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    Qodo Cover

    Qodo Cover

    AI tool that generates tests to improve code coverage quickly

    Qodo Cover is an open source developer tool designed to automate the creation of unit tests using generative AI, helping teams improve code coverage with minimal manual effort. It operates as a command-line interface and can also be integrated into continuous integration workflows, making it adaptable to different development environments. It analyzes an existing codebase, identifies gaps in test coverage, and generates new tests that target uncovered or weakly tested areas. It follows an...
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    Kalavai

    Kalavai

    Turn everyday devices into your own AI cluster

    Kalavai is a self-hosted platform that turns everyday devices into your very own AI cluster. Do you have an old desktop or a gaming laptop gathering dust? Aggregate resources from multiple machines and say goodbye to CUDA out-of-memory errors. Deploy your favorite open-source LLM, fine-tune it with your own data, or simply run your distributed work, zero-DevOps. Simple. Private. Yours.
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    PySpur

    PySpur

    Visual tool for building, testing, and deploying AI agent workflows

    PySpur is a visual development environment designed to help AI engineers build, test, and iterate on agent-based workflows more efficiently. It provides a structured playground where users can define test cases, construct agents either through Python code or a graphical interface, and continuously refine their behavior. It addresses common challenges in AI agent development such as prompt tuning difficulties and lack of visibility into workflow execution. By offering a visual representation...
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    Microsandbox

    Microsandbox

    Secure local-first microVM sandbox for running untrusted code fast

    Microsandbox is an open source platform designed to securely execute untrusted code in isolated environments using lightweight virtualization techniques. It focuses on combining strong security guarantees with fast startup times by leveraging hardware-level microVM isolation instead of relying solely on traditional containers or full virtual machines. It aims to solve the common tradeoffs between speed, isolation, and control that developers encounter when running untrusted workloads. It...
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    Harbor LLM

    Harbor LLM

    Run a full local LLM stack with one command using Docker

    Harbor is an open source, containerized toolkit designed to simplify running local large language model (LLM) environments. It combines a CLI and companion app to launch backends, frontends, and supporting services with minimal setup. With a single command, users can start preconfigured tools like Ollama and Open WebUI, enabling chat, workflows, and integrations immediately. Harbor supports multiple inference engines, including llama.cpp and vLLM, and connects them seamlessly to user...
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    Kiln

    Kiln

    Open source platform for managing, testing, and deploying AI apps

    Kiln is an open source platform designed to help developers build, evaluate, and deploy AI-powered applications with greater structure and reliability. It provides a unified environment for managing prompts, datasets, and evaluation workflows, allowing teams to iterate on AI behavior in a controlled and measurable way. Kiln emphasizes reproducibility, enabling users to track changes to prompts and models while comparing outputs across different configurations. Kiln also supports systematic...
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    Diplomacy Cicero

    Diplomacy Cicero

    Code for Cicero, an AI agent that plays the game of Diplomacy

    The project is the codebase for an AI agent named Cicero developed by Facebook Research. It is designed to play the board game Diplomacy by combining open-domain natural language negotiation with strategic planning. The repository includes training code, model checkpoints, and infrastructure for both language modelling (via the ParlAI framework) and reinforcement learning for strategy agents. It supports two variants: Cicero (which handles full “press” negotiation) and Diplodocus (a variant...
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    AI File Sorter

    AI File Sorter

    Local AI file organization with categorization and rename suggestions

    AI File Sorter is a cross-platform desktop application that uses AI (local LLMs run on your computer) to organize files and suggest meaningful file names based on real content, not just filenames or extensions. The app can analyze images locally and propose descriptive rename suggestions (for example, IMG_2048.jpg → clouds_over_lake.jpg). It can also analyze document text to improve categorization and renaming. Supported formats include PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, ODT, ODS, ODP, and common...
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    Rhasspy

    Rhasspy

    Offline private voice assistant for many human languages

    Rhasspy (ˈɹæspi) is an open-source, fully offline set of voice assistant services for many human languages that works well with Hermes protocol-compatible services (Snips.AI), Home Assistant and Hass.io, Node-RED, Jeedom, OpenHAB. Rhasspy will produce JSON events that can trigger action in home automation software, such as a Node-RED flow. Rhasspy comes with a snazzy web interface that lets you configure, program, and test your voice assistant remotely from your web browser. All of the web...
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    Consistent Depth

    Consistent Depth

    We estimate dense, flicker-free, geometrically consistent depth

    Consistent Depth is a research project developed by Facebook Research that presents an algorithm for reconstructing dense and geometrically consistent depth information for all pixels in a monocular video. The system builds upon traditional structure-from-motion (SfM) techniques to provide geometric constraints while integrating a convolutional neural network trained for single-image depth estimation. During inference, the model fine-tunes itself to align with the geometric constraints of a...
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    RoboComp
    RoboComp is a robotics framework providing a set of open-source, distributed, real-time robotic and artificial vision software components and the necessary tools to create and manage them.
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    Hemera is a Virtual Intelligent System aggregating some more advanced Artificial Intelligence Technologies (speech, speech recognition, form recognition, motion recognition ...); with applications in daily tasks, domotics and robotics ...
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    minder

    minder

    Monitoring your infrastructure for free.

    This software presents a flexible and configurable proposal for monitoring and management of real and virtual HPC infrastructures, compatible with paradigm of cloud computing. We help you to answer: 1) What is the performance of my resources? 2) What equipment and resources do we have already? 3) What do we need to upgrade or repair? 4) What can we consolidate to reduce complexity or reduce energy use? 5) What resources would be better reused somewhere else? Status: PreAlpha, so...
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    BCAR is a library for the associative classification, which denotes "Boosting Class Association Rules". BCAR provides a general tool for classification tasks with various types of input data.
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    A test suite and benchmark for exact Euclidean distance transform algorithms used in Image Processing and computational geometry. It evaluates the exactness and speed of algorithms for a large number of test cases. Results can be visualized in Scilab.
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