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    Tally

    Tally

    Let agents classify your bank transactions

    Tally is an open-source, AI-assisted tool designed to automate the classification of personal financial transactions, helping users turn raw bank data into meaningful categories without manual tagging. At its core, Tally pairs a local rule engine with large language models so that an AI assistant (like Claude Code, Copilot, or any CLI agent) interprets, suggests, and categorizes expenses, savings, subscriptions, and income events based on your own rules and behavior. It generates human-readable reports and can produce HTML, JSON, or Markdown outputs to suit dashboards or personal finance workflows. The project emphasizes transparency, allowing users to see why a particular transaction was classified a certain way and to refine rules over time. ...
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    NeuralProphet

    NeuralProphet

    A simple forecasting package

    NeuralProphet bridges the gap between traditional time-series models and deep learning methods. It's based on PyTorch and can be installed using pip. A Neural Network based Time-Series model, inspired by Facebook Prophet and AR-Net, built on PyTorch. You can find the datasets used in the tutorials, including data preprocessing examples, in our neuralprophet-data repository. The documentation page may not we entirely up to date. Docstrings should be reliable, please refer to those when in...
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