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    Pearl

    Pearl

    A Production-ready Reinforcement Learning AI Agent Library

    Pearl is a production-ready reinforcement learning and contextual bandit agent library built for real-world sequential decision making. It is organized around modular components—policy learners, replay buffers, exploration strategies, safety modules, and history summarizers—that snap together to form reliable agents with clear boundaries and strong defaults. The library implements classic and modern algorithms across two regimes: contextual bandits (e.g., LinUCB, LinTS, SquareCB, neural...
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    Magika

    Magika

    Fast and accurate AI powered file content types detection

    Magika is an AI-powered file-type detector that uses a compact deep-learning model to classify binary and textual files with high accuracy and very low latency. The model is engineered to be only a few megabytes and to run quickly even on CPU-only systems, making it practical for desktop apps, servers, and security pipelines. Magika ships as a command-line tool and a library, providing drop-in detection that improves on traditional “magic number” and heuristic approaches, especially for...
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    LLMs-from-scratch

    LLMs-from-scratch

    Implement a ChatGPT-like LLM in PyTorch from scratch, step by step

    LLMs-from-scratch is an educational codebase that walks through implementing modern large-language-model components step by step. It emphasizes building blocks—tokenization, embeddings, attention, feed-forward layers, normalization, and training loops—so learners understand not just how to use a model but how it works internally. The repository favors clear Python and NumPy or PyTorch implementations that can be run and modified without heavyweight frameworks obscuring the logic. Chapters...
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    NoneBot

    NoneBot

    Asynchronous multi-platform robot framework written in Python

    Use NB-CLI to quickly build your own robot. Plug-in development, modular management. Supports multiple platforms and multiple incident response methods. Asynchronous priority development to improve operational efficiency. Simple and clear dependency injection system, built-in dependency functions reduce user code. NoneBot2 is a modern, cross-platform, and extensible Python chatbot framework. It is based on Python's type annotations and asynchronous features, and can provide convenient and...
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    LTX-2

    LTX-2

    Python inference and LoRA trainer package for the LTX-2 audio–video

    LTX-2 is a powerful, open-source toolkit developed by Lightricks that provides a modular, high-performance base for building real-time graphics and visual effects applications. It is architected to give developers low-level control over rendering pipelines, GPU resource management, shader orchestration, and cross-platform abstractions so they can craft visually compelling experiences without starting from scratch. Beyond basic rendering scaffolding, LTX-2 includes optimized math libraries,...
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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...
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    FL4Health

    FL4Health

    Library to facilitate federated learning research

    FL4Health is a Vector Institute toolkit for building modular, clinically-focused FL pipelines. Tailored for healthcare, it supports privacy-preserving FL, heterogeneous data settings, integrated reporting, and clear API design.
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    Deep Search Agent

    Deep Search Agent

    Implement a concise and clear Deep Search Agent from 0

    Deep Search Agent is an experimental demonstration project that showcases an autonomous AI agent designed to perform multi-step research and information gathering tasks. The repository illustrates how large language models can be orchestrated with tools and planning logic to execute complex search workflows rather than single-prompt responses. It typically combines reasoning, retrieval, and iterative refinement so the agent can break down questions, gather evidence, and synthesize structured...
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    Aider

    Aider

    Aider is AI pair programming in your terminal

    Aider is an AI pair programming tool that runs directly in your terminal, helping developers build new projects or extend existing codebases faster and more confidently. It works alongside you like a coding partner, using powerful large language models to understand your code and implement precise changes. Aider creates a structured map of your entire repository, allowing it to handle large and complex projects effectively. It supports over 100 programming languages, making it flexible for...
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    OpenAI Agent Skills

    OpenAI Agent Skills

    Skills Catalog for Codex

    OpenAI Agent Skills is an open-source repository that serves as a broad catalog of agent skills designed to extend the capabilities of OpenAI Codex and other AI coding agents. It organizes reusable, task-specific workflows, instructions, scripts, and resources into modular skill folders so that an AI agent can reliably perform complex tasks without repeated custom prompting, making agent behavior more predictable and composable. Each skill is defined with clear metadata and instructions...
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    ChatGPT Discord Bot

    ChatGPT Discord Bot

    Integrate ChatGPT into your own discord bot

    Build your own Discord bot using ChatGPT. Using certain personas may generate vulgar or disturbing content. Use at your own risk. Public mode (default), the bot directly replies on the channel. The bot's reply can only be seen by the person who used the command. Invite your bot to your server via OAuth2 URL Generator. Email/Password authentication (Not supported for Google/Microsoft accounts). A system prompt would be invoked when the bot is first started or reset. You can set it up by...
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    AI Runner

    AI Runner

    Offline inference engine for art, real-time voice conversations

    AI Runner is an offline inference engine designed to run a collection of AI workloads on your own machine, including image generation for art, real-time voice conversations, LLM-powered chatbots and automated workflows. It is implemented as a desktop-oriented Python application and emphasizes privacy and self-hosting, allowing users to work with text-to-speech, speech-to-text, text-to-image and multimodal models without sending data to external services. At the core of its LLM stack is a...
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    nanochat

    nanochat

    The best ChatGPT that $100 can buy

    nanochat is a from-scratch, end-to-end “mini ChatGPT” that shows the entire path from raw text to a chatty web app in one small, dependency-lean codebase. The repository stitches together every stage of the lifecycle: tokenizer training, pretraining a Transformer on a large web corpus, mid-training on dialogue and multiple-choice tasks, supervised fine-tuning, optional reinforcement learning for alignment, and finally efficient inference with caching. Its north star is approachability and...
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    ZenML

    ZenML

    Build portable, production-ready MLOps pipelines

    A simple yet powerful open-source framework that scales your MLOps stack with your needs. Set up ZenML in a matter of minutes, and start with all the tools you already use. Gradually scale up your MLOps stack by switching out components whenever your training or deployment requirements change. Keep up with the latest changes in the MLOps world and easily integrate any new developments. Define simple and clear ML workflows without wasting time on boilerplate tooling or infrastructure code....
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    Shapash

    Shapash

    Explainability and Interpretability to Develop Reliable ML models

    Shapash is a Python library dedicated to the interpretability of Data Science models. It provides several types of visualization that display explicit labels that everyone can understand. Data Scientists can more easily understand their models, share their results and easily document their projects in an HTML report. End users can understand the suggestion proposed by a model using a summary of the most influential criteria.
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    Simple Evals

    Simple Evals

    Lightweight framework for evaluating large language model performance

    simple-evals is a lightweight evaluation framework developed by OpenAI for quickly testing models against small, focused benchmarks. It is designed to help researchers and developers run targeted evaluations without the complexity of large-scale pipelines. By emphasizing simplicity, the framework makes it easy to define new tasks, run evaluations, and interpret results in a reproducible way. It is particularly useful for sanity checks, exploratory research, and comparing performance across...
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    HanLP

    HanLP

    Han Language Processing

    HanLP is a multilingual Natural Language Processing (NLP) library composed of a series of models and algorithms. Built on TensorFlow 2.0, it was designed to advance state-of-the-art deep learning techniques and popularize the application of natural language processing in both academia and industry. HanLP is capable of lexical analysis (Chinese word segmentation, part-of-speech tagging, named entity recognition), syntax analysis, text classification, and sentiment analysis. It comes with...
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    IndexTTS2

    IndexTTS2

    Industrial-level controllable zero-shot text-to-speech system

    IndexTTS is a modern, zero-shot text-to-speech (TTS) system engineered to deliver high-quality, natural-sounding speech synthesis with few requirements and strong voice-cloning capabilities. It builds on state-of-the-art models such as XTTS and other modern neural TTS backbones, improving them with a conformer-based speech conditional encoder and upgrading the decoder to a high-quality vocoder (BigVGAN2), leading to clearer and more natural audio output. The system supports zero-shot voice...
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    LLaMA 3

    LLaMA 3

    The official Meta Llama 3 GitHub site

    This repository is the former home for Llama 3 model artifacts and getting-started code, covering pre-trained and instruction-tuned variants across multiple parameter sizes. It introduced the public packaging of weights, licenses, and quickstart examples that helped developers fine-tune or run the models locally and on common serving stacks. As the Llama stack evolved, Meta consolidated repositories and marked this one deprecated, pointing users to newer, centralized hubs for models,...
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    FastMCP

    FastMCP

    The fast, Pythonic way to build Model Context Protocol servers

    FastMCP is a fast, Pythonic framework for building servers and clients using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It abstracts away protocol complexity like serialization, validation, and error handling, letting developers focus entirely on their business logic. 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...
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    ZAPI

    ZAPI

    ZAPI by Adopt AI is an open-source Python library

    ZAPI is a developer-centric API framework that streamlines building, testing, and deploying APIs with strong type safety and minimal boilerplate, helping teams deliver backend services faster with fewer errors. It emphasizes a declarative router and schema model that uses types to define request and response formats, providing clear contracts for frontend and backend teams while automatically generating documentation. Zapi abstracts many repetitive tasks such as validation, authentication...
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    Tracking Any Point (TAP)

    Tracking Any Point (TAP)

    DeepMind model for tracking arbitrary points across videos & robotics

    TAPNet is the official Google DeepMind repository for Tracking Any Point (TAP), bundling datasets, models, benchmarks, and demos for precise point tracking in videos. The project includes the TAP-Vid and TAPVid-3D benchmarks, which evaluate long-range tracking of arbitrary points in 2D and 3D across diverse real and synthetic videos. Its flagship models—TAPIR, BootsTAPIR, and the latest TAPNext—use matching plus temporal refinement or next-token style propagation to achieve state-of-the-art...
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    ticket

    ticket

    Fast, powerful, git-native ticket tracking in a single bash script

    ticket is a lightweight, git-native ticket management tool implemented as a single Bash script that brings powerful issue tracking directly into your Git workflows without requiring a database or complex setup. It stores each ticket as a Markdown file with YAML frontmatter, making them human-readable and easy to version control alongside your code, while also allowing IDEs to jump straight to ticket definitions. The CLI provides common subcommands to create, list, edit, close, and manage...
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    JEPA

    JEPA

    PyTorch code and models for V-JEPA self-supervised learning from video

    JEPA (Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture) captures the idea of predicting missing high-level representations rather than reconstructing pixels, aiming for robust, scalable self-supervised learning. A context encoder ingests visible regions and predicts target embeddings for masked regions produced by a separate target encoder, avoiding low-level reconstruction losses that can overfit to texture. This makes learning focus on semantics and structure, yielding features that transfer well...
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    DeiT (Data-efficient Image Transformers)
    DeiT (Data-efficient Image Transformers) shows that Vision Transformers can be trained competitively on ImageNet-1k without external data by using strong training recipes and knowledge distillation. Its key idea is a specialized distillation strategy—including a learnable “distillation token”—that lets a transformer learn effectively from a CNN or transformer teacher on modest-scale datasets. The project provides compact ViT variants (Tiny/Small/Base) that achieve excellent...
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