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    ChatFred

    ChatFred

    Alfred workflow using ChatGPT, DALL·E 2 and other models for chatting

    Alfred workflow using ChatGPT, DALL·E 2 and other models for chatting, image generation and more. Access ChatGPT, DALL·E 2, and other OpenAI models. Language models often give wrong information. Verify answers if they are important. Talk with ChatGPT via the cf keyword. Answers will show as Large Type. Alternatively, use the Universal Action, Fallback Search, or Hotkey. To generate text with InstructGPT models and see results in-line, use the cft keyword. ⤓ Install on the Alfred Gallery or download it over GitHub and add your OpenAI API key. If you have used ChatGPT or DALL·E 2, you already have an OpenAI account. Otherwise, you can sign up here - You will receive $5 in free credit, no payment data is required. Afterward you can create your API key. To start a conversation with ChatGPT either use the keyword cf, setup the workflow as a fallback search in Alfred or create your custom hotkey to directly send the clipboard content to ChatGPT.
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    Chroma MCP

    Chroma MCP

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation

    Chroma MCP Server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) designed to integrate large language model (LLM) applications with external data sources or tools. It offers a standardized framework to seamlessly provide LLMs with the context they require for effective operation. ​
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    Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK)

    Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK)

    The Classical Language Toolkit

    The Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK) is a Python library offering natural language processing support for classical languages, including Latin, Greek, and others.
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    Claude-Flow

    Claude-Flow

    The leading agent orchestration platform for Claude

    Claude-Flow v2 Alpha is an advanced AI orchestration and automation framework designed for enterprise-grade, large-scale AI-driven development. It enables developers to coordinate multiple specialized AI agents in real time through a hive-mind architecture, combining swarm intelligence, neural reasoning, and a powerful set of 87 Modular Control Protocol (MCP) tools. The platform supports both quick swarm tasks and persistent multi-agent sessions known as hives, facilitating distributed AI collaboration with persistent contextual memory. At its core, Claude-Flow integrates Dynamic Agent Architecture (DAA) for self-organizing agent management, neural pattern recognition accelerated by WebAssembly SIMD, and a SQLite-based memory system for context retention and knowledge persistence across tasks. It automates development workflows via pre- and post-operation hooks, providing seamless coordination, code formatting, validation, and performance optimization.
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    Claw Compactor

    Claw Compactor

    14-stage Fusion Pipeline for LLM token compression

    Claw Compactor is a utility designed to optimize and manage the context limitations inherent in AI agent systems, particularly those built on OpenClaw-like architectures. It addresses the challenge of finite context windows in language models by compressing or summarizing historical interactions while preserving essential information. The system works by transforming older conversation data into condensed representations that maintain continuity without exceeding token limits. This approach allows long-running agent sessions to continue operating efficiently without losing critical context. It is especially useful in autonomous workflows where agents accumulate large volumes of interaction history over time. The project aligns with broader strategies in AI systems that balance memory retention with computational constraints. Overall, claw-compactor functions as an infrastructure component that enhances scalability and stability in persistent AI agent environments.
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    Clawith

    Clawith

    OpenClaw for Teams

    Clawith is an AI-driven agent system focused on enabling intelligent task execution, coordination, and interaction across complex environments. It is designed to function as a control layer where agents can perform actions, manage workflows, and respond dynamically to changing conditions. The system likely emphasizes integration with external tools and services, allowing agents to extend their capabilities beyond internal reasoning. Its architecture suggests support for multi-agent collaboration, enabling distributed problem-solving and task delegation. It may also include monitoring and control features to ensure that agent behavior remains aligned with user goals. The project reflects a broader trend toward building AI systems that act as autonomous operators rather than passive assistants. Overall, Clawith serves as a foundation for building advanced, action-oriented AI workflows.
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    CodeLlama

    CodeLlama

    Inference code for CodeLlama models

    Code Llama is a family of Llama-based code models optimized for programming tasks such as code generation, completion, and repair, with variants specialized for base coding, Python, and instruction following. The repo documents the sizes and capabilities (e.g., 7B, 13B, 34B) and highlights features like infilling and large input context to support real IDE workflows. It targets both general software synthesis and language-specific productivity, offering strong performance among open models at release time. Typical usage includes prompt-driven generation, function or class completion, and zero-shot adherence to natural-language instructions about code changes. The ecosystem provides multiple distributions (e.g., HF format) so developers can integrate with standard toolchains and serving stacks. As part of the broader Llama effort, Code Llama complements instruction-tuned chat models by focusing on code-centric tasks and editor integrations.
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    CodeSearchNet

    CodeSearchNet

    Datasets, tools, and benchmarks for representation learning of code

    CodeSearchNet is a large-scale dataset and research benchmark designed to advance the development of systems that retrieve source code using natural language queries. The project was created through collaboration between GitHub and Microsoft Research and aims to support research on semantic code search and program understanding. The dataset contains millions of pairs of source code functions and corresponding documentation comments extracted from open-source repositories. These pairs allow machine learning models to learn relationships between natural language descriptions and programming 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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    CogAgent

    CogAgent

    An open sourced end-to-end VLM-based GUI Agent

    CogAgent is a 9B-parameter bilingual vision-language GUI agent model based on GLM-4V-9B, trained with staged data curation, optimization, and strategy upgrades to improve perception, action prediction, and generalization across tasks. It focuses on operating real user interfaces from screenshots plus text, and follows a strict input–output format that returns structured actions, grounded operations, and optional sensitivity annotations. The model is designed for agent-style execution rather than freeform chat, maintaining a continuous execution history across steps while requiring a fresh session for each new task. Inference supports BF16 on NVIDIA GPUs, with optional INT8 and INT4 modes available but with noted performance loss at INT4; example CLIs and a web demo illustrate bounding-box outputs and operation categories.
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    Colab-MCP

    Colab-MCP

    An MCP server for interacting with Google Colab

    Colab-MCP is an open-source Model Context Protocol server developed by Google that enables AI agents to directly interact with and control Google Colab environments programmatically, transforming Colab into a fully automated, agent-accessible workspace. Instead of relying on manual notebook usage, the system allows MCP-compatible agents to execute code, manage files, install dependencies, and orchestrate entire development workflows within Colab’s cloud infrastructure. This approach bridges the gap between local AI agents and remote high-performance compute environments, allowing users to offload heavy workloads such as machine learning training, data analysis, and dependency-heavy tasks to Colab’s GPU and TPU resources. By exposing Colab as an MCP server, the tool enables seamless integration with a wide range of AI assistants and agent frameworks, creating a standardized interface for tool use and execution.
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    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) Gateway & Registry

    MCP Context Forge is a feature-rich gateway and registry that federates Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and traditional REST services behind a single, governed endpoint. It exposes an MCP-compliant interface to clients while handling discovery, authentication, rate limiting, retries, and observability on the server side. The gateway scales horizontally, supports multi-cluster deployments on Kubernetes, and uses Redis for federation and caching across instances. Operators can define virtual servers, wire multiple transports, and optionally enable an admin UI for management and monitoring. Packaged for quick starts via PyPI and Docker, it targets production reliability with health checks, metrics, and structured logs. The project positions itself as an integration hub so agentic apps can “connect once, use many” backends with consistent policy and lifecycle control.
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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. This approach has been shown to deliver lossless acceleration on models like Qwen3-8B by combining block diffusion techniques with efficient batching, making it ideal for applications where latency and cost matter. The project includes support for multiple draft models, example integration code, and scripts to benchmark performance, and it is structured to work with popular model serving stacks like SGLang and the Hugging Face Transformers ecosystem.
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    DeepChem

    DeepChem

    Democratizing Deep-Learning for Drug Discovery, Quantum Chemistry, etc

    DeepChem aims to provide a high-quality open-source toolchain that democratizes the use of deep learning in drug discovery, materials science, quantum chemistry, and biology. DeepChem currently supports Python 3.7 through 3.9 and requires these packages on any condition. DeepChem has a number of "soft" requirements. If you face some errors like ImportError: This class requires XXXX, you may need to install some packages. Deepchem provides support for TensorFlow, PyTorch, JAX and each requires an individual pip Installation. The DeepChem project maintains an extensive collection of tutorials. All tutorials are designed to be run on Google collab (or locally if you prefer). Tutorials are arranged in a suggested learning sequence that will take you from beginner to proficient at molecular machine learning and computational biology more broadly.
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    DeepClaude

    DeepClaude

    Unleash Next-Level AI

    DeepClaude is an open-source AI orchestration system that combines multiple state-of-the-art language models into a unified pipeline to achieve higher performance across tasks such as coding, reasoning, and content generation. It is built around the concept of model collaboration, where one model specializes in reasoning while another focuses on output refinement, resulting in more accurate and efficient responses. The system commonly pairs models such as DeepSeek R1 with Claude or Gemini, leveraging their complementary strengths to produce results that outperform individual models in benchmarks and real-world usage scenarios. DeepClaude is designed with compatibility in mind, supporting OpenAI-style APIs and allowing integration with various third-party model providers and routing services. It includes a graphical configuration interface and Docker-based deployment options, making it accessible to both developers and non-technical users who want to run advanced AI systems locally.
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    DeepSeek Math

    DeepSeek Math

    Pushing the Limits of Mathematical Reasoning in Open Language Models

    DeepSeek-Math is DeepSeek’s specialized model (or dataset + evaluation) focusing on mathematical reasoning, symbolic manipulation, proof steps, and advanced quantitative problem solving. The repository is likely to include fine-tuning routines or task datasets (e.g. MATH, GSM8K, ARB), demonstration notebooks, prompt templates, and evaluation results on math benchmarks. The goal is to push DeepSeek’s performance in domains that require rigorous symbolic steps, calculus, linear algebra, number theory, or multi-step derivations. The repo may also include modules that integrate external computational tools (e.g. a CAS / computer algebra system) or calculator assistance backends to enhance correctness. Because math reasoning is a high bar for LLMs, DeepSeek-Math aims to showcase their model’s ability not just in natural text but in precise formal reasoning.
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    DeepTutor

    DeepTutor

    AI-Powered Personalized Learning Assistant

    DeepTutor is an AI-powered tutoring and learning assistant framework designed to automatically teach, explain, and reinforce academic or technical concepts in depth according to a learner’s specific needs. It goes beyond simple Q&A by constructing multi-stage educational narratives, breaking down complex topics into sequenced “lesson steps,” and offering prompts, examples, and exercises that build on each other in a logical curriculum. The core architecture combines LLM-based reasoning with structured pedagogy modules so that explanations accommodate different learning styles and address misconceptions in follow-up responses. DeepTutor supports retrieval of external references, definitions, and diagrams so responses are grounded in authoritative content and not just generative text, and it includes internal checks to ensure accuracy and conceptual consistency.
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    DeepWiki Open

    DeepWiki Open

    AI-Powered Wiki Generator for GitHub/Gitlab/Bitbucket Repositories

    DeepWiki Open is an open-source, AI-powered wiki generator that automatically creates fully navigable, richly structured wiki documentation for GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket repositories by combining code analysis, vector embeddings, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and visualization tools. Users can enter a repository URL and the system will clone the project, build semantic embeddings of its codebase, extract architecture and relationships, generate human-readable documentation, and produce visual diagrams to help explain complex code structure. DeepWiki’s output turns raw repositories into interactive, web-style wikis complete with navigable sections, diagrams, and contextual explanations, making it easier for developers and collaborators to understand unfamiliar code. It includes an “Ask” feature that lets users query the generated wiki using RAG-style retrieval, enabling interactive question-answering and exploration.
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    Depth Pro

    Depth Pro

    Sharp Monocular Metric Depth in Less Than a Second

    Depth Pro is a foundation model for zero-shot metric monocular depth estimation, producing sharp, high-frequency depth maps with absolute scale from a single image. Unlike many prior approaches, it does not require camera intrinsics or extra metadata, yet still outputs metric depth suitable for downstream 3D tasks. Apple highlights both accuracy and speed: the model can synthesize a ~2.25-megapixel depth map in around 0.3 seconds on a standard GPU, enabling near real-time applications. The repo and research page emphasize boundary fidelity and crisp geometry, addressing a common weakness in monocular depth where edges can blur. Community integrations (e.g., inference wrappers and UI nodes) have sprung up around the model, reflecting practical interest in video, AR, and generative pipelines. As a general-purpose monocular depth backbone, Depth Pro slots into 3D reconstruction, relighting, and scene understanding workflows that benefit from metric predictions.
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    Diffusers

    Diffusers

    State-of-the-art diffusion models for image and audio generation

    Diffusers is the go-to library for state-of-the-art pretrained diffusion models for generating images, audio, and even 3D structures of molecules. Whether you're looking for a simple inference solution or training your own diffusion models, Diffusers is a modular toolbox that supports both. Our library is designed with a focus on usability over performance, simple over easy, and customizability over abstractions. State-of-the-art diffusion pipelines that can be run in inference with just a few lines of code. Interchangeable noise schedulers for different diffusion speeds and output quality. Pretrained models that can be used as building blocks, and combined with schedulers, for creating your own end-to-end diffusion systems. We recommend installing Diffusers in a virtual environment from PyPi or Conda. For more details about installing PyTorch and Flax, please refer to their official documentation.
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    Evidently

    Evidently

    Evaluate and monitor ML models from validation to production

    Evidently is an open-source Python library for data scientists and ML engineers. It helps evaluate, test, and monitor ML models from validation to production. It works with tabular, text data and embeddings.
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    Faster Whisper

    Faster Whisper

    Faster Whisper transcription with CTranslate2

    Faster Whisper is an optimized implementation of the Whisper speech recognition model designed to deliver significantly faster inference while maintaining comparable accuracy. It leverages efficient inference engines and optimized computation strategies to reduce latency and resource consumption. The system is particularly useful for real-time or large-scale transcription tasks where performance is critical. It supports multiple model sizes, allowing users to balance speed and accuracy based on their needs. The architecture is designed to run efficiently on both CPUs and GPUs, making it accessible across different environments. It also includes support for streaming and batch processing, enabling flexible deployment scenarios. Overall, faster-whisper makes state-of-the-art speech recognition more practical for production use cases by improving speed and efficiency without sacrificing quality.
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    FedLab

    FedLab

    A flexible Federated Learning Framework based on PyTorch

    A Python-based framework for federated learning simulation, emphasizing modularity, communication efficiency, and algorithmic flexibility. Supports both server- and client-side customization for research and development purposes.
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    FuzzyAI Fuzzer

    FuzzyAI Fuzzer

    A powerful tool for automated LLM fuzzing

    FuzzyAI is an open-source fuzzing framework designed to test the security and reliability of large language model applications. The tool automates the process of generating adversarial prompts and input variations to identify vulnerabilities such as jailbreaks, prompt injections, or unsafe model responses. It allows developers and security researchers to systematically evaluate the robustness of LLM-based systems by simulating a wide range of malicious or unexpected inputs. The framework can be integrated into development pipelines to continuously test AI APIs and detect weaknesses before deployment. FuzzyAI provides testing tools, datasets, and evaluation workflows that help researchers measure how well models resist harmful instructions or attempts to bypass safety mechanisms.
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    GLM-4.5V

    GLM-4.5V

    GLM-4.6V/4.5V/4.1V-Thinking, towards versatile multimodal reasoning

    GLM-4.5V is the preceding iteration in the GLM-V series that laid much of the groundwork for general multimodal reasoning and vision-language understanding. It embodies the design philosophy of mixing visual and textual modalities into a unified model capable of general-purpose reasoning, content understanding, and generation, while already supporting a wide variety of tasks: from image captioning and visual question answering to content recognition, GUI-based agents, video understanding, and long-document interpretation. GLM-4.5V emerged from a training framework that leverages scalable reinforcement learning (with curriculum sampling) to boost performance across tasks ranging from STEM problem solving to long-context reasoning, giving it broad applicability beyond narrow benchmarks. When it was released, it achieved state-of-the-art results on a large collection of public multimodal benchmarks for open-source models.
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    GLM-4.6V

    GLM-4.6V

    GLM-4.6V/4.5V/4.1V-Thinking, towards versatile multimodal reasoning

    GLM-4.6V represents the latest generation of the GLM-V family and marks a major step forward in multimodal AI by combining advanced vision-language understanding with native “tool-call” capabilities, long-context reasoning, and strong generalization across domains. Unlike many vision-language models that treat images and text separately or require intermediate conversions, GLM-4.6V allows inputs such as images, screenshots or document pages directly as part of its reasoning pipeline — and can output or act via tools seamlessly, bridging perception and execution. Its architecture supports a very large context window (on the order of 128K tokens during training), which lets it handle complex multimodal inputs like long documents, multi-page reports, or video transcripts, while maintaining coherence across extended content. In benchmarks and internal evaluations, GLM-4.6V achieves state-of-the-art (SoTA) performance among models of comparable parameter scale on multimodal reasoning.
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