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    xBRZ

    xBRZ

    xBRZ: "Scale by rules" - high quality image upscaling filter by Zenju

    xBRZ is a high-quality image upscaling filter for creating beautiful HD representations from low-resolution images. Reference implementations for common emulators can be found in the download section: ● DOSBox ● ePSXe ● HqMAME ● ScummVM ● Snes9x ● Kega Fusion http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbrz/files/ Test the xBRZ scaler with your own images and compare against other scalers with the "Scaler Test" tool: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbrz/files/ScalerTest_1.1.zip
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    The Java RTree project aims to maintain an Java version of the RTree spatial indexing algorithm. See http://jsi.sourceforge.net for more information, and http://github.com/aled/jsi for latest development code.
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    Downloads: 114 This Week
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    AI Shell

    AI Shell

    CLI tool turning natural language into executable shell commands

    AI Shell is an open source command-line interface tool designed to translate natural language instructions into executable shell commands, helping users interact with their terminal more intuitively. It acts as a bridge between human intent and command-line syntax by leveraging large language models to interpret plain English input and generate accurate commands. This approach reduces the need to memorize complex command structures, making it especially useful for beginners or users working across different environments. AI Shell is inspired by similar AI-assisted terminal workflows but is made openly available for customization and extension. It integrates into a developer’s existing workflow by running directly in the terminal and responding to prompts with suggested commands. Users can configure it with an API key and begin issuing requests immediately, making setup relatively straightforward.
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    DeepSeek V2

    DeepSeek V2

    Strong, Economical, and Efficient Mixture-of-Experts Language Model

    DeepSeek-V2 is the second major iteration of DeepSeek’s foundation language model (LLM) series. This version likely includes architectural improvements, training enhancements, and expanded dataset coverage compared to V1. The repository includes model weight artifacts, evaluation benchmarks across a broad suite (e.g. reasoning, math, multilingual), configuration files, and possibly tokenization / inference scripts. The V2 model is expected to support more advanced features like better context window handling, more efficient inference, better performance on challenging tasks, and stronger alignment with human feedback. Because DeepSeek is pushing open-weight competition, this V2 iteration is meant to solidify its position in benchmark rankings and in developer adoption. The code in the repository may include description files, support for tool use or plug-in architectures, and artifacts showing fine-tuning or prompt templates.
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    Google Fonts

    Google Fonts

    Font files available from Google Fonts, and a public issue tracker

    This is the central GitHub repository for Google Fonts, containing font binaries, metadata, and tools for uploading new typeface families. It serves as the staging area for fonts and follows stringent licensing structures. The top-level directories indicate the license of all files found within them. Subdirectories are named according to the family name of the fonts within. The /catalog subdirectory contains additional metadata, such as profile texts and portrait/avatar images of font designers, and this is open for contributions and corrections from anyone via GitHub. Since all the fonts available here are licensed with permission to redistribute, subject to the license terms, you can self-host using a variety of third-party projects.
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    Gson

    Gson

    A Java serialization/deserialization library to convert Java Objects

    Gson is a Java library developed by Google that allows conversion between Java objects and JSON. It enables serialization and deserialization of Java classes to and from JSON format, handling complex and generic types, nulls, custom naming policies, and more. Gson is lightweight, easy to use, and does not require annotation-based configuration, making it a popular choice for JSON processing in Java applications.
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    Kreuzberg

    Kreuzberg

    Polyglot document intelligence framework

    Kreuzberg is a flexible task orchestration and agent workflow platform designed to help developers build, coordinate, and scale intelligent agents or automation pipelines that interact with external services, runtime environments, and multi-step business workflows. It emphasizes modular design so that developers can define discrete tasks or “actions” and then compose them into complex flows where dependencies, parallel steps, and error handling are declaratively managed. This structure makes it simpler to build resilient automation pipelines that span multiple technologies or APIs without needing to glue everything together manually. The platform also supports observability and monitoring, helping teams trace the progression of workflows, catch errors early, and evaluate performance trends in orchestrated systems.
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    Motia

    Motia

    Multi-Language Backend Framework that unifies APIs

    Motia is a large-scale, multi-language backend framework designed to unify and simplify core backend concerns — from APIs and background jobs to distributed workflows, streams, and advanced AI agent integration — through a single coherent primitive with built-in observability and state management. It provides a unified development philosophy that seamlessly bridges different backend patterns (queues, event streams, scheduled jobs) while offering integrated tools for telemetry, logging, metrics, and tracing to help teams maintain high visibility into production workloads. Motia is built with extensibility in mind, allowing engineers to define complex workflows and AI-driven processes without sacrificing consistency or scalability. Its modular architecture supports integration with existing systems, plug-in architectures, and dynamic environments, making it suitable for building microservices, enterprise applications, or large automated systems.
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    ProxyBroker

    ProxyBroker

    Asynchronous tool for finding and checking public proxy servers

    ProxyBroker is an open source Python tool designed to automatically discover and verify public proxy servers from many online sources. It operates asynchronously, allowing it to gather and test large numbers of proxies efficiently while performing multiple checks concurrently. It collects proxy addresses from dozens of providers and evaluates whether they are functional and suitable for use. It supports several proxy protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5, making it flexible for different networking and scraping scenarios. ProxyBroker can filter proxies based on criteria such as anonymity level, response time, country of origin, and DNS blacklist status. In addition to discovering and validating proxies, it can also function as a proxy server that distributes incoming requests across a rotating pool of working proxies. This capability allows users to route traffic through multiple proxies automatically, which can help with tasks.
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    Python Data Science Handbook

    Python Data Science Handbook

    Python Data Science Handbook: full text in Jupyter Notebooks

    The Python Data Science Handbook is a comprehensive collection of Jupyter notebooks written by Jake VanderPlas covering fundamental Python libraries for data science, including IPython, NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-Learn and more. The project is designed for data scientists, researchers, and anyone transitioning into Python-based data work; it assumes you already know basic Python and focuses more on how to use the ecosystem effectively. Each chapter is a standalone Jupyter notebook, with runnable code, explanatory prose, visuals, and examples showing how to handle data-wrangling, exploratory data analysis, machine learning workflows, and visualization. The repository is freely available and the code is released under the MIT license; the textual content is released under a Creative Commons license. Users can also launch the notebooks in Google Colab or Binder directly, making it extremely accessible.
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    Sandspiel

    Sandspiel

    Creative cellular automata browser game

    Sandspiel is an interactive, browser-based cellular automata simulation game that allows users to experiment with physics-like behaviors using simple elements such as sand, water, fire, and plant matter. Built with Rust compiled to WebAssembly and rendered using WebGL, it achieves high-performance simulation directly in the browser without requiring installation. The project focuses on creative exploration, enabling users to draw elements onto a canvas and observe emergent behaviors as they interact in real time. Its simulation engine models particle dynamics and fluid interactions, creating visually engaging and often unpredictable outcomes that mimic natural processes. Sandspiel also emphasizes community interaction by allowing users to share, fork, and remix creations, turning the platform into a collaborative sandbox for experimentation. The architecture is designed to support extensibility, including the potential to define custom elements through programmable APIs.
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    WhisperJAV

    WhisperJAV

    Uses Qwen3-ASR, local LLM, Whisper, TEN-VAD

    WhisperJAV is an open-source speech transcription pipeline designed specifically for generating subtitles for Japanese adult video content. The project addresses challenges that standard speech recognition models face when transcribing this type of audio, which often includes low signal-to-noise ratios and large numbers of non-verbal vocalizations. Traditional automatic speech recognition systems can misinterpret these sounds as words, leading to inaccurate transcripts. WhisperJAV introduces a specialized pipeline that separates text generation from timestamp alignment, allowing the system to generate transcripts and then align them with audio using forced alignment techniques. The framework supports several speech recognition models, including Qwen-based ASR systems and fine-tuned Whisper models trained on domain-specific dialogue.
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    drozer

    drozer

    The Leading Security Assessment Framework for Android

    drozer (formerly Mercury) is the leading security testing framework for Android. drozer allows you to search for security vulnerabilities in apps and devices by assuming the role of an app and interacting with the Dalvik VM, other apps' IPC endpoints and the underlying OS. drozer provides tools to help you use, share and understand public Android exploits. It helps you to deploy a drozer Agent to a device through exploitation or social engineering. Using weasel (MWR's advanced exploitation payload) drozer is able to maximise the permissions available to it by installing a full agent, injecting a limited agent into a running process, or connecting a reverse shell to act as a Remote Access Tool (RAT).
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    edge-tts

    edge-tts

    Use Microsoft Edge's online text-to-speech service from Python

    edge-tts is a Python module and command-line tool that gives you direct access to Microsoft Edge’s online text-to-speech service without needing the Edge browser, Windows, or any API key. It wraps the same cloud voices used by Edge, exposing them through a simple CLI (edge-tts, edge-playback) and a Python API, so you can script high-quality speech generation in your own applications. The tool lets you list available voices, specify locale and voice name, and generate audio files in common formats like MP3 or WAV. It also supports generating subtitle files (such as SRT or VTT) alongside the speech, which is handy for video narration, e-learning, or accessibility workflows. From the CLI you can adjust parameters such as speaking rate, volume, and pitch, giving you some control over prosody without diving into SSML. The library is asynchronous under the hood, which makes it efficient for batch jobs or web services that need to synthesize many utterances concurrently.
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    Impro-Visor

    Impro-Visor

    Leadsheet notation with auto-generated playback, improvisation advice

    Impro-Visor® is a music notation tool for producing monophonic lead sheets, specifically intended to help the improviser. Chord symbols are used to generate backing tracks automatically. Improvisation advice exists in the form of note coloration, database of licks, and automatic lick generation from grammars. Grammars can be learned automatically from transcriptions. Styles can be edited and created by the user. Other features include generation of roadmaps for understanding keys and idiomatic chord progressions, chord voicing keyboard, MIDI and MusicXML export. See http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor for general information, including tutorials. Support and additional resources are through the user group https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/impro-visor/info. The most recent source code, since summer of 2015, is housed here: https://github.com/Impro-Visor/Impro-Visor This started when SourceForge was down for over one week during an active development period.
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    nmrshiftdb2
    nmrshiftdb2 is a NMR database (web database) for organic structures and their nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectra. It allows for spectrum prediction (13C, 1H and other nuclei) as well as for searching spectra, structures and other properties. The nmrshiftdb2 software is open source, the data is published under an open content license. The core of nmrshitdb2 are fully assigned spectra with raw data and peak lists (we have pure peak lists as well). Those datasets are peer reviewed by a board of reviewers. The project is supported by a scientific advisory board. nmrshiftdb2 is part of the NFDI4Chem initiative (https://nfdi4chem.de/) and will provide a component for a curated repository there. Please consult the documentation for more detailed information.
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    android-backup-processor

    Android adb backup extractor and packer

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    Downloads: 100 This Week
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    Agent Skills

    Agent Skills

    Skills for AI coding agents

    Agent Skills by Vercel Labs is a curated collection of modular “skills” designed to extend the capabilities of AI coding agents by packaging human-ready instructions, workflows, and optional scripts that tell an agent how to perform specific development tasks. In this repository, each skill adheres to the Agent Skills specification, meaning they’re defined as folders with a SKILL.md file (containing task descriptions and step-by-step guidance) and can include helper scripts and reference material that the agent can execute or consult when invoked. The goal of the project is to make it easy for AI assistants like Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, Codex, and others that support this open ecosystem to automatically apply best practices or perform concrete actions when a relevant user intent is detected. For example, some skills guide the agent in applying React and Next.js performance best practices, auditing UI and accessibility standards.
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    Aliucord

    Aliucord

    A modification for the Discord Android App

    Aliucord is a modification for the Android Discord app.
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    GPT-2

    GPT-2

    Code for the paper Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners

    This repository contains the code and model weights for GPT-2, a large-scale unsupervised language model described in the OpenAI paper “Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners.” The intent is to provide a starting point for researchers and engineers to experiment with GPT-2: generate text, fine‐tune on custom datasets, explore model behavior, or study its internal phenomena. The repository includes scripts for sampling, training, downloading pre-trained models, and utilities for tokenization and model handling. Support for memory-saving gradient techniques/optimizations during training. Sampling/generation scripts (conditional, unconditional, interactive).
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    Instaloader

    Instaloader

    Download pictures (or videos) along with their captions

    Instaloader is a mature open-source utility for downloading and archiving Instagram content along with rich metadata. It enables users to retrieve posts, stories, reels, highlights, profile pictures, and associated information such as captions, comments, timestamps, and geotags. The tool supports both public and permitted private content when proper authentication is provided, making it useful for research, digital archiving, and social media analysis. Instaloader can be run as a simple command-line tool or used programmatically through its Python module, offering flexibility for automation workflows. It includes smart update mechanisms that resume interrupted downloads and fetch only new media to maintain efficient archives. The project is widely adopted by investigators and analysts who need structured Instagram data collection. In essence, Instaloader provides a robust and highly configurable pipeline for Instagram content retrieval.
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    Linux Command Library (Mobile+CLI+Web)

    Linux Command Library (Mobile+CLI+Web)

    1M downloads Linux reference app with basics, tips and formatted pages

    The app currently has 5547 manual pages, 22+ basic categories and a bunch of general terminal tips. It works 100% offline, doesn't need an internet connection and has no tracking software.
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    Lux

    Lux

    Fast Go CLI tool for downloading videos from many streaming sites

    Lux is an open source command-line tool designed for downloading videos from a wide variety of online media platforms. Written in the Go programming language, the project focuses on providing a fast and lightweight downloader that can retrieve media content directly from supported websites. Lux works by extracting video information from a given page and downloading the available streams to the user’s system. Lux supports downloading individual videos as well as playlists and can display multiple available quality options before the user selects which stream to download. It includes features for resuming interrupted downloads, allowing users to continue large downloads without starting over. It also provides network-related options such as proxy support and cookies to access restricted or authenticated content. With its modular architecture and command-line interface, Lux can function both as a standalone downloader and as a library.
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    N64: Recompiled

    N64: Recompiled

    Tool to statically recompile N64 games into native executables

    N64: Recompiled is an open-source recompilation framework designed to translate Nintendo 64 game binaries into modern, portable C code that can be compiled and executed natively on contemporary systems. Instead of relying on traditional emulation, which interprets instructions at runtime, N64Recomp focuses on static recompilation, converting MIPS-based N64 binaries into readable and buildable source code. This approach allows developers to run classic games with improved performance, lower latency, and better integration with modern hardware and operating systems. The framework provides tools for analyzing ROMs, reconstructing program logic, and generating code that preserves the original game’s behavior while enabling modifications and enhancements. It also supports cross-platform compilation, making it possible to run recompiled games on Windows, Linux, and other environments without specialized emulators.
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    Pop!_OS

    Pop!_OS

    A project for managing all Pop!_OS sources

    Pop!_OS repository serves as the central source code hub for Pop!_OS, a Linux distribution developed by System76 and based on Ubuntu, designed to deliver a polished and performance-oriented desktop experience. It contains packaging, configuration, and system-level customizations that define how Pop!_OS behaves and differentiates itself from standard Ubuntu installations. The project integrates system tools, hardware optimizations, and user interface components into a cohesive operating system tailored for developers, creators, and power users. Pop!_OS is known for its out-of-the-box support for both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs, as well as features like disk encryption, power management profiles, and streamlined workspace navigation. The repository also plays a key role in coordinating updates, managing dependencies, and maintaining compatibility across the system.
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