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    Atomic Agents

    Atomic Agents

    Building AI agents, atomically

    The Atomic Agents framework is designed around the concept of atomicity to be an extremely lightweight and modular framework for building Agentic AI pipelines and applications without sacrificing developer experience and maintainability. The framework provides a set of tools and agents that can be combined to create powerful applications. It is built on top of Instructor and leverages the power of Pydantic for data and schema validation and serialization.
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    Get Shit Done

    Get Shit Done

    A light-weight and powerful meta-prompting, context engineering

    ...The project emphasizes simplicity and effectiveness over bureaucratic workflows like story points, sprint ceremonies, or enterprise processes, making it especially useful for solo developers or small teams aiming to get reliable execution without overhead. GSD breaks down big goals into atomic plans, keeps AI context fresh, and automates task execution while generating standardized documentation, roadmaps, and commit histories.
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    SAG

    SAG

    SQL-Driven RAG Engine

    ...Instead of relying on a static knowledge graph prepared in advance, the system automatically builds relational structures between entities while processing user queries. Documents are first decomposed into atomic semantic events, which are then represented using multidimensional natural language vectors. These vectors allow the system to identify relationships between concepts and construct a graph representation of knowledge at runtime. The architecture also includes a three-stage retrieval pipeline consisting of recall, expansion, and reranking steps to improve search accuracy. ...
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    Stagehand

    Stagehand

    An AI web browsing framework focused on simplicity and extensibility

    ...The goal of Stagehand is to provide a lightweight, configurable framework, without overly complex abstractions, as well as modular support for different models and model providers. It's not going to order you a pizza, but it will help you reliably automate the web. Each Stagehand function takes in an atomic instruction, such as act("click the login button") or extract("find the red shoes"), generates the appropriate Playwright code to accomplish that instruction, and executes it.
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    AtomAI

    AtomAI

    Deep and Machine Learning for Microscopy

    AtomAI is a Pytorch-based package for deep and machine-learning analysis of microscopy data that doesn't require any advanced knowledge of Python or machine learning. The intended audience is domain scientists with a basic understanding of how to use NumPy and Matplotlib. It was developed by Maxim Ziatdinov at Oak Ridge National Lab. The purpose of the AtomAI is to provide an environment that bridges the instrument-specific libraries and general physical analysis by enabling the seamless...
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    goodsKill

    goodsKill

    Microservices-based flash sale system for high-concurrency testing

    goodsKill is a simulated flash sale microservices project built with Spring Cloud 2023.x, Spring Boot 3.x, and Dubbo 3.x. It provides a unified API for testing high-concurrency seckill scenarios while demonstrating modern backend architecture patterns. goodsKill integrates key components such as Nacos for service discovery and configuration, Redis and MongoDB for data handling, and Kafka or RabbitMQ for messaging. It supports distributed transactions, database sharding, and multiple...
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    Uranie

    Uranie

    Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT

    Uranie is a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis plateform based on the ROOT framework (http://root.cern.ch) . It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr). It provides various tools for: - data analysis - sampling - statistical modeling - optimisation - sensitivity analysis - uncertainty analysis - running code on high performance computers - etc. Thanks to ROOT, it is easily scriptable in CINT (c++ like syntax) and Python. Is is available both for Unix and Windows platforms (a dedicated platform archive is available on request). ...
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    Alphafold2

    Alphafold2

    Unofficial Pytorch implementation / replication of Alphafold2

    ...This repository will now be geared towards a straight pytorch translation with some improvements on positional encoding. lhatsk has reported training a modified trunk of this repository, using the same setup as trRosetta, with competitive results. The underlying assumption is that the trunk works on the residue level, and then constitutes to atomic level for the structure module, whether it be SE3 Transformers, E(n)-Transformer, or EGNN doing the refinement.
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    exchange-core

    exchange-core

    Ultra-fast matching engine written in Java based on LMAX Disruptor

    ...Disk journaling and journal replay support, state snapshots (serialization) and restore operations, LZ4 compression. Lock-free and contention-free order matching and risk control algorithms. Matching engine and risk control operations are atomic and deterministic.
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    jACT-R is a open source java implementation of John Anderson and Christian Lebiere's ACT-R cognitive architecture/theory. - see The Atomic Components of Thought (Anderson & Lebiere, 1998) Latest release http://jactr.org/
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    SURF-nanodots

    Very basic computer vision program

    ...Originated in summer 2007 as a collection of C compiled for Matlab (MEX) files and was eventually ported to a standalone C++ application with a GUI created in Qt. This program takes atomic and magnetic force microscope (AFM/MFM) image pairs as input and uses threshold segmentation to identify magnetic nanodots by intensity in the AFM image. These are then used to assess the magnetic states of those dots in the MFM image Attribution: "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4" by Blanchette and Summerfield was helpful in getting me started on the GUI.
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