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    GenericAgent

    GenericAgent

    Self-evolving autonomous agent framework

    The GenericAgent project is a flexible framework for building autonomous AI agents that can operate across diverse tasks and environments. It is designed around modularity, allowing developers to define agents with interchangeable components such as tools, memory systems, and reasoning strategies. The architecture emphasizes generality, enabling the same agent framework to be adapted for different domains including coding, research, and task automation. It integrates with modern language models to provide planning, execution, and iterative reasoning capabilities, making it suitable for complex workflows. The project also focuses on extensibility, allowing developers to plug in custom tools or APIs and tailor agent behavior to specific use cases. By abstracting common agent patterns, it reduces the overhead of building agent systems from scratch. Overall, GenericAgent provides a foundation for scalable and reusable AI agent development.
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    Git Time Machine

    Git Time Machine

    Atom package that allows you to travel back in commit history

    git-time-machine is a user interface (often as an editor plugin or UI extension) that allows users to browse a file’s history visually, stepping back and forth through revisions in Git like a “time machine.” It shows changes to a file over time, lets users compare older states, and often provides diff and blame views to understand how the file evolved. Instead of just opening a commit log or diff, git-time-machine gives an interactive, incremental experience where you can slide through versions and see content changes in place. This is especially helpful when diagnosing when bugs were introduced, exploring regression contexts, or reviewing code evolution visually. For projects with many commits, it accelerates historical exploration, and it is commonly integrated into editors so developers can use it in their working environment.
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    GitButler

    GitButler

    The GitButler version control client, backed by Git

    GitButler is a modern Git-based version control client that pairs a graphical desktop experience with a complementary command-line tool, aiming to make everyday change management easier than traditional Git workflows. It keeps Git compatibility at the core, meaning your work still maps to commits, branches, and pushes to standard Git servers, but it rethinks how you interact with that underlying model. The project is designed around developer productivity, emphasizing smoother workflows for handling multiple streams of work, reviewing changes, and recovering from mistakes without the usual friction. It also positions itself for AI-assisted development patterns, where tooling needs to support rapid iteration and parallel work while staying understandable and reversible. By offering both GUI and CLI surfaces, it can fit into different team preferences, from visual-first change review to scriptable automation.
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    GitHub Markdown CSS

    GitHub Markdown CSS

    The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown

    A minimal CSS library replicating GitHub’s Markdown rendering styles. Simply apply github-markdown.css and wrap content in .markdown-body to inherit styling—auto light/dark theme detection with size constraints for responsive layout.
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    Global Threat & Event Intelligence Map

    Global Threat & Event Intelligence Map

    Interactive map for exploring global conflicts & geopolitical threats

    GlobalThreatMap is an open source web application designed to visualize geopolitical events, conflicts, and military activity around the world on an interactive map. It helps users explore ongoing wars, international tensions, military base locations, and historical conflict data across different countries. It aggregates and processes global event information and presents it geographically so users can quickly understand where significant geopolitical developments are occurring. GlobalThreatMap is built to assist researchers, analysts, and curious users who want a clearer view of global security dynamics. Users can browse event feeds, investigate country-level conflicts, and explore geopolitical entities directly from the interface. It also supports both self-hosted deployments and an authenticated mode using the Valyu platform for accessing additional data features.
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    Go CORS handler

    Go CORS handler

    Go net/http configurable handler to handle CORS requests

    Go CORS handler is a Go package that provides a configurable middleware handler for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing in net/http applications. It is designed to make CORS behavior explicit, predictable, and easy to insert into an existing HTTP handler chain. Developers can define which origins, methods, headers, and credentials are allowed, instead of scattering CORS logic across routes. The library also handles preflight requests, making it useful for APIs consumed by browsers, frontend apps, and third-party clients. Because it returns a standard net/http handler, it fits naturally into many Go web stacks and routers. It is a focused utility for teams that need reliable CORS handling without adopting a larger framework.
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    Go Container Registry

    Go Container Registry

    Go library and CLIs for working with container registries

    go-containerregistry is a Go library (with companion tools) for interacting with container images and registries using OCI/Docker formats. It provides primitives to read, write, mutate, sign, and copy images and indexes across registries without shelling out to Docker. High-level utilities like crane and gcrane offer convenient CLIs for everyday tasks—listing tags, copying images between registries, flattening, creating tarballs, and more. The library handles authentication via a pluggable keychain system that understands Docker config files, credential helpers, and environment credentials. It understands multiple on-disk layouts (tarball, OCI layout, remote) and lets you transform images in memory by adding or rebasing layers, adjusting config, and annotating manifests. Because everything is regular Go code, it’s straightforward to embed in CI/CD systems, policy engines, and bespoke supply-chain tooling.
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    Google API JavaScript Client

    Google API JavaScript Client

    Google APIs Client Library for browser JavaScript, aka gapi

    This library (often used via gapi) provides a browser-friendly way to call Google APIs using OAuth 2.0 and generated discovery documents. It abstracts discovery, auth, and HTTP details so developers can focus on domain calls like Drive file operations, Calendar events, or YouTube data. The client can load APIs dynamically at runtime, which keeps bundles small and allows late-binding to specific services and versions. It includes helpers for incremental auth, token refresh, and scopes so apps can request only what they need when they need it. Responses are returned as promise-based calls with typed parameters derived from service definitions, simplifying error handling and pagination. Because it runs in the browser, it’s a natural fit for single-page apps that integrate deeply with Google services.
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    Google Authenticator PAM Library

    Google Authenticator PAM Library

    Example PAM module demonstrating two-factor authentication

    google-authenticator-libpam is a Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) that adds one-time passcodes to Unix and Linux logins using open OATH standards. It plugs into PAM stacks for services like SSH, su, or desktop display managers, prompting users for a time-based (TOTP) or counter-based (HOTP) code after their password. A lightweight enrollment program bootstraps each account by generating a secret, printing a QR code, and writing per-user configuration with safe file permissions. Because verification happens locally, codes work offline and do not depend on any Google service, which suits high-security and air-gapped environments. Administrators can tune skew tolerance, rate limiting, emergency scratch codes, and which PAM control flags enforce 2FA for specific users or groups. The project’s design favors simplicity and auditability, keeping the runtime small and the configuration explicit so it’s easy to review in production change control.
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    Google Research: Language

    Google Research: Language

    Shared repository for open-sourced projects from the Google AI Lang

    Google Research: Language is a shared repository maintained by Google Research that contains open-source projects developed by the Google AI Language team. The repository hosts multiple subprojects related to natural language processing, machine learning, and large-scale language understanding systems. Many of the projects included in the repository correspond to research papers released by Google researchers and provide implementations of new NLP algorithms or experimental frameworks. These implementations often explore advanced techniques such as language modeling, semantic understanding, information retrieval, and multilingual text processing. The repository functions as a collaborative hub where different research initiatives can publish their code, enabling the broader community to reproduce experiments and build upon published work.
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    Habit Tracker

    Habit Tracker

    Habit Tracker for the AI Coding Workshop

    Habit Tracker is a personal habit-tracking web application designed to help users build and maintain daily habits through intuitive UI and analytics that visualize progress over time. It runs locally with a FastAPI backend (Python) and a React frontend, storing all data in a lightweight SQLite database so there’s no need for user accounts or cloud storage, which keeps habit data fully private and self-contained. The app provides streak tracking and completion rates for each habit, giving users feedback on consistency and motivation by showing how often habits are completed and where they may be lagging. A calendar view lets users see a monthly grid of their habit history with color-coded days to highlight patterns and encourage daily engagement. Habit-Tracker also supports planned absences so users can skip days without breaking their streaks, reducing frustration and keeping long-term habits on track.
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    Habitica for Android

    Habitica for Android

    Native Android app for Habitica

    Habitica is an open source habit building program which treats your life like a Role Playing Game. Level up as you succeed, lose HP as you fail, earn money to buy weapons and armor. This repository is related to the Android Native Application.
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    HaishinKit

    HaishinKit

    Camera and Microphone streaming library via RTMP and SRT for iOS, Mac

    Camera and Microphone streaming library via RTMP and SRT for iOS, macOS, tvOS and visionOS.
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    Happy-LLM

    Happy-LLM

    Large Language Model Principles and Practice Tutorial from Scratch

    Happy-LLM is an open-source educational project created by the Datawhale AI community that provides a structured and comprehensive tutorial for understanding and building large language models from scratch. The project guides learners through the entire conceptual and practical pipeline of modern LLM development, starting with foundational natural language processing concepts and gradually progressing to advanced architectures and training techniques. It explains the Transformer architecture, pre-training paradigms, and model scaling strategies while also providing hands-on coding examples so readers can implement and experiment with their own models. The tutorial emphasizes practical understanding by walking users through building and training small language models, including tokenizer construction, pre-training workflows, and fine-tuning methods.
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    Harpoon

    Harpoon

    Command line OSINT and threat intelligence automation tool

    Harpoon is a command line tool designed to assist with open source intelligence (OSINT) and threat intelligence investigations. It helps security professionals and researchers collect and analyze publicly available information from a wide range of online sources. Harpoon is written in Python and organized around a modular plugin system, where each plugin is responsible for querying a specific platform, API, or intelligence service. This design allows users to automate many reconnaissance and intelligence gathering tasks directly from the terminal. Harpoon integrates with numerous security and data services such as Shodan, VirusTotal, AlienVault OTX, and many other intelligence providers to retrieve information about domains, IP addresses, emails, and other indicators. Many commands rely on API keys that can be configured through a central configuration file, allowing users to connect their own intelligence accounts and data sources.
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    Hello ImGui

    Hello ImGui

    Hello, Dear ImGui: unleash your creativity in app development

    hello_imgui is a cross-platform framework that simplifies the development of graphical applications using Dear ImGui. It abstracts away boilerplate code for window creation, input handling, and platform integration, allowing developers to focus on building user interfaces and interactive content quickly. Targeted at prototyping, tools, and GUI apps, hello_imgui works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and WebAssembly with minimal setup. Its plug-and-play nature makes it ideal for teaching, demos, and productivity tools.
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    HestiaCP

    HestiaCP

    Hestia Control Panel | A lightweight and powerful control panel

    HestiaCP is an open-source web hosting control panel designed to manage web servers efficiently. It provides a simple and intuitive graphical interface to manage domains, web hosting, databases, email accounts, and other server-related tasks. HestiaCP is lightweight and based on the Vesta Control Panel but offers more modern features and improved security. It supports popular web servers like Nginx and Apache, making it suitable for personal and small business hosting environments.
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    Hollama

    Hollama

    A minimal LLM chat app that runs entirely in your browser

    Hollama is a lightweight open-source chat application designed to run entirely within the browser while interacting with large language model servers. The project provides a minimal but powerful user interface for communicating with local or remote LLMs, including servers powered by Ollama or OpenAI-compatible APIs. Because the application runs as a static web interface, it does not require complex backend infrastructure and can be easily deployed or self-hosted. Hollama supports both text-based and multimodal interactions, allowing users to work with models that process images as well as text. The interface includes features for editing prompts, retrying responses, copying generated code snippets, and storing conversation history locally within the browser. Mathematical expressions can be rendered using KaTeX, and Markdown formatting allows code blocks and structured outputs to appear clearly within conversations.
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    Hunyuan3D-1

    Hunyuan3D-1

    A Unified Framework for Text-to-3D and Image-to-3D Generation

    Hunyuan3D-1 is an earlier version in the same 3D generation line (the unified framework for text-to-3D and image-to-3D tasks) by Tencent Hunyuan. It provides a framework combining shape generation and texture synthesis, enabling users to create 3D assets from images or text conditions. While less advanced than version 2.1, it laid the foundations for the later PBR, higher resolution, and open-source enhancements. (Note: less detailed public documentation was found for Hunyuan3D-1 compared to 2.1.). Community and ecosystem support (e.g. usage via Blender addon for geometry/texture). Integration into user-friendly tools/platforms.
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    HunyuanVideo-Avatar

    HunyuanVideo-Avatar

    Tencent Hunyuan Multimodal diffusion transformer (MM-DiT) model

    HunyuanVideo-Avatar is a multimodal diffusion transformer (MM-DiT) model by Tencent Hunyuan for animating static avatar images into dynamic, emotion-controllable, and multi-character dialogue videos, conditioned on audio. It addresses challenges of motion realism, identity consistency, and emotional alignment. Innovations include a character image injection module, an Audio Emotion Module for transferring emotion cues, and a Face-Aware Audio Adapter to isolate audio effects on faces, enabling multiple characters to be animated in a scene. Character image injection module for better consistency between training and inference conditioning. Emotion control by extracting emotion reference images and transferring emotional style into video sequences.
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    HunyuanVideo-Foley

    HunyuanVideo-Foley

    Multimodal Diffusion with Representation Alignment

    HunyuanVideo-Foley is a multimodal diffusion model from Tencent Hunyuan for high-fidelity Foley (sound effects) audio generation synchronized to video scenes. It is designed to generate audio that matches both visual content and textual semantic cues, for use in video production, film, advertising, games, etc. The model architecture aligns audio, video, and text representations to produce realistic synchronized soundtracks. Produces high-quality 48 kHz audio output suitable for professional use. Hybrid architecture combining multimodal transformer blocks and unimodal refinement blocks. Temporal alignment via frame-level synchronization modules (e.g. Synchformer).
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    HunyuanVideo-I2V

    HunyuanVideo-I2V

    A Customizable Image-to-Video Model based on HunyuanVideo

    HunyuanVideo-I2V is a customizable image-to-video generation framework from Tencent Hunyuan, built on their HunyuanVideo foundation. It extends video generation so that given a static reference image plus an optional prompt, it generates a video sequence that preserves the reference image’s identity (especially in the first frame) and allows stylized effects via LoRA adapters. The repository includes pretrained weights, inference and sampling scripts, training code for LoRA effects, and support for parallel inference via xDiT. Resolution, video length, stability mode, flow shift, seed, CPU offload etc. Parallel inference support using xDiT for multi-GPU speedups. LoRA training / fine-tuning support to add special effects or customize generation.
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    Hypothesis

    Hypothesis

    The property-based testing library for Python

    Hypothesis is a powerful library for property-based testing in Python. Instead of writing specific test cases, users define properties and Hypothesis generates random inputs to uncover edge cases and bugs. It integrates with unittest and pytest, shrinking failing examples to minimal reproducible cases. Widely adopted in production systems, Hypothesis boosts code reliability by exploring input spaces far beyond manually crafted tests.
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    II Agent

    II Agent

    A new open-source framework to build and deploy intelligent agents

    II-Agent is an open-source intelligent assistant framework designed to automate complex workflows across multiple domains using large language models and external tools. The platform allows users to interact with multiple AI models within a single environment while connecting those models to external services and knowledge sources. Through a unified interface, users can switch between models, access specialized tools, and execute tasks that require information retrieval, code execution, or file analysis. The architecture focuses on transforming traditional software tools into autonomous assistants capable of completing tasks independently based on user instructions. II-Agent supports integration with modern AI services and can coordinate interactions between different models and capabilities within the same workflow.
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    IPRanges

    IPRanges

    Daily updated lists of cloud, bot, and service IP ranges

    ipranges is an open source repository that provides continuously updated lists of IP address ranges associated with major cloud providers, search engine crawlers, and online services. ipranges collects IP ranges from publicly available sources and organizes them into structured files that can be easily used in security, networking, and automation workflows. It includes address ranges from providers such as Google Cloud, Amazon AWS, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud, and DigitalOcean, as well as well known service platforms like GitHub, Facebook, Twitter, and Telegram. It also tracks IP ranges used by search engine bots and automated agents including Googlebot, Bingbot, and OpenAI’s GPTBot. Lists are published in both IPv4 and IPv6 formats and are regularly updated through automated processes to keep the data current. In addition to provider specific lists, the project also offers merged and combined datasets that aggregate ranges from multiple sources into a single file.
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