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    gpt-oss

    gpt-oss

    gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b are two open-weight language models

    gpt-oss is OpenAI’s open-weight family of large language models designed for powerful reasoning, agentic workflows, and versatile developer use cases. The series includes two main models: gpt-oss-120b, a 117-billion parameter model optimized for general-purpose, high-reasoning tasks that can run on a single H100 GPU, and gpt-oss-20b, a lighter 21-billion parameter model ideal for low-latency or specialized applications on smaller hardware.
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    OSS-Fuzz Gen

    OSS-Fuzz Gen

    LLM powered fuzzing via OSS-Fuzz

    OSS-Fuzz-Gen is a companion project that helps automatically create or improve fuzz targets for open-source codebases, aiming to increase coverage in OSS-Fuzz with minimal maintainer effort. It analyses a library’s APIs, examples, and tests to propose harnesses that exercise parsers, decoders, or protocol handlers—precisely the code where fuzzing pays off.
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    OpenAI Harmony

    OpenAI Harmony

    Renderer for the harmony response format to be used with gpt-oss

    ...The format is essential for ensuring gpt-oss models operate correctly, as they are trained to rely on this structure for generating and organizing their responses. For users accessing gpt-oss through third-party providers like HuggingFace, Ollama, or vLLM, Harmony formatting is handled automatically, but developers building custom inference setups must implement it directly.
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    Magicoder

    Magicoder

    Empowering Code Generation with OSS-Instruct

    Magicoder is an open-source family of large language models designed specifically for code generation and software development tasks. The project focuses on improving the quality and diversity of code generation by training models with a novel dataset construction approach known as OSS-Instruct. This technique uses open-source code repositories as a foundation for generating more realistic and diverse instruction datasets for training language models. By grounding training data in real open-source examples, Magicoder aims to reduce bias and improve the reliability of code generation results compared to models trained solely on synthetic instructions. ...
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    SimpleLLM

    SimpleLLM

    950 line, minimal, extensible LLM inference engine built from scratch

    ...It provides the core components of an LLM runtime—such as tokenization, batching, and asynchronous execution—without the abstraction overhead of more complex engines, making it easier for developers and researchers to understand and modify. Designed to run efficiently on high-end GPUs like NVIDIA H100 with support for models such as OpenAI/gpt-oss-120b, Simple-LLM implements continuous batching and event-driven inference loops to maximize hardware utilization and throughput. Its straightforward code structure allows anyone experimenting with custom kernels, new batching strategies, or inference optimizations to trace execution from input to output with minimal cognitive overhead.
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    ollama_manager_gui

    ollama_manager_gui

    A graphical manager for ollama that can manage your LLMs

    This app will help install ollama and LLMs using the gui provided by this app. It checks for ollama when launched and if it doesn't exist it will help by bringing you to the ollama site for download. This app is heavily upgraded and now also works properly on Linux. It now has progress bars and many many many improvements. It can launch the LLM by clicking the link. it can launch multiple LLMs in separate windows. It can also remove an installed LLM. There is a confirmation...
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    Genoss GPT

    Genoss GPT

    One API for all LLMs either Private or Public

    One line replacement for openAI ChatGPT & Embeddings powered by OSS models. Genoss is a pioneering open-source initiative that aims to offer a seamless alternative to OpenAI models such as GPT 3.5 & 4, using open-source models like GPT4ALL.
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    gpt-oss-20b

    gpt-oss-20b

    OpenAI’s compact 20B open model for fast, agentic, and local use

    ...Like its larger sibling (gpt-oss-120b), it offers adjustable reasoning depth and full chain-of-thought visibility for better interpretability. It’s released under a permissive Apache 2.0 license, allowing unrestricted commercial and research use. GPT-OSS-20B is compatible with Transformers, vLLM, Ollama, PyTorch, and other tools. It is ideal for developers building lightweight AI agents or experimenting with fine-tuning on consumer-grade hardware.
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