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    Grida

    Grida

    Open Source Canvas Framework

    Grida is an open-source platform that transforms design assets (like Figma files) into production-ready code. It helps developers bridge the gap between design and development by automating code generation for UI components and layout systems. Grida supports multiple frontend frameworks and aims to streamline the handoff process for teams.
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    Hacking with Swift

    Hacking with Swift

    The project source code for Hacking with iOS

    HackingWithSwift is an extensive open-source repository that accompanies a popular tutorial series focused on teaching Swift programming for iOS development. It contains a large collection of example projects, exercises, and complete applications that guide learners from beginner to advanced levels. The repository is structured into different learning tracks, including UIKit-based development and modern SwiftUI approaches, allowing developers to explore multiple paradigms within the Apple ecosystem. Each project is designed to reinforce specific concepts such as UI design, data handling, animations, and app architecture. The material emphasizes hands-on learning, encouraging users to build real applications rather than passively consume theory. It is continuously updated to align with the latest versions of Swift, Xcode, and iOS, ensuring relevance for modern development practices.
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    Hacks

    Hacks

    A collection of hacks and one-off scripts

    Hacks is a collection of experimental scripts, utilities, and one-off tools created to solve specific problems in security research, data processing, and automation. Rather than being a single cohesive application, it serves as a repository of practical command-line tools that can be used independently or combined into workflows. The scripts cover a wide range of tasks, including URL manipulation, parameter replacement, data extraction, and reconnaissance automation. Many of the tools in the repository are designed for efficiency and simplicity, enabling users to perform complex operations with minimal overhead. It is particularly popular among security researchers and developers who need quick, flexible solutions for niche problems.
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    Helium

    Helium

    Lighter web automation with Python

    Helium is a Python library built on top of Selenium to make browser automation more intuitive and human-friendly. It replaces verbose boilerplate code with natural language-like API calls such as click("Login") or write("hello", into="Name"). Helium manages browser setup, waits, and teardown, enabling quick development of scripts for testing, scraping, or task automation without requiring deep Selenium knowledge.
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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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    Hello-Agents

    Hello-Agents

    Building an Intelligent Agent from Scratch

    Hello Agents is an open educational project designed to teach developers how to understand, design, and build AI-native agents from the ground up through structured tutorials and practical examples. The project focuses on guiding learners beyond superficial framework usage toward deeper comprehension of agent architecture, reasoning loops, and real-world implementation patterns. It walks users through core concepts such as ReAct-style reasoning, tool usage, memory handling, and multi-step task execution, enabling hands-on experimentation with modern LLM-powered agent systems. The repository is structured as a progressive learning path, combining theory, exercises, and runnable code so users can incrementally build more capable agents. Its goal is to demystify agent engineering and help developers move from simple prompt scripts to robust autonomous systems.
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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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    HiFi-GAN

    HiFi-GAN

    Generative Adversarial Networks for Efficient and High Fidelity Speech

    HiFi-GAN is a GAN-based neural vocoder designed to generate high-fidelity speech waveforms from mel spectrograms with exceptional efficiency. It introduces a generator architecture tailored to model the periodic structure of speech and a set of discriminators that focus on different scales and periods of the waveform to better capture naturalness. The model targets a sweet spot between sample quality and generation speed, outperforming many previous GAN vocoders while being far faster than typical autoregressive models. In experiments on LJSpeech, HiFi-GAN was shown to achieve mean opinion scores close to human recordings while synthesizing 22.05 kHz audio up to ~168× faster than real time on an NVIDIA V100 GPU. A smaller configuration trades a bit of quality for even higher speed and can run more than 13× faster than real time on CPU, making it suitable for deployment scenarios without powerful GPUs.
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    Hindsight

    Hindsight

    Hindsight: Agent Memory That Learns

    Hindsight is an advanced, open-source memory system for AI agents designed to enable long-term learning, reasoning, and consistency across interactions by treating memory as a first-class component of intelligence rather than a simple retrieval layer. It addresses one of the core limitations of modern AI agents, which is their inability to retain and meaningfully use past experiences over time, by introducing a structured, biomimetic memory architecture inspired by how human memory works. Instead of relying solely on vector similarity or basic retrieval techniques, Hindsight organizes information into distinct categories such as facts, experiences, beliefs, and observations, allowing agents to differentiate between raw data and inferred knowledge. The system operates through three core mechanisms—retain, recall, and reflect—which respectively handle storing information, retrieving relevant context, and generating new insights based on accumulated experience.
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    History LLMs

    History LLMs

    Information hub for our project training the largest possible LLMs

    History LLMs serves as the central information hub for a research project focused on training large language models exclusively on historical texts up to specified cutoff dates, essentially creating time-locked AI that speaks from within a particular era’s worldview. The History LLMs aim to be trained on massive curated datasets of time-stamped documents so that the resulting models can offer responses grounded only in the knowledge available before their cutoff, such as 1913, thereby avoiding hindsight contamination common in modern LLMs. This approach enables researchers in the humanities and social sciences to explore how people at different historical moments would have discussed world events, norms, and ideas without later developments influencing the model. It contains documentation about model families like Ranke-4B, which are trained from scratch with historical corpora and can act as “aggregate witnesses” to the textual culture of their era.
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    HivisionIDPhoto

    HivisionIDPhoto

    HivisionIDPhotos: a lightweight and efficient AI ID photos tools

    HivisionIDPhotos is an open-source AI project designed to automatically generate professional ID photographs from ordinary portrait images. The system uses computer vision and machine learning models to detect faces, segment the subject from the background, and produce standardized identification photos suitable for official documents. It is designed as a lightweight tool that can perform inference offline and run efficiently on CPUs without requiring powerful GPUs. The software analyzes portrait images, performs background removal, aligns the face according to ID photo standards, and produces images in various official size formats. It also allows the generation of layout sheets such as six-inch photo arrangements for printing multiple ID photos on a single page. The project focuses on building a practical pipeline for automated ID photo production using AI-based segmentation and image processing techniques.
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    Hono

    Hono

    Web framework built on Web Standards

    Hono is a small, simple, and ultrafast web framework built on Web Standards. It works on any JavaScript runtime: Cloudflare Workers, Fastly Compute, Deno, Bun, Vercel, AWS Lambda, Lambda@Edge, and Node.js. The router RegExpRouter is really fast. The hono/tiny preset is under 14kB. Using only Web Standard APIs. Works on Cloudflare, Fastly, Deno, Bun, AWS, or Node.js. The same code runs on all platforms. Hono has built-in middleware, custom middleware, third-party middleware, and helpers. Super clean APIs. First-class TypeScript support. Now, we've got "Types".
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    Horde

    Horde

    Horde is a distributed Supervisor and Registry

    Horde provides a distributed, fault-tolerant Registry and DynamicSupervisor for Elixir applications, letting you run and manage processes across clustered nodes as if they lived on a single machine. It relies on conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs) to converge membership and process ownership without a central leader, so cluster topology can change freely as nodes join or leave. With Horde.Registry you register processes globally and look them up anywhere, while Horde.DynamicSupervisor starts and migrates children across nodes, rebalancing as capacity or health changes. Because everything runs under OTP supervision, failures are isolated and recoveries are automatic, even during network partitions or rolling deploys. It integrates naturally with common clustering tools and plays well with PubSub, job systems, and presence tracking. The result is predictable, configuration-driven distribution that removes a lot of custom glue typically needed for multi-node Elixir systems.
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    Hugging Face Skills

    Hugging Face Skills

    Definitions for AI/ML tasks like dataset creation

    Hugging Face Skills is a repository of standardized task definitions that package instructions, scripts, and resources so coding agents can reliably perform AI and machine learning workflows. Each skill is a self-contained folder with structured metadata and guidance that tells an agent how to execute tasks such as dataset creation, model training, evaluation, or Hub operations. The project is designed to be interoperable across major agent ecosystems, including Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Gemini CLI, and Cursor, making it a cross-platform building block for agent automation. By formalizing best practices and workflows, Skills helps transform general-purpose coding agents into domain-aware assistants that can execute complex ML pipelines with less manual prompting. The repository also includes ready-to-use skills for common Hugging Face operations and encourages teams to extend them with custom domain logic.
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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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    IQuest-Coder-V1 Model Family

    IQuest-Coder-V1 Model Family

    New family of code large language models (LLMs)

    IQuest-Coder-V1 is a cutting-edge family of open-source large language models specifically engineered for code generation, deep code understanding, and autonomous software engineering tasks. These models range from tens of billions to smaller footprints and are trained on a novel code-flow multi-stage paradigm that captures how real software evolves over time — not just static code snapshots — giving them a deeper semantic understanding of programming logic. They support native long contexts up to 128K tokens, enabling them to reason across large codebases and multi-file interactions without context fragmentation, and include “Thinking” variants optimized for complex reasoning and “Loop” variants with recurrent mechanisms to improve inference efficiency. IQuest-Coder-V1 delivers state-of-the-art performance on multiple coding benchmarks, demonstrating strong results in competitive programming, tool use, and agentic code generation.
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    Inbox Zero

    Inbox Zero

    AI assistant that automates email tasks to help achieve inbox zero

    Inbox Zero is an open source AI-powered email assistant designed to help users manage and process their inbox more efficiently. It aims to reduce the time spent handling email by automatically organizing, prioritizing, and responding to messages using customizable automation rules and artificial intelligence. Users can define prompts or rule-based actions that guide how the assistant processes incoming messages, enabling automated workflows for sorting, replying, or handling routine communication. Inbox Zero is structured as a modern web application built with a monorepo architecture that contains multiple applications and shared packages, allowing modular development and easier maintenance. It integrates with email services and can automate actions such as scheduling tasks, generating replies, and managing follow-ups. Inbox Zero is designed to allow users to retain precise control over automation rules while still benefiting from AI-driven suggestions and analysis.
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    InsForge

    InsForge

    InsForge is the backend built for AI-assisted development

    InsForge is an open-source backend development platform designed specifically for AI-assisted or agent-driven application development, positioning itself as an agent-native alternative to tools like Supabase by exposing backend primitives (auth, database, storage, serverless functions, and AI integrations) in a way that intelligent agents can understand, reason about, and act upon directly. Rather than forcing developers to manually cobble together authentication flows, database schemas, storage buckets, and cloud functions, InsForge provides a semantic layer and toolchain that let agents configured with Model Context Protocol (MCP) understand the backend state, available operations, and how to manipulate these resources end to end. This enables AI coding assistants to complement human engineers by self-configuring backend components, connecting services, and evolving apps autonomously from prompts without switching contexts or manually provisioning infrastructure.
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    Install Nothing

    Install Nothing

    A terminal application that simulates installing things

    Install Nothing is a Rust-based project is a command-line tool that simulates the output of an installation process without actually doing any real installation, letting users watch amusing fake progress screens as if packages, kernels, or desktops were being compiled and configured. Rather than running real tasks, it produces convincing terminal output that mimics the steps, logs, and scrolling messages of installation scripts, making it entertaining for demonstrations, jokes, or screensaver-style displays in terminal sessions. It’s designed for simplicity and safety, doing nothing destructive or permanent on your system while still delivering a satisfying illusion of intense computing activity. Users can configure its behavior to include or exclude specific fake stages, so the output can be tailored to the experience they want.
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    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives

    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives

    Instant neural graphics primitives: lightning fast NeRF and more

    Instant Neural Graphics Primitives, is an open-source research project developed by NVIDIA that enables extremely fast training and rendering of neural graphics representations. The system implements several neural graphics primitives including neural radiance fields, signed distance functions, neural images, and neural volumes. These representations are trained using a compact neural network combined with a multiresolution hash encoding that dramatically accelerates both training and rendering processes. The framework is capable of reconstructing detailed 3D scenes from images and generating realistic views of those scenes in real time. Compared with earlier neural radiance field approaches, instant-ngp significantly reduces training time and computational requirements, enabling models to be trained within seconds or minutes on modern GPUs.
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    IntelliJ Plugins

    IntelliJ Plugins

    Open-source plugins included in the distribution of IntelliJ IDEA

    IntelliJ-Plugins is a GitHub organization and central repository collection maintained by JetBrains that hosts a vast ecosystem of plugins extending the functionality of IntelliJ-based IDEs, including IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, CLion, and more. These plugins range from language support (e.g., for Rust, Go, or SQL) to productivity tools, UI themes, database helpers, VCS integrations, code analysis tools, and domain-specific utilities that tailor the IDE to different development workflows. By hosting plugin source code publicly, JetBrains promotes transparency, community contribution, and shared ownership of tooling that improves developer productivity and integrates niche technologies into world-class IDEs. Developers can explore design patterns, sample implementations, and extension points used by real plugins, learn how to build their own, or contribute enhancements and bug fixes.
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    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    Library for validated numerics using interval arithmetic

    IntervalArithmetic.jl is a Julia package for validated numerics in Julia. All calculations are carried out using interval arithmetic where quantities are treated as intervals. The final result is a rigorous enclosure of the true value. We are working towards having the IntervalArithmetic library be conformant with the IEEE 1788-2015 Standard for Interval Arithmetic. To do so, we have incorporated tests from the ITF1788 test suite.
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    Invenio

    Invenio

    Invenio digital library framework

    Invenio is a highly customizable open-source framework for building large-scale digital repositories and research data platforms. Developed by CERN, it is designed to manage, index, and provide access to metadata-rich content such as publications, datasets, and multimedia files. Invenio provides a modular architecture, making it suitable for libraries, archives, and research institutions.
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    IoT Technical Guide

    IoT Technical Guide

    IoT Technical Guide - Building a High-Performance IoT Platform

    IoT Technical Guide is a Chinese-language learning repository for understanding how high-performance Internet of Things platforms are designed and built. It walks readers through the architecture, concepts, and engineering stack behind IoT systems instead of only listing isolated tools. The guide covers topics such as IoT market context, device models, ThingsBoard source-code learning, MQTT broker setup, CoAP services, message peak shaving, data modeling, and database selection. It is intended for developers who want to learn how real IoT platforms organize devices, messages, protocols, and backend services. The repository is especially useful as a structured study path for readers preparing to build or customize an IoT platform. It functions more as a technical tutorial and roadmap than as a single installable software package.
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    Isometric City

    Isometric City

    IsoCity: City building simulation game

    Isometric City is a JavaScript-based interactive map and city builder engine that creates richly detailed, isometric-pixel graphics in web browsers, allowing developers and designers to prototype urban environments, tactical games, or cartographic visualizations. It uses optimized rendering techniques to draw tiles, buildings, roads, and terrain in isometric perspective, giving depth and dimension without 3D complexity, and includes a set of modular components so custom art or tile sets can be slotted in effortlessly. Users can pan and zoom smoothly across the scene, dynamically placing or editing objects, and the engine supports layered terrain, collision detection, and grid snapping to keep placements accurate and visually coherent. Although often used for game prototypes, the project’s flexible architecture also fits use cases like simulation dashboards, planning tools, or interactive data visualizations where spatial layout matters.
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