra variant and extends them so you can control emotion and speaking style with fine-grained intensity, not just choose a generic tone. The project targets both power users and beginners: Windows users without Git or Python can install and run it using bundled .bat scripts, while advanced users can work with virtual environments, uv, and Python tooling. It includes a full GUI editor to script dialogue, set different styles per line, edit dictionaries, and save/load projects, plus a separate web UI and Colab notebooks for training and experimentation. For those who only need synthesis, the project is published as a Python library (pip install style-bert-vits2) and can run on CPU without an NVIDIA GPU, though training still requires GPU hardware.
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    SurfSense

    SurfSense

    Connect any LLM to your internal knowledge sources

    SurfSense is an open-source AI research and knowledge assistant platform that connects any large language model to internal knowledge sources so teams and individuals can explore, query, and collaborate on insights in real time. Built as an alternative to proprietary tools like NotebookLM, Perplexity, and Glean, SurfSense allows integrations with a wide range of external data sources including Slack, Notion, Google Drive, GitHub, YouTube, and many enterprise systems, making it possible to interact with documents, chat logs, and structured data using natural language. Team collaboration is a core focus, with real-time shared chats, role-based access control, and comment threads enabling organized workflows. The platform also supports advanced retrieval augmented generation (RAG) capabilities, enabling powerful search and citation features that help answer questions with contextually relevant data.
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    TabPFN

    TabPFN

    Foundation Model for Tabular Data

    TabPFN is an open-source machine learning system that introduces a foundation model designed specifically for tabular data analysis. The model is based on transformer architectures and implements a prior-data fitted network that can perform supervised learning tasks such as classification and regression with minimal configuration. Unlike many traditional machine learning workflows that require extensive hyperparameter tuning and training cycles, TabPFN is pre-trained to perform inference directly on tabular datasets. This allows it to generate predictions extremely quickly, often within seconds, while maintaining competitive accuracy on small and medium-sized datasets. The system supports a variety of tabular machine learning tasks and is designed to handle structured datasets commonly found in spreadsheets, databases, and business analytics systems.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Unsloth Studio

    Unsloth Studio

    Unified web UI for training and running open models locally

    Unsloth Studio is a web-based interface for running and training AI models locally with a unified and user-friendly experience. It allows users to work with a wide range of models for text, audio, vision, embeddings, and more without relying heavily on cloud infrastructure. Built on top of the Unsloth framework, it focuses on high-performance training with reduced VRAM usage and faster speeds compared to traditional methods. The platform supports fine-tuning, pretraining, and reinforcement learning workflows, making it suitable for both experimentation and production use. Users can interact with models through chat, upload files like PDFs or images, and execute code within the environment to improve outputs. By combining powerful optimization techniques with an intuitive UI, Unsloth Studio simplifies the process of building and customizing AI models locally.
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    gpt-engineer

    gpt-engineer

    Full stack AI software engineer

    gpt-engineer is an open-source platform designed to help developers automate the software development process using natural language. The platform allows users to specify software requirements in plain language, and the AI generates and executes the corresponding code. It can also handle improvements and iterative development, giving users more control over the software they’re building. Built with a terminal-based interface, gpt-engineer is customizable, enabling developers to experiment with AI-assisted programming and refine their development process. It is especially useful for automating the coding and iterative feedback loop in software development.
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    spaCy models

    spaCy models

    Models for the spaCy Natural Language Processing (NLP) library

    spaCy is designed to help you do real work, to build real products, or gather real insights. The library respects your time, and tries to avoid wasting it. It's easy to install, and its API is simple and productive. spaCy excels at large-scale information extraction tasks. It's written from the ground up in carefully memory-managed Cython. If your application needs to process entire web dumps, spaCy is the library you want to be using. Since its release in 2015, spaCy has become an industry standard with a huge ecosystem. Choose from a variety of plugins, integrate with your machine learning stack and build custom components and workflows.
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    AWS MCP Servers

    AWS MCP Servers

    Helping you get the most out of AWS, wherever you use MCP

    AWS MCP Servers are a collection of remotely hosted, fully-managed Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers by AWS, providing AI applications with real-time access to AWS documentation, API references, best practices, and infrastructure-management capabilities via natural-language workflows. An MCP Server is a lightweight program that exposes specific capabilities through the standardized Model Context Protocol. Host applications (such as chatbots, IDEs, and other AI tools) have MCP clients that maintain 1:1 connections with MCP servers. Common MCP clients include agentic AI coding assistants (like Q Developer, Cline, Cursor, Windsurf) as well as chatbot applications like Claude Desktop, with more clients coming soon. MCP servers can access local data sources and remote services to provide additional context that improves the generated outputs from the models.
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    Agent Development Kit (ADK)

    Agent Development Kit (ADK)

    Open-source, code-first Python toolkit for building, evaluating, etc.

    ADK (Android Device Key) Python is a reference implementation by Google for working with Android attestation keys in Python. It facilitates the integration of Android attestation features into backends or systems that require verification of device identity and integrity. This is especially important in high-security applications where verifying that a device is genuine and uncompromised is critical. ADK Python helps developers verify hardware-backed keys, work with JSON Web Tokens (JWT), and integrate with Android’s Key Attestation infrastructure.
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