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    Moondream

    Moondream

    Tiny vision language model

    Moondream is a creative code project and visual experimentation repository that explores generative graphics, aesthetic patterns, and interactive art through code. The project typically showcases procedural visualizations, algorithmic designs, and artistic experiments that push the boundaries of what can be expressed with programming languages and rendering frameworks. While the exact nature can vary by commit or branch, Moondream’s work often blends geometry, color theory, and motion to create immersive visuals that can be interactive, animated, or reactive to input. It serves as both a playground for the author’s artistic curiosity and a resource for other creative coders interested in generative art techniques. ...
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    FastMCP

    FastMCP

    The fast, Pythonic way to build Model Context Protocol servers

    ...With simple decorators, you can expose Python functions as tools, resources, or prompts that AI agents can safely and efficiently use. FastMCP introduces clear abstractions—components, providers, and transforms—that make it easy to control what agents see and how they interact with your system. The framework is opinionated by design, ensuring best practices and protocol compliance are the default rather than an extra burden. Actively maintained and widely adopted, FastMCP powers a majority of MCP servers and has become the de facto standard for production-ready MCP applications.
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    Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP)

    Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP)

    The common language for platforms, agents and businesses.

    ...Built for an increasingly agentic web, UCP supports AI-driven platforms that can discover products, manage carts, and complete transactions securely on a user’s behalf. Its modular, capability-based architecture allows businesses to expose only what they support while remaining flexible and extensible. By leveraging existing industry standards for payments, identity, and security, UCP avoids reinventing the wheel while ensuring reliability and trust. The result is a developer-friendly, future-ready protocol that simplifies commerce integration at global scale.
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    Keep Codex Fast

    Keep Codex Fast

    A backup-first Codex skill for keeping local Codex state fast

    ...It is designed for users whose Codex environment has accumulated long chats, logs, worktrees, project history, and local metadata over time. The project emphasizes inspection before action, so its default mode reports what has grown without changing files. When applied manually, it backs up first, archives old sessions, rotates large logs, moves stale worktrees, and prunes dead references instead of deleting important state. It also includes an optional repair path for oversized thread title and preview metadata. Its main value is helping users preserve continuity through handoff documents while reducing local drag in Codex.
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    OpenHome Abilities

    OpenHome Abilities

    Open-source abilities for OpenHome agents

    OpenHome Abilities is an open-source repository of modular voice AI plugins created for OpenHome agents, giving developers a lightweight way to extend what an agent can do through spoken triggers. Each ability is intentionally simple in structure, centering on a single main.py file that contains the core Python logic, which lowers the barrier to building and sharing custom behaviors. The system is meant to support a wide range of voice-driven actions, from API calls and media playback to quiz flows, device control, and multi-turn conversations, so it functions as a practical extension framework rather than a narrow template library. ...
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    plexe

    plexe

    Build a machine learning model from a prompt

    plexe lets you build machine-learning systems from natural-language prompts, turning plain English goals into working pipelines. You describe what you want—a predictor, a classifier, a forecaster—and the tool plans data ingestion, feature preparation, model training, and evaluation automatically. Under the hood an agent executes the plan step by step, surfacing intermediate results and artifacts so you can inspect or override choices. It aims to be production-minded: models can be exported, versioned, and deployed, with reports to explain performance and limitations. ...
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    EconML

    EconML

    Python Package for ML-Based Heterogeneous Treatment Effects Estimation

    ...One of the biggest promises of machine learning is to automate decision-making in a multitude of domains. At the core of many data-driven personalized decision scenarios is the estimation of heterogeneous treatment effects: what is the causal effect of an intervention on an outcome of interest for a sample with a particular set of features? In a nutshell, this toolkit is designed to measure the causal effect of some treatment variable(s) T on an outcome variable Y, controlling for a set of features X, W and how does that effect vary as a function of X.
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    garak

    garak

    The LLM vulnerability scanner

    ...The standard pip version of garak is updated periodically. garak has its own dependencies, you can to install garak in its own Conda environment. garak needs to know what model to scan, and by default, it'll try all the probes it knows on that model, using the vulnerability detectors recommended by each probe. For each probe loaded, garak will print a progress bar as it generates. Once the generation is complete, a row evaluating the probe's results on each detector is given.
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    MetaVoice-1B

    MetaVoice-1B

    Foundational model for human-like, expressive TTS

    ...The goal is to provide human-like, expressive, and flexible TTS: able to generate natural-sounding speech that can handle diverse inputs and likely generalize over voice styles, intonation, prosody, and perhaps multiple languages or accents. With that scale and dataset volume, MetaVoice aims to push the boundary of what open-source TTS models can achieve: high fidelity, natural prosody, and robustness even for edge cases. As a foundational model, it can serve as the backbone for downstream tasks — such as voice generation, voice cloning, speech generation for virtual agents, or even audio production pipelines.
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    Pika Skills

    Pika Skills

    A collection of open-source skills for AI coding agents

    ...The system is tightly integrated with the Pika Developer API, allowing developers to plug advanced functionalities such as automation, integrations, or real-time interactions directly into their AI-assisted coding environments. What makes this project particularly powerful is its declarative approach, where the agent reads a standardized instruction file to determine when and how to activate a skill, effectively turning documentation into executable intelligence.
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    vim-ai

    vim-ai

    AI-powered code assistant for Vim. OpenAI and ChatGPT plugin for Vim

    ...The repository also highlights support for custom roles, vision features such as image-to-text, and an emerging provider-plugin model for extending compatibility further. A notable design point is that it only sends content the user explicitly selects or includes in prompts, which helps users control what is shared with the external model.
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    VibeTensor

    VibeTensor

    Our first fully AI generated deep learning system

    ...It implements a PyTorch-style eager tensor library with a modern C++20 core that supports both CPU and CUDA backends, giving it the ability to manage tensors, automatic differentiation (autograd), and complex computation flows similar to mainstream frameworks. What makes VibeTensor remarkable is that every major component, from core libraries and dispatch systems to CUDA runtime support, caching allocators, and language bindings, was created and validated by coding agents using automated builds and tests rather than manual line-by-line human coding. The system includes both a Python frontend via a torch-like API and an experimental Node.js/TypeScript interface.
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    Agent Skills

    Agent Skills

    Specification and documentation for Agent Skills

    ...The central goal is portability: you can write a skill once and reuse it across different agent runtimes and developer tools that implement the format. This repo serves as the canonical reference for how skills should be structured, what metadata they should include, and how an SDK can load and apply them consistently. It also includes supporting materials like guides and examples so builders can create skills that are predictable, testable, and shareable with teams.
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    StreamSpeech

    StreamSpeech

    StreamSpeech is a seamless model for offline speech recognition

    ...During simultaneous translation, StreamSpeech can optionally output intermediate ASR transcripts and text translations, giving users or downstream applications real-time visibility into what the system is hearing and how it is translating.
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    nanochat

    nanochat

    The best ChatGPT that $100 can buy

    ...Its north star is approachability and speed: you can boot a fresh GPU box and drive the whole pipeline via a single script, producing a usable chat model in hours and a clear markdown report of what happened. The code is written to be read—concise training loops, transparent configs, and minimal wrappers—so you can audit each step, tweak it, and rerun without getting lost in framework indirection.
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    Avalanche

    Avalanche

    End-to-End Library for Continual Learning based on PyTorch

    ...This module maintains a uniform API for data handling: mostly generating a stream of data from one or more datasets. It contains all the major CL benchmarks (similar to what has been done for torchvision). Provides all the necessary utilities concerning model training. This includes simple and efficient ways of implementing new continual learning strategies as well as a set of pre-implemented CL baselines and state-of-the-art algorithms you will be able to use for comparison! Avalanche the first experiment of an End-to-end Library for reproducible continual learning research & development where you can find benchmarks, algorithms, etc.
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    Opacus

    Opacus

    Training PyTorch models with differential privacy

    ...ML practitioners will find this to be a gentle introduction to training a model with differential privacy as it requires minimal code changes. Differential Privacy researchers will find this easy to experiment and tinker with, allowing them to focus on what matters.
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    WhisperSpeech

    WhisperSpeech

    An Open Source text-to-speech system built by inverting Whisper

    WhisperSpeech is an open-source text-to-speech system created by “inverting” OpenAI’s Whisper, reusing its strengths as a semantic audio model to generate speech instead of only transcribing it. The project aims to be for speech what Stable Diffusion is for images: powerful, hackable, and safe for commercial use, with code under Apache-2.0/MIT and models trained only on properly licensed data. Its architecture follows a token-based, multi-stage pipeline inspired by AudioLM and SPEAR-TTS: Whisper is used to produce semantic tokens, EnCodec compresses the waveform into acoustic tokens, and Vocos reconstructs high-fidelity audio from those tokens. ...
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    rLLM

    rLLM

    Democratizing Reinforcement Learning for LLMs

    rLLM is an open-source framework for building and training post-training language agents via reinforcement learning — that is, using reinforcement signals to fine-tune or adapt language models (LLMs) into customizable agents for real-world tasks. With rLLM, developers can define custom “agents” and “environments,” and then train those agents via reinforcement learning workflows, possibly surpassing what vanilla fine-tuning or supervised learning might provide. The project is designed to support large-scale language models (including support for big models via integrated training backends), making it relevant for state-of-the-art research and production use. The framework includes tools for defining workflows, specifying objectives or reward functions, and managing training/policy updates across possibly distributed settings.
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    USO

    USO

    Open-sourced unified customization model

    USO is ByteDance’s “Unified Style and Subject-Driven Generation” framework, open-sourced to allow customization in generative modeling by disentangling style and subject representation and using reward learning to guide generation. The system is designed such that users can control both “what” is generated (the subject: e.g. a person, object, scene) and “how” it is generated (the style: artistic style, color palette, aesthetic) separately, giving much more flexibility than conventional monolithic generative models. By decoupling style and subject, USO enables reuse of learned style/style-embeddings across different subjects, or vice versa, which makes generation more modular and controllable. ...
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    Poetiq

    Poetiq

    Reproduction of Poetiq's record-breaking submission to the ARC-AGI-1

    ...The project demonstrates a system that orchestrates large language models (LLMs) — like those from major providers — with carefully engineered prompting, reasoning workflows, and dynamic strategies, to tackle the abstract, logic-heavy problems in ARC-AGI. Instead of relying on a single prompt or fixed strategy, their solver dynamically adapts the reasoning path, selecting what to ask or analyze next depending on intermediate results — effectively compositing reasoning, perception, and program synthesis (or symbolic manipulation) in a loop. The repository allows others to reproduce their results, experiment with different LLM backends (e.g. the user may supply keys for supported models), and observe how their adaptive meta-system handles the logic and abstraction challenges.
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    YandexStation

    YandexStation

    Management of Yandex Station and other smart home devices

    ...It also lets you send arbitrary text commands as if you were talking to Alice, enabling scenarios such as “play my music,” launching routines, or querying information via Home Assistant automations. In local control mode, the component can read back what is currently playing, including album art, and supports seeking and track skipping, which is more limited in cloud-only mode.
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    Bailing

    Bailing

    Bailing is a voice dialogue robot similar to GPT-4o

    Bailing is an open-source voice-dialogue assistant designed to deliver natural voice-based conversations by combining automatic speech recognition (ASR), voice activity detection (VAD), a large language model (LLM), and text-to-speech (TTS) in a single pipeline. Its goal is to offer a “voice-first” chat experience similar to what one might expect from a system like GPT-4o, but fully open and deployable by users. The project is modular: each core function — ASR, VAD, LLM, TTS — exists as a separately replaceable component, which allows flexibility in picking your preferred models depending on resources or languages. It aims to be light enough to run without a GPU, making it usable on modest hardware or edge devices, while still maintaining low latency and smooth interaction. ...
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    MLJAR Studio

    MLJAR Studio

    Python package for AutoML on Tabular Data with Feature Engineering

    We are working on new way for visual programming. We developed a desktop application called MLJAR Studio. It is a notebook-based development environment with interactive code recipes and a managed Python environment. All running locally on your machine. We are waiting for your feedback. The mljar-supervised is an Automated Machine Learning Python package that works with tabular data. It is designed to save time for a data scientist. It abstracts the common way to preprocess the data,...
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    Robyn

    Robyn

    Experimental, AI/ML-powered and open sourced Marketing Mix Modeling

    Robyn is an open-source, AI/ML-powered Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM) toolkit developed by Meta Marketing Science under the “facebookexperimental” GitHub umbrella. Its goal is to democratize rigorous MMM: what traditionally required expert statisticians and expensive consulting becomes accessible to any company with data. Robyn takes in historical data (spends on different marketing channels, conversions, or revenue, and optional context or organic-media variables) and uses a combination of techniques, regularized regression (Ridge), time-series decomposition (trend, seasonality, holiday effects), and hyperparameter optimization (via evolutionary algorithms), to estimate the incremental impact of each marketing channel. ...
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