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    Apple Neural Engine (ANE) Transformers

    Apple Neural Engine (ANE) Transformers

    Reference implementation of the Transformer architecture optimized

    ANE Transformers is a reference PyTorch implementation of Transformer components optimized for Apple Neural Engine on devices with A14 or newer and on Macs with M1 or newer chips. It demonstrates how to structure attention and related layers to achieve substantial speedups and lower peak memory compared to baseline implementations when deployed to ANE. The repository targets practitioners who want to keep familiar PyTorch modeling while preparing models for Core ML/ANE execution paths. Documentation highlights reported improvements in throughput and memory residency, while releases track incremental fixes and packaging updates. The project sits alongside related Apple ML repos that focus on deploying attention-based models efficiently to ANE-equipped hardware. In short, it’s a practical blueprint for adapting Transformers to Apple’s dedicated ML accelerator without rewriting entire model stacks.
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    Archon

    Archon

    The knowledge and task management backbone for AI coding assistants

    Archon is an open-source “command center” designed to enhance AI coding assistant workflows by giving developers a centralized environment for knowledge management, context engineering, and task coordination across AI agents. It acts as a backend (including an MCP server) that allows different AI coding tools and assistants to share the same structured context, knowledge base, and task lists, improving consistency, productivity, and collaboration across multi-agent interactions. Users can import documentation, project files, and external knowledge so that assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, or other LLM-powered tools work with up-to-date, project-specific context rather than relying on limited prompt memory. Archon’s UI and APIs are intended to streamline how developers interact with their agents, whether for exploratory coding, automated task execution, or integrated RAG workflows, helping reduce friction between manual coding tasks and AI-generated suggestions.
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    Argilla

    Argilla

    The open-source data curation platform for LLMs

    Argilla is a production-ready framework for building and improving datasets for NLP projects. Deploy your own Argilla Server on Spaces with a few clicks. Use embeddings to find the most similar records with the UI. This feature uses vector search combined with traditional search (keyword and filter based). Argilla is free, open-source, and 100% compatible with major NLP libraries (Hugging Face transformers, spaCy, Stanford Stanza, Flair, etc.). In fact, you can use and combine your preferred libraries without implementing any specific interface. Most annotation tools treat data collection as a one-off activity at the beginning of each project. In real-world projects, data collection is a key activity of the iterative process of ML model development. Once a model goes into production, you want to monitor and analyze its predictions, and collect more data to improve your model over time. Argilla is designed to close this gap, enabling you to iterate as much as you need.
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    AudioMuse-AI

    AudioMuse-AI

    AudioMuse-AI is an Open Source Dockerized environment

    AudioMuse-AI is an open-source system designed to automatically generate playlists and analyze music libraries using artificial intelligence and audio signal processing techniques. The platform runs locally in a Dockerized environment and performs detailed sonic analysis on audio files to understand characteristics such as tempo, mood, and acoustic similarity. By analyzing the underlying audio content rather than relying on external metadata services, the system can organize large personal music libraries and generate curated playlists for different moods or listening contexts. AudioMuse-AI integrates with several popular self-hosted music servers including Jellyfin, Navidrome, and Emby, allowing users to extend existing media servers with advanced AI-powered recommendation capabilities. The system uses machine learning and audio analysis tools such as Librosa and ONNX models to extract features directly from audio tracks.
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    Auto-PyTorch

    Auto-PyTorch

    Automatic architecture search and hyperparameter optimization

    While early AutoML frameworks focused on optimizing traditional ML pipelines and their hyperparameters, another trend in AutoML is to focus on neural architecture search. To bring the best of these two worlds together, we developed Auto-PyTorch, which jointly and robustly optimizes the network architecture and the training hyperparameters to enable fully automated deep learning (AutoDL). Auto-PyTorch is mainly developed to support tabular data (classification, regression) and time series data (forecasting). The newest features in Auto-PyTorch for tabular data are described in the paper "Auto-PyTorch Tabular: Multi-Fidelity MetaLearning for Efficient and Robust AutoDL" (see below for bibtex ref). Details about Auto-PyTorch for multi-horizontal time series forecasting tasks can be found in the paper "Efficient Automated Deep Learning for Time Series Forecasting" (also see below for bibtex ref).
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    AutoGluon

    AutoGluon

    AutoGluon: AutoML for Image, Text, and Tabular Data

    AutoGluon enables easy-to-use and easy-to-extend AutoML with a focus on automated stack ensembling, deep learning, and real-world applications spanning image, text, and tabular data. Intended for both ML beginners and experts, AutoGluon enables you to quickly prototype deep learning and classical ML solutions for your raw data with a few lines of code. Automatically utilize state-of-the-art techniques (where appropriate) without expert knowledge. Leverage automatic hyperparameter tuning, model selection/ensembling, architecture search, and data processing. Easily improve/tune your bespoke models and data pipelines, or customize AutoGluon for your use-case. AutoGluon is modularized into sub-modules specialized for tabular, text, or image data. You can reduce the number of dependencies required by solely installing a specific sub-module via: python3 -m pip install <submodule>.
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    Autodistill

    Autodistill

    Images to inference with no labeling

    Autodistill uses big, slower foundation models to train small, faster supervised models. Using autodistill, you can go from unlabeled images to inference on a custom model running at the edge with no human intervention in between. You can use Autodistill on your own hardware, or use the Roboflow hosted version of Autodistill to label images in the cloud.
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    Avalanche

    Avalanche

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

    Avalanche is an end-to-end Continual Learning library based on Pytorch, born within ContinualAI with the unique goal of providing a shared and collaborative open-source (MIT licensed) codebase for fast prototyping, training and reproducible evaluation of continual learning algorithms. Avalanche can help Continual Learning researchers in several ways. 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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    BERTopic

    BERTopic

    Leveraging BERT and c-TF-IDF to create easily interpretable topics

    BERTopic is a topic modeling technique that leverages transformers and c-TF-IDF to create dense clusters allowing for easily interpretable topics whilst keeping important words in the topic descriptions. BERTopic supports guided, supervised, semi-supervised, manual, long-document, hierarchical, class-based, dynamic, and online topic modeling. It even supports visualizations similar to LDAvis! Corresponding medium posts can be found here, here and here. For a more detailed overview, you can read the paper or see a brief overview. After having trained our BERTopic model, we can iteratively go through hundreds of topics to get a good understanding of the topics that were extracted. However, that takes quite some time and lacks a global representation. Instead, we can visualize the topics that were generated in a way very similar to LDAvis. By default, the main steps for topic modeling with BERTopic are sentence-transformers, UMAP, HDBSCAN, and c-TF-IDF run in sequence.
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    Bard

    Bard

    Python SDK/API for reverse engineered Google Bard

    The Bard repository from acheong08 is an unofficial client library and set of tools designed to interact programmatically with Google Bard, Google’s conversational AI service, allowing developers to automate queries, integrate Bard into their own applications, and experiment with scripting around Bard-style prompts without relying on a formal, official API. Because Google doesn’t provide a standard public API for Bard, this project works by reverse-engineering the web interactions that power Bard’s interface and exposing them through code-friendly interfaces, enabling chat automation, custom workflows, and bot creation. The repository typically includes authentication handling, session management, and request/response serialization so that developers don’t have to deal with low-level HTTP details. Users can integrate Bard into Python scripts, chatbots, or local testing environments where conversational AI is useful but an official API isn’t yet available.
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    BasedHardware

    BasedHardware

    Open source AI wearable platform for recording and summarizing speech

    Omi is an open source AI wearable platform designed to capture spoken conversations and convert them into useful digital information such as transcripts, summaries, and action items. It combines hardware, firmware, mobile applications, and backend services to create a complete ecosystem for voice-driven interaction. Users can connect the wearable device to a mobile phone and automatically record and transcribe meetings, conversations, and voice memos. Omi includes firmware for wearable hardware, a Flutter-based mobile companion application, backend services built with Python and FastAPI, and various SDKs for developers. These components work together to process audio, perform speech recognition, and integrate AI features such as summaries and automated actions. Developers can extend the platform by building plugins, integrations, and custom applications using provided SDKs and APIs. The repository also supports experimental hardware implementations.
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    BettaFish

    BettaFish

    Public opinion analysis system

    BettaFish is an open-source, multi-agent public opinion analysis system built to automate the collection, deep analysis, and reporting of social media data at scale through conversational queries. It uses a modular architecture of specialized agents that collaborate to crawl mainstream platforms, extract multimodal content like text and short video, and synthesize insights through both statistical and large language model techniques. With a design that lets users pose questions in natural language and receive structured reports, charts, and visualizations, the system aims to break information cocoons and provide comprehensive views of trends and public sentiment. Unlike simpler analytics tools, BettaFish employs agent collaboration and a “forum” style internal mechanism to combine diverse model outputs, making the analysis richer and more robust. It also integrates multimodal processing, enabling it to parse images and video alongside text.
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    BindsNET

    BindsNET

    Simulation of spiking neural networks (SNNs) using PyTorch

    A Python package used for simulating spiking neural networks (SNNs) on CPUs or GPUs using PyTorch Tensor functionality. BindsNET is a spiking neural network simulation library geared towards the development of biologically inspired algorithms for machine learning. This package is used as part of ongoing research on applying SNNs to machine learning (ML) and reinforcement learning (RL) problems in the Biologically Inspired Neural & Dynamical Systems (BINDS) lab.
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    Bytewax

    Bytewax

    Python Stream Processing

    Bytewax is a Python framework that simplifies event and stream processing. Because Bytewax couples the stream and event processing capabilities of Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams with the friendly and familiar interface of Python, you can re-use the Python libraries you already know and love. Connect data sources, run stateful transformations, and write to various downstream systems with built-in connectors or existing Python libraries. Bytewax is a Python framework and Rust distributed processing engine that uses a dataflow computational model to provide parallelizable stream processing and event processing capabilities similar to Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams. You can use Bytewax for a variety of workloads from moving data à la Kafka Connect style all the way to advanced online machine learning workloads. Bytewax is not limited to streaming applications but excels anywhere that data can be distributed at the input and output.
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    CCZero (中国象棋Zero)

    CCZero (中国象棋Zero)

    Implement AlphaZero/AlphaGo Zero methods on Chinese chess

    ChineseChess-AlphaZero is a project that implements the AlphaZero algorithm for the game of Chinese Chess (Xiangqi). It adapts DeepMind’s AlphaZero method—combining neural networks and Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS)—to learn and play Chinese Chess without prior human data. The system includes self-play, training, and evaluation pipelines tailored to Xiangqi's unique game mechanics.
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    CLI-Anything

    CLI-Anything

    Making ALL Software Agent-Native

    CLI-Anything is a framework designed to transform traditional software applications into agent-native command-line interfaces that can be directly controlled by AI systems. It is built on the idea that the command-line interface is the most universal, structured, and composable interface for both humans and AI agents, enabling deterministic and predictable execution of workflows. The system provides a methodology and tooling for generating CLI wrappers around existing applications, allowing them to be controlled programmatically using natural language instructions interpreted by AI agents. It integrates with multiple AI platforms such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex, and GitHub Copilot CLI, enabling cross-platform compatibility and flexibility. CLI-Anything emphasizes structured outputs such as JSON to reduce parsing complexity and improve reliability in automation scenarios.
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    CO3D (Common Objects in 3D)

    CO3D (Common Objects in 3D)

    Tooling for the Common Objects In 3D dataset

    CO3Dv2 (Common Objects in 3D, version 2) is a large-scale 3D computer vision dataset and toolkit from Facebook Research designed for training and evaluating category-level 3D reconstruction methods using real-world data. It builds upon the original CO3Dv1 dataset, expanding both scale and quality—featuring 2× more sequences and 4× more frames, with improved image fidelity, more accurate segmentation masks, and enhanced annotations for object-centric 3D reconstruction. CO3Dv2 enables research in multi-view 3D reconstruction, novel view synthesis, and geometry-aware representation learning. Each of the thousands of sequences in CO3Dv2 captures a common object (from categories like cars, chairs, or plants) from multiple real-world viewpoints. The dataset includes RGB images, depth maps, masks, and camera poses for each frame, along with pre-defined training, validation, and testing splits for both few-view and many-view reconstruction tasks.
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    Chainer

    Chainer

    A flexible deep learning framework

    Chainer is a Python-based deep learning framework. It provides automatic differentiation APIs based on dynamic computational graphs as well as high-level APIs for neural networks.
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    ChatGPT Plugins Collection

    ChatGPT Plugins Collection

    An unofficial collection of Plugins for ChatGPT

    ChatGPT-Plugins-Collection is a community-driven repository that gathers examples and resources for building, testing, and experimenting with ChatGPT plugins. The collection provides a variety of plugin implementations that showcase different use cases, helping developers learn how to extend ChatGPT’s functionality. It is designed to serve both as a learning resource for beginners and a reference point for more experienced developers. By centralizing community contributions, the repository highlights practical applications of plugins across domains such as productivity, data access, and automation. The project also serves as a starting point for developers interested in building their own custom plugins, offering inspiration and code samples. With its open structure, it encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing in the growing ecosystem of ChatGPT extensions.
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    Cherche

    Cherche

    Neural Search

    Cherche allows the creation of efficient neural search pipelines using retrievers and pre-trained language models as rankers. Cherche's main strength is its ability to build diverse and end-to-end pipelines from lexical matching, semantic matching, and collaborative filtering-based models. Cherche provides modules dedicated to summarization and question answering. These modules are compatible with Hugging Face's pre-trained models and fully integrated into neural search pipelines. Search is fully compatible with the collaborative filtering library Implicit. It is advantageous if you have a history associated with users and you want to retrieve / re-rank documents based on user preferences.
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    Chonkie

    Chonkie

    The no-nonsense RAG chunking library

    Chonkie is an AI-powered framework designed for building conversational agents and chatbots with natural language understanding and multi-turn conversation support.
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    Ciphey

    Ciphey

    Decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher

    Fully automated decryption/decoding/cracking tool using natural language processing & artificial intelligence, along with some common sense. You don't know, you just know it's possibly encrypted. Ciphey will figure it out for you. Ciphey can solve most things in 3 seconds or less. Ciphey aims to be a tool to automate a lot of decryptions & decodings such as multiple base encodings, classical ciphers, hashes or more advanced cryptography. If you don't know much about cryptography, or you want to quickly check the ciphertext before working on it yourself, Ciphey is for you. The technical part. Ciphey uses a custom-built artificial intelligence module (AuSearch) with a Cipher Detection Interface to approximate what something is encrypted with. And then a custom-built, customizable natural language processing Language Checker Interface, which can detect when the given text becomes plaintext.
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    Claude Code Security Reviewer

    Claude Code Security Reviewer

    An AI-powered security review GitHub Action using Claude

    The claude-code-security-review repository implements a GitHub Action that uses Claude (via the Anthropic API) to perform semantic security audits of code changes in pull requests. Rather than relying purely on pattern matching or static analysis, this action feeds diffs and surrounding context to Claude to reason about potential vulnerabilities (e.g. injection, misconfigurations, secrets exposure, etc). When a PR is opened, the action analyzes only the changed files (diff-aware scanning), generates findings (with explanations, severity, and remediation suggestions), filters false positives using custom prompt logic, and posts comments directly on the PR. It supports configuration inputs (which files/directories to skip, model timeout, whether to comment on the PR, etc). The tool is language-agnostic (it doesn’t need language-specific parsers), uses contextual understanding rather than simplistic rules, and aims to reduce noise with smarter filtering.
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    ClawTeam

    ClawTeam

    ClawTeam: Agent Swarm Intelligence (One Command → Full Automation)

    ClawTeam is an advanced multi-agent orchestration framework that enables AI agents to form collaborative swarms capable of solving complex tasks autonomously. Instead of relying on a single agent, the system allows a leader agent to spawn and coordinate multiple specialized sub-agents, each responsible for different aspects of a problem. These agents communicate, share insights, and dynamically adapt their strategies based on real-time feedback, creating a form of collective intelligence. The framework supports a wide range of use cases, including software development, machine learning research, financial analysis, and content production. It is designed to work with various AI tools and command-line agents, making it highly flexible and extensible. ClawTeam also includes monitoring tools such as dashboards and tmux-based views to observe agent activity and progress.
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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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