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    PaddleNLP

    PaddleNLP

    Easy-to-use and powerful NLP library with Awesome model zoo

    PaddleNLP It is a natural language processing development library for flying paddles, with Easy-to-use text area API, Examples of applications for multiple scenarios, and High-performance distributed training Three major features, aimed at improving the modeling efficiency of the flying oar developer's text field, aiming to improve the developer's development efficiency in the text field, and provide rich examples of NLP applications. Provide rich industry-level pre-task capabilities Taskflow And process-wide text area API: Support for the loading of rich Chinese data sets Dataset API, can flexibly and efficiently complete data pretreatment Data API, Preset 60 + pre-training word vector Embedding API, Providing 100 + pre-training model Transformer API Wait, the efficiency of NLP task modeling can be greatly improved.
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    PaperAI

    PaperAI

    Semantic search and workflows for medical/scientific papers

    PaperAI is an open-source framework for searching and analyzing scientific papers, particularly useful for researchers looking to extract insights from large-scale document collections.
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    Parlant

    Parlant

    The behavior guidance framework for customer-facing LLM agents

    Parlant is a lightweight speech-to-text and text-to-speech framework designed for real-time AI-driven voice applications.
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    Pedalboard

    Pedalboard

    A Python library for audio

    pedalboard is a Python library for working with audio: reading, writing, rendering, adding effects, and more. It supports the most popular audio file formats and a number of common audio effects out of the box and also allows the use of VST3® and Audio Unit formats for loading third-party software instruments and effects. pedalboard was built by Spotify’s Audio Intelligence Lab to enable using studio-quality audio effects from within Python and TensorFlow. Internally at Spotify, pedalboard is used for data augmentation to improve machine learning models and to help power features like Spotify’s AI DJ and AI Voice Translation. pedalboard also helps in the process of content creation, making it possible to add effects to audio without using a Digital Audio Workstation.
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    Petals

    Petals

    Run 100B+ language models at home, BitTorrent-style

    Run 100B+ language models at home, BitTorrent‑style. Run large language models like BLOOM-176B collaboratively — you load a small part of the model, then team up with people serving the other parts to run inference or fine-tuning. Single-batch inference runs at ≈ 1 sec per step (token) — up to 10x faster than offloading, enough for chatbots and other interactive apps. Parallel inference reaches hundreds of tokens/sec. Beyond classic language model APIs — you can employ any fine-tuning and sampling methods, execute custom paths through the model, or see its hidden states. You get the comforts of an API with the flexibility of PyTorch. You can also host BLOOMZ, a version of BLOOM fine-tuned to follow human instructions in the zero-shot regime — just replace bloom-petals with bloomz-petals. Petals runs large language models like BLOOM-176B collaboratively — you load a small part of the model, then team up with people serving the other parts to run inference or fine-tuning.
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    Photonix Photo Manager

    Photonix Photo Manager

    A modern, web-based photo management server

    A modern, web-based photo management server. Run it on your home server and it will let you find the right photo from your collection on any device. Smart filtering is made possible by object recognition, face recognition, location awareness, color analysis and other ML algorithms. This project is currently in development and not feature complete for a version 1.0 yet. If you don't mind putting up with broken parts or want to help out, run the Docker image and give it a go. I'd love for other contributors to get involved. You can move some photos into the folder data/photos and they should get detected and imported immediately. Once you have finished trying out the system you can edit the volume in the docker-compose.yml file where it says ./data/photos to mount wherever you usually keep photos. System database, thumbnails and other cache data is stored separately from the photos so shouldn't pollute the area. You are responsible for keeping your own backups in case of error.
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    Pipecat

    Pipecat

    Framework for building real-time voice and multimodal AI agents

    Pipecat is an open source Python framework designed for building real-time voice and multimodal conversational AI agents. It provides developers with tools to orchestrate complex pipelines that combine speech recognition, language models, audio processing, and speech synthesis into a cohesive conversational system. Pipecat focuses on low-latency interactions so voice conversations with AI feel natural and responsive during live use. Pipecat allows applications to integrate multiple AI services and transports, enabling flexible deployment across different environments and communication channels. Developers can create a wide range of interactive systems including voice assistants, customer service agents, interactive storytelling applications, and multimodal interfaces that combine voice, video, images, and text. Its modular architecture allows components to be composed into pipelines that process audio, text, and video streams in real time.
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    PixelCNN

    PixelCNN

    Code for the paper "PixelCNN++: A PixelCNN Implementation..."

    PixelCNN is the official implementation from OpenAI of the autoregressive generative model described in the paper Conditional Image Generation with PixelCNN Decoders. It provides code for training and evaluating PixelCNN models on image datasets, focusing on conditional image modeling where pixels are generated sequentially based on the values of previously generated pixels. The repository demonstrates how to apply masked convolutions to enforce autoregressive dependencies and achieve tractable likelihood-based training. It also includes scripts for reproducing key experimental results from the paper, such as conditional sampling on datasets like CIFAR-10. The project serves as both a research reference and a practical framework for experimenting with autoregressive generative models. Although archived, PixelCNN has influenced a wide range of later work in generative modeling, including advancements in image transformers and diffusion models.
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    PyGPT

    PyGPT

    Open source personal AI Assistant for Linux, Windows and Mac

    PyGPT is a desktop application that allows you to talk to OpenAI's LLM models such as GPT4 and GPT3 using your own computer and OpenAI API. It allows you to talk in chat mode and in completion mode, as well as generate images using DALL-E 2. PyGPT also adds access to the Internet for GPT via Google Custom Search API and Wikipedia API and includes voice synthesis using Microsoft Azure Text-to-Speech API. Moreover, the application has implemented context memory support, context storage, history of contexts, which can be restored at any time and e.g. continue the conversation from point in history, and also has a convenient and intuitive system of presets that allows you to quickly and pleasantly create and manage your prompts. Plugins support is also available.
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    PyTensor

    PyTensor

    Python library for defining and optimizing mathematical expressions

    PyTensor is a fork of Aesara, a Python library for defining, optimizing, and efficiently evaluating mathematical expressions involving multi-dimensional arrays. PyTensor is based on Theano, which has been powering large-scale computationally intensive scientific investigations since 2007. A hackable, pure-Python codebase. Extensible graph framework is suitable for rapid development of custom operators and symbolic optimizations. Implements an extensible graph transpilation framework that currently provides compilation via C, JAX, and Numba. Based on one of the most widely-used Python tensor libraries: Theano.
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    Quark Agent

    Quark Agent

    Quark Agent - Your AI-powered Android APK Analyst

    With Quark Agent, you can perform analyses using only natural language. It creates Quark Script code following your ideas and adjusts the code promptly as you provide feedback.
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    RL Baselines3 Zoo

    RL Baselines3 Zoo

    Training framework for Stable Baselines3 reinforcement learning agents

    rl-baselines3-zoo is a collection of pre-trained models, benchmarks, and hyperparameter tuning tools built on top of Stable Baselines3, a reinforcement learning library. It provides an easy way to test, evaluate, and train RL agents across a wide variety of environments.
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    RealtimeTTS

    RealtimeTTS

    Converts text to speech in realtime

    RealtimeTTS is a low-latency text-to-speech library built for real-time applications such as voice chat with LLMs, assistants, and interactive tools. It is designed around a streaming model: you can feed it text incrementally (for example, as an LLM responds) and get audio output almost immediately, which keeps end-to-end latency very low. The library is engine-agnostic and plugs into a wide range of cloud and local TTS systems, including OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Azure, Coqui, Piper, StyleTTS2, Edge TTS, Google TTS, system TTS and others, so you can swap providers without rewriting your pipeline. It supports both internet-based engines and fully local engines, which lets you choose between privacy, cost, and quality trade-offs. RealtimeTTS also includes robustness features such as automatic fallbacks when a backend fails, so production systems can stay responsive even if one TTS provider is temporarily unavailable.
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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. It explicitly models “carry-over” (adstock) and diminishing-returns (saturation) effects per channel, enabling realistic modeling of how advertising persists over time and saturates.
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    Rogue

    Rogue

    AI Agent Evaluator & Red Team Platform

    Rogue is an open-source evaluation and red-team framework designed to test the reliability, safety, and policy compliance of AI agents. The platform automatically interacts with an AI agent by generating dynamic scenarios and multi-turn conversations that simulate real-world interactions. Instead of relying solely on static test scripts, Rogue uses an agent-as-a-judge architecture where one agent probes another agent to detect failures or unexpected behaviors. The system allows developers to define specific scenarios, expected outcomes, and business rules so that the framework can verify whether an agent behaves according to required policies. During testing, Rogue records conversations and produces detailed reports that explain whether the agent passed or failed each scenario. These reports include reasoning and evidence, helping developers understand why a particular failure occurred.
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    SWIFT LLM

    SWIFT LLM

    Use PEFT or Full-parameter to CPT/SFT/DPO/GRPO 600+ LLMs

    SWIFT LLM is a comprehensive framework developed within the ModelScope ecosystem for training, fine-tuning, evaluating, and deploying large language models and multimodal models. The platform provides a full machine learning pipeline that supports tasks ranging from model pre-training to reinforcement learning alignment techniques. It integrates with popular inference engines such as vLLM and LMDeploy to accelerate deployment and runtime performance. The framework also includes support for many modern training strategies, including preference learning methods and parameter-efficient fine-tuning techniques. ms-swift is designed to work with hundreds of language and multimodal models, providing a unified environment for experimentation and production deployment.
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    SafeClaw

    SafeClaw

    Chat with it via text and voice

    SafeClaw is an open-source, entirely local alternative to cloud-based AI assistants like OpenClaw, enabling users to build a personal assistant that runs on their own machine without incurring API usage charges or exposing data to third-party services. It emphasizes privacy and predictability by using traditional programming, rule-based intent parsing, and established machine learning tools rather than large language models, meaning there are no per-token API costs and deterministic behavior. The assistant offers features such as voice control using fully local speech-to-text (Whisper) and text-to-speech (Piper) capabilities, news aggregation with extractive summarization, and smart home or Bluetooth device control. SafeClaw supports multiple channels, including CLI and Telegram, and avoids prompt injection risk because it doesn’t rely on LLMs for core operations.
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    SageMaker Python SDK

    SageMaker Python SDK

    Training and deploying machine learning models on Amazon SageMaker

    SageMaker Python SDK is an open source library for training and deploying machine learning models on Amazon SageMaker. With the SDK, you can train and deploy models using popular deep learning frameworks Apache MXNet and TensorFlow. You can also train and deploy models with Amazon algorithms, which are scalable implementations of core machine learning algorithms that are optimized for SageMaker and GPU training. If you have your own algorithms built into SageMaker-compatible Docker containers, you can train and host models using these as well.
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    Search with Lepton

    Search with Lepton

    Lightweight demo to build a conversational AI search engine quickly

    Search with Lepton is an open source demonstration project that shows how to build a conversational search engine using the Lepton AI framework. It combines traditional web search with large language models to provide natural language answers to user queries. It retrieves information from supported search engines and uses that context to generate responses through a retrieval-augmented generation approach. The implementation is intentionally minimal, containing fewer than 500 lines of code while still providing a complete working example of an AI-powered search system. It includes both a backend service written in Python and a web interface that allows users to interact with the search engine in a conversational format. Developers can configure different search providers and language models through environment variables, making it flexible for experimentation and prototyping.
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    Serena

    Serena

    Agent toolkit providing semantic retrieval and editing capabilities

    Serena is a coding-focused agent toolkit that turns an LLM into a practical software-engineering agent with semantic retrieval and editing over real repositories. It operates as an MCP server (and other integrations), exposing IDE-like tools so agents can locate symbols, reason about code structure, make targeted edits, and validate changes. The toolkit is LLM-agnostic and framework-agnostic, positioning itself as a drop-in capability for different chat UIs, orchestrators, or custom agent stacks. It emphasizes symbol-level understanding rather than naive file-wide diffs, enabling more precise refactors and additions. The repository and ecosystem materials highlight rapid setup, agent interoperability, and examples that show agents iterating on a codebase with guardrails. It’s actively maintained by Oraios, with recent updates, community showcases, and third-party write-ups underscoring interest from the agent tooling community.
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    SetFit

    SetFit

    Efficient few-shot learning with Sentence Transformers

    SetFit is an efficient and prompt-free framework for few-shot fine-tuning of Sentence Transformers. It achieves high accuracy with little labeled data - for instance, with only 8 labeled examples per class on the Customer Reviews sentiment dataset, SetFit is competitive with fine-tuning RoBERTa Large on the full training set of 3k examples.
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    SimpleTuner

    SimpleTuner

    A general fine-tuning kit geared toward image/video/audio diffusion

    SimpleTuner is an open-source toolkit designed to simplify the fine-tuning of modern diffusion models for generating images, video, and audio. The project focuses on providing a clear and understandable training environment for researchers, developers, and artists who want to customize generative AI models without navigating complex machine learning pipelines. It supports fine-tuning workflows for models such as Stable Diffusion variants and other diffusion architectures, enabling users to adapt pretrained models to specialized datasets or creative tasks. The system includes configuration-driven training processes that allow users to define datasets, model paths, and training parameters with minimal setup. SimpleTuner also emphasizes experimentation and academic collaboration, encouraging contributions and iterative improvements from the open-source community.
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    Skyvern

    Skyvern

    Automate browser-based workflows with LLMs and Computer Vision

    Skyvern uses a combination of computer vision and AI to understand content on a webpage, making it adaptable to any website. Skyvern takes instructions in natural language, allowing it to execute complex objectives with simple commands. Skyvern is an API-first product. Workflows execute in the cloud, allowing it to run hundreds of workflows at the same time. Skyvern's AI decisions come with built-in explanations, providing clear summaries and justifications for every action. Support for proxies, with support for country, state, or even precise zip-code level targeting. Skyvern understands how to solve CAPTCHAs to complete complicated workflows. Support for authenticating into user accounts, including support for 2FA/TOTP. Extract data from workflows in any schema of your choice including CSV or JSON. Automate procurement pipelines, breeze through government forms, and complete workflows in any language.
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    Spec Kit

    Spec Kit

    Toolkit to help you get started with Spec-Driven Development

    Spec Kit is an open-source toolkit designed to enable specification-driven development workflows powered by AI coding assistants. It introduces a structured process in which developers define detailed specifications first, then allow AI tools to generate plans, tasks, and implementation code aligned with those requirements. The toolkit provides scaffolding, prompt templates, and automation scripts that help teams maintain a clear source of truth throughout the development lifecycle. By emphasizing intent before code, Spec Kit reduces ambiguity and improves the reliability of AI-generated output. It integrates with popular AI coding tools such as GitHub Copilot and similar assistants, allowing developers to embed spec-driven practices directly into their existing workflows. Overall, the project aims to improve collaboration between humans and AI by making software development more predictable, traceable, and maintainable.
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    Stable Diffusion web UI for AMDGPUs

    Stable Diffusion web UI for AMDGPUs

    Stable Diffusion WebUI optimized for AMD GPUs with editing tools

    Stable Diffusion WebUI AMDGPU is a browser-based interface for generating images using Stable Diffusion, built with Gradio and adapted for AMD graphics hardware. It provides both text-to-image and image-to-image workflows, allowing users to create, refine, and upscale visuals within a single interface. It includes tools such as inpainting and outpainting for editing specific areas of an image, along with features like prompt matrix generation and attention controls to fine-tune outputs. Users can emphasize or de-emphasize elements in prompts to influence results more precisely. A one-click setup script simplifies installation, although Python and Git are still required. Stable Diffusion WebUI AMDGPU focuses on improving accessibility for AMD GPU users, offering an alternative to CUDA-based implementations while maintaining compatibility with many existing Stable Diffusion capabilities and extensions.
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