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    LlamaDeploy

    LlamaDeploy

    Deploy your agentic worfklows to production

    llama_deploy is an open-source framework designed to simplify the deployment and productionization of agent-based AI workflows built with the LlamaIndex ecosystem. The project provides an asynchronous architecture that allows developers to deploy complex multi-agent workflows as scalable microservices. It enables teams to move from experimental prototypes to production systems with minimal changes to existing LlamaIndex code, making it easier to operationalize AI agents. ...
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    Happy-LLM

    Happy-LLM

    Large Language Model Principles and Practice Tutorial from Scratch

    Happy-LLM is an open-source educational project created by the Datawhale AI community that provides a structured and comprehensive tutorial for understanding and building large language models from scratch. The project guides learners through the entire conceptual and practical pipeline of modern LLM development, starting with foundational natural language processing concepts and gradually progressing to advanced architectures and training techniques. It explains the Transformer...
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    DFlash

    DFlash

    Block Diffusion for Ultra-Fast Speculative Decoding

    DFlash is an open-source framework for ultra-fast speculative decoding using a lightweight block diffusion model to draft text in parallel with a target large language model, dramatically improving inference speed without sacrificing generation quality. It acts as a “drafter” that proposes likely continuations which the main model then verifies, enabling significant throughput gains compared to traditional autoregressive decoding methods that generate token by token.
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    Semantic Router

    Semantic Router

    Superfast AI decision making and processing of multi-modal data

    Semantic Router is a superfast decision-making layer for your LLMs and agents. Rather than waiting for slow, unreliable LLM generations to make tool-use or safety decisions, we use the magic of semantic vector space — routing our requests using semantic meaning. Combining LLMs with deterministic rules means we can be confident that our AI systems behave as intended. Cramming agent tools into the limited context window is expensive, slow, and fundamentally limited. Semantic Router enables...
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    ktrain

    ktrain

    ktrain is a Python library that makes deep learning AI more accessible

    ktrain is a Python library that makes deep learning and AI more accessible and easier to apply. ktrain is a lightweight wrapper for the deep learning library TensorFlow Keras (and other libraries) to help build, train, and deploy neural networks and other machine learning models. Inspired by ML framework extensions like fastai and ludwig, ktrain is designed to make deep learning and AI more accessible and easier to apply for both newcomers and experienced practitioners. With only a few lines...
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    python-small-examples

    python-small-examples

    Focus on creating classic Python small examples and cases

    python-small-examples is an open-source educational repository that contains hundreds of concise Python programming examples designed to illustrate practical coding techniques. The project focuses on teaching programming concepts through small, focused scripts that demonstrate common tasks in data processing, visualization, and general programming. Each example highlights a specific function or programming pattern so that learners can quickly understand how to apply Python features in...
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    Pika Skills

    Pika Skills

    A collection of open-source skills for AI coding agents

    Pika Skills is an open-source framework designed to extend the capabilities of AI coding agents by introducing modular, reusable “skills” that can be dynamically invoked during development workflows. Each skill acts as a self-contained unit composed of structured instructions, executable scripts, and dependency definitions, enabling agents to autonomously perform complex tasks without requiring manual configuration or orchestration. The system is tightly integrated with the Pika Developer...
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    tldw Server

    tldw Server

    Your Personal Research Multi-Tool

    tldw-server (mirror) is a mirrored distribution of an open-source backend service designed to store, process, and serve summarized information extracted from long pieces of content. The name “tldw” reflects the phrase “too long; didn’t watch,” which refers to tools that condense lengthy videos, articles, or documents into concise summaries. The server component typically acts as the core infrastructure that manages summaries, metadata, and retrieval operations for client applications or user interfaces. ...
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    LLaMA Models

    LLaMA Models

    Utilities intended for use with Llama models

    ...The project’s issues and releases reflect an actively used coordination point for the ecosystem, where guidance, utilities, and compatibility notes are published. It complements separate repos that carry code and demos (for example inference kernels or cookbook content) by keeping authoritative metadata and specs here. Model lineages and size variants are documented externally (e.g., Llama 3.x and beyond), with this repo providing the “single source of truth” links and utilities. In practice, teams use llama-models as a reference when selecting variants, aligning licenses, and wiring in helper scripts for deployment.
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    OpenFold

    OpenFold

    Trainable, memory-efficient, and GPU-friendly PyTorch reproduction

    OpenFold carefully reproduces (almost) all of the features of the original open source inference code (v2.0.1). The sole exception is model ensembling, which fared poorly in DeepMind's own ablation testing and is being phased out in future DeepMind experiments. It is omitted here for the sake of reducing clutter. In cases where the Nature paper differs from the source, we always defer to the latter. OpenFold is trainable in full precision, half precision, or bfloat16 with or without DeepSpeed, and we've trained it from scratch, matching the performance of the original. ...
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    adversarial-spec

    adversarial-spec

    A Claude Code plugin that iteratively refines product specifications

    adversarial-spec is a framework focused on designing and testing systems using adversarial thinking to uncover weaknesses and improve robustness. It encourages developers to define specifications that anticipate failure modes, edge cases, and malicious inputs before implementing solutions. The project emphasizes proactive design, ensuring that systems are built with resilience in mind from the beginning. It provides structured approaches for identifying vulnerabilities and stress-testing...
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    SEO Machine

    SEO Machine

    A specialized Claude Code workspace for creating long-form

    SEO Machine is an AI-powered content production system built as a structured workspace for generating long-form, SEO-optimized blog content through automated workflows. It integrates research, writing, analysis, and optimization into a single pipeline, allowing users to produce high-quality articles tailored to search engine performance. The system uses specialized commands and agents to perform tasks such as keyword research, competitor analysis, content drafting, and optimization. It...
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    Desloppify

    Desloppify

    Agent harness to make your slop code well-engineered and beautiful

    Desloppify is a utility-focused project aimed at improving the quality, structure, and clarity of generated or written text by removing redundancy, noise, and unnecessary verbosity. It is designed to “clean up” outputs, particularly those produced by AI systems, making them more concise, readable, and professional. The system likely applies heuristics or transformation rules to identify repetitive patterns, filler content, and stylistic inconsistencies. This makes it especially useful in...
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    ZML

    ZML

    Any model. Any hardware. Zero compromise

    ZML is a high-performance machine learning inference stack designed to run AI models efficiently across heterogeneous hardware environments using a modern systems programming approach. Built with technologies such as Zig, MLIR, and Bazel, it focuses on production-grade deployment where performance, portability, and scalability are critical. The system allows models to be compiled and executed across multiple types of accelerators, including GPUs and TPUs, even when distributed across...
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    PySpur

    PySpur

    Visual tool for building, testing, and deploying AI agent workflows

    PySpur is a visual development environment designed to help AI engineers build, test, and iterate on agent-based workflows more efficiently. It provides a structured playground where users can define test cases, construct agents either through Python code or a graphical interface, and continuously refine their behavior. It addresses common challenges in AI agent development such as prompt tuning difficulties and lack of visibility into workflow execution. By offering a visual representation...
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    GPU Puzzles

    GPU Puzzles

    Solve puzzles. Learn CUDA

    GPU Puzzles is an educational project designed to teach GPU programming concepts through interactive coding exercises and puzzles. Instead of presenting traditional lecture-style explanations, the project immerses learners directly in hands-on programming tasks that demonstrate how GPU computation works. The exercises are implemented using Python with the Numba CUDA interface, which allows Python code to compile into GPU kernels that run on CUDA-enabled hardware. By solving progressively...
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    Hugging Face Skills

    Hugging Face Skills

    Definitions for AI/ML tasks like dataset creation

    Hugging Face Skills is a repository of standardized task definitions that package instructions, scripts, and resources so coding agents can reliably perform AI and machine learning workflows. Each skill is a self-contained folder with structured metadata and guidance that tells an agent how to execute tasks such as dataset creation, model training, evaluation, or Hub operations. The project is designed to be interoperable across major agent ecosystems, including Claude Code, OpenAI Codex,...
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    D4RL

    D4RL

    Collection of reference environments, offline reinforcement learning

    D4RL (Datasets for Deep Data-Driven Reinforcement Learning) is a benchmark suite focused on offline reinforcement learning — i.e., learning policies from fixed datasets rather than via online interaction with the environment. It contains standardized environments, tasks and datasets (observations, actions, rewards, terminals) aimed at enabling reproducible research in offline RL. Researchers can load a dataset for a given task (e.g., maze navigation, manipulation) and apply their algorithm...
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    llm.c

    llm.c

    LLM training in simple, raw C/CUDA

    llm.c is a minimalist, systems-level implementation of a small transformer-based language model in C that prioritizes clarity and educational value. By stripping away heavy frameworks, it exposes the core math and memory flows of embeddings, attention, and feed-forward layers. The code illustrates how to wire forward passes, losses, and simple training or inference loops with direct control over arrays and buffers. Its compact design makes it easy to trace execution, profile hotspots, 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

    SWE-agent turns LMs (e.g. 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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    Stable Baselines3

    Stable Baselines3

    PyTorch version of Stable Baselines

    Stable Baselines3 (SB3) is a set of reliable implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms in PyTorch. It is the next major version of Stable Baselines. You can read a detailed presentation of Stable Baselines3 in the v1.0 blog post or our JMLR paper. These algorithms will make it easier for the research community and industry to replicate, refine, and identify new ideas, and will create good baselines to build projects on top of. We expect these tools will be used as a base around...
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    Mosec

    Mosec

    A high-performance ML model serving framework, offers dynamic batching

    Mosec is a high-performance and flexible model-serving framework for building ML model-enabled backend and microservices. It bridges the gap between any machine learning models you just trained and the efficient online service API.
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    BentoML

    BentoML

    Unified Model Serving Framework

    BentoML simplifies ML model deployment and serves your models at a production scale. Support multiple ML frameworks natively: Tensorflow, PyTorch, XGBoost, Scikit-Learn and many more! Define custom serving pipeline with pre-processing, post-processing and ensemble models. Standard .bento format for packaging code, models and dependencies for easy versioning and deployment. Integrate with any training pipeline or ML experimentation platform. Parallelize compute-intense model inference...
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    scikit-image

    scikit-image

    Image processing in Python

    scikit-image is a collection of algorithms for image processing. It is available free of charge and free of restriction. We pride ourselves on high-quality, peer-reviewed code, written by an active community of volunteers. scikit-image builds on scipy.ndimage to provide a versatile set of image processing routines in Python. This library is developed by its community, and contributions are most welcome! Read about our mission, vision, and values and how we govern the project. Major proposals...
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