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    Kedro

    Kedro

    A Python framework for creating reproducible, maintainable code

    Kedro is an open sourced Python framework for creating maintainable and modular data science code. Provides the scaffolding to build more complex data and machine-learning pipelines. In addition, there's a focus on spending less time on the tedious "plumbing" required to maintain data science code; this means that you have more time to solve new problems. Standardises team workflows; the modular structure of Kedro facilitates a higher level of collaboration when teams solve problems together. ...
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    PydanticAI

    PydanticAI

    Agent Framework / shim to use Pydantic with LLMs

    When I first found FastAPI, I got it immediately. I was excited to find something so innovative and ergonomic built on Pydantic. Virtually every Agent Framework and LLM library in Python uses Pydantic, but when we began to use LLMs in Pydantic Logfire, I couldn't find anything that gave me the same feeling. PydanticAI is a Python Agent Framework designed to make it less painful to build production-grade applications with Generative AI. Built by the team behind Pydantic (the validation layer of the OpenAI SDK, the Anthropic SDK, LangChain, LlamaIndex, AutoGPT, Transformers, CrewAI, Instructor, and many more).
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    Frappe

    Frappe

    Low code web framework for real world applications

    Frappe is a full-stack, low-code web framework written in Python and JavaScript, used to build scalable and modular enterprise applications. It powers ERPNext and includes tools for REST APIs, user management, document modeling, workflows, and real-time updates. Frappe uses a "model-view-controller" approach with its own ORM and frontend system, enabling rapid development without sacrificing control or performance.
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    AWS Chalice

    AWS Chalice

    Python Serverless Microframework for AWS

    Chalice is a Python microframework for writing and deploying serverless applications on AWS with minimal ceremony. You define routes, event handlers, and background tasks in plain Python, and Chalice turns them into AWS Lambda functions wired to API Gateway, Amazon EventBridge schedulers, S3/SNS/SQS triggers, and more. A single command builds your app, bundles dependencies, generates infrastructure templates, and deploys to your account with sensible defaults.
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    Sliver

    Sliver

    Adversary Emulation Framework

    Sliver is an open source cross-platform adversary emulation/red team framework, it can be used by organizations of all sizes to perform security testing. Sliver's implants support C2 over Mutual TLS (mTLS), WireGuard, HTTP(S), and DNS and are dynamically compiled with per-binary asymmetric encryption keys. The server and client support MacOS, Windows, and Linux. Implants are supported on MacOS, Windows, and Linux (and possibly every Golang compiler target but we've not tested them all).
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    Mobly

    Mobly

    E2E test framework for tests with complex environment requirements

    Mobly is a Python-based test framework that specializes in supporting test cases that require multiple devices, complex environments, or custom hardware setups. P2P data transfer between two devices. Conference calls across three phones. Wearable device interacting with a phone. Internet-Of-Things devices interacting with each other. Testing RF characteristics of devices with special equipment.
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    Metarget

    Metarget

    Framework for automatic construction of vulnerable infrastructures

    Metarget = meta- + target, a framework providing automatic constructions of vulnerable infrastructures, used to deploy simple or complicated vulnerable cloud native targets swiftly and automatically. During security research, we might find that the deployment of a vulnerable environment often takes much time, while the time spent on testing PoC or ExP is comparatively short. In the field of cloud-native security, thanks to the complexity of cloud-native systems, this issue is more terrible....
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    Superduper

    Superduper

    Superduper: Integrate AI models and machine learning workflows

    Superduper is a Python-based framework for building end-2-end AI-data workflows and applications on your own data, integrating with major databases. It supports the latest technologies and techniques, including LLMs, vector-search, RAG, and multimodality as well as classical AI and ML paradigms. Developers may leverage Superduper by building compositional and declarative objects that out-source the details of deployment, orchestration versioning, and more to the Superduper engine. ...
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    OpenAI Agents JS

    OpenAI Agents JS

    A lightweight, powerful framework for multi-agent workflows

    ...The repo includes examples showing how to build agents that call local functions, chain between agents, validate input/output, stream responses, and interact in real time (e.g. voice agents via WebRTC). It also has tracing and debugging support so you can introspect how agents executed their workflows. Because it aligns closely with the Python Agents SDK, it aims for cross-language parity so that JS/TS devs can adopt similar agent architectures.
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    Smallpond

    Smallpond

    A lightweight data processing framework built on DuckDB and 3FS

    ...The idea is to preserve DuckDB’s fast analytics engine but lift it from single-node to multi-node settings, giving you the ability to operate on large datasets (e.g. petabyte scale) without moving to a heavyweight system like Spark. Users write Python-like code (via DataFrame APIs or SQL strings) to express their transformations; behind the scenes, tasks are scheduled (often via Ray) and pushed into DuckDB instances operating on partitioned data. Because the storage layer (3FS) is optimized for random access and high throughput, smallpond can shuffle data, repartition, and manage intermediate results across nodes.
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    FastUI

    FastUI

    Build better UIs faster

    FastUI is a library that lets developers build interactive user interfaces for FastAPI applications using Pydantic models. It automatically generates frontend components based on data schemas and endpoint logic, reducing the need for manual UI development. Designed to be type-safe, reactive, and fast, FastUI streamlines the creation of web dashboards, admin panels, and internal tools within a FastAPI backend.
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    tinygrad

    tinygrad

    Deep learning framework

    This may not be the best deep learning framework, but it is a deep learning framework. Due to its extreme simplicity, it aims to be the easiest framework to add new accelerators to, with support for both inference and training. If XLA is CISC, tinygrad is RISC.
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    Gigi

    Gigi

    Framework for rapid prototyping and development of real-time rendering

    Gigi is software designed for rapid prototyping and rapid development of real-time rendering techniques. It is meant for use by professionals, researchers, students, and hobbyists. The goal is to allow work at the speed of thought, and then easily use what was created in real applications using various APIs or engines. Gigi is being actively used and developed but is young software. You may hit bugs or missing features. Please report these so we can improve Gigi and push forward in the most...
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    Standard Webhooks

    Standard Webhooks

    The Standard Webhooks specification

    ...The project defines strict guidelines covering aspects like signature formats, headers, timestamps, replay protection, and forward compatibility. It includes reference implementations for signature verification and signing across multiple languages such as Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Go, Rust, Ruby, PHP, C#, Java, and Elixir, along with additional community SDKs. The initiative is guided by a technical steering committee with members from companies like Zapier, Twilio, Mux, ngrok, Supabase, Svix, and Kong. Standard Webhooks matters because it eliminates the fragmentation of webhook implementations, reducing consumer effort and enabling seamless verification in apps or even directly in API gateways. ...
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    spacy-transformers

    spacy-transformers

    Use pretrained transformers like BERT, XLNet and GPT-2 in spaCy

    spaCy supports a number of transfer and multi-task learning workflows that can often help improve your pipeline’s efficiency or accuracy. Transfer learning refers to techniques such as word vector tables and language model pretraining. These techniques can be used to import knowledge from raw text into your pipeline, so that your models are able to generalize better from your annotated examples. You can convert word vectors from popular tools like FastText and Gensim, or you can load in any...
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    StabilityMatrix

    StabilityMatrix

    Multi-Platform Package Manager for Stable Diffusion

    StabilityMatrix is a project that helps organize, evaluate, and compare generative AI models and their behavior across prompts, datasets, or configuration settings. It provides a framework to run experiments systematically—capturing inputs, model configurations, outputs, and metrics—so researchers and practitioners can reason about differences in quality, robustness, and failure modes. The repository often bundles tooling for automated prompt sweeping, scoring heuristics (such as diversity,...
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    QPanda 2

    QPanda 2

    QPanda 2 is an open source quantum computing framework

    QPanda2 is an open source quantum computing framework developed by Origin Quantum, which can be used to build, run and optimize quantum algorithms. QPanda2 is the basic library of a series of software developed by Origin Quantum, which provides core components for QRunes, Qurator and quantum computing services.
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    BCC (BPF Compiler Collection)

    BCC (BPF Compiler Collection)

    Tools for BPF-based Linux IO analysis, networking, monitoring, etc.

    BCC is a toolkit that simplifies creating efficient kernel tracing, monitoring, and manipulation programs by leveraging extended Berkeley Packet Filters (eBPF). It includes a rich set of example tools and scripting interfaces in C, Python, and Lua. BCC makes BPF programs easier to write, with kernel instrumentation in C (and includes a C wrapper around LLVM), and front-ends in Python and lua. It is suited for many tasks, including performance analysis and network traffic control. With a BPF-specific frontend, one should be able to write in a language and receive feedback from the compiler on the validity as it pertains to a BPF backend. ...
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    Backtrack Sampler

    Backtrack Sampler

    An easy-to-understand framework for LLM samplers

    Backtrack Sampler is a framework designed for experimenting with custom sampling strategies for language models (LLMs), enabling the ability to rewind and revise generated tokens. It allows developers to create and test their own token generation strategies by providing a base structure for manipulating logits and probabilities, making it a flexible tool for those interested in fine-tuning the behavior of LLMs.
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    Apache Sedona

    Apache Sedona

    Cluster computing framework for processing large-scale geospatial data

    ...According to our benchmark and third-party research papers, Sedona has 50% less peak memory consumption than other Spark-based geospatial data systems for large-scale in-memory query processing. Sedona offers Scala, Java, Spatial SQL, Python, and R APIs and integrates them into underlying system kernels with care. You can simply create spatial analytics and data mining applications and run them in any cloud environments.
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    SSRFmap

    SSRFmap

    Automatic SSRF fuzzer and exploitation tool

    SSRFmap is a specialized security tool designed to automate the detection and exploitation of Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities. It takes as input a Burp request file and a user-specified parameter to fuzz, enabling you to fast-track the identification of SSRF attack surfaces. It includes multiple exploitation “modules” for common SSRF-based attacks or pivoting techniques, such as DNS zone transfers, MySQL/Postgres command execution, Docker API info leaks, and network scans....
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    HumbleUI

    HumbleUI

    Clojure Desktop UI framework

    HumbleUI is a lightweight, declarative, and composable UI framework, likely intended for building graphical user interfaces in a minimal, modular way. It emphasizes ease of use, customization, and modular components. (Note: while there is a repository, I did not find a detailed README in my search to fully confirm all capabilities.) Electron is a great landmark. Normal shortcuts, icon, its own window, file system access, notifications, OS integrations. Write once, run everywhere is no longer...
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    TorchQuantum

    TorchQuantum

    A PyTorch-based framework for Quantum Classical Simulation

    A PyTorch-based framework for Quantum Classical Simulation, Quantum Machine Learning, Quantum Neural Networks, Parameterized Quantum Circuits with support for easy deployments on real quantum computers. Researchers on quantum algorithm design, parameterized quantum circuit training, quantum optimal control, quantum machine learning, and quantum neural networks. Dynamic computation graph, automatic gradient computation, fast GPU support, batch model terrorized processing.
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    EasyR1

    EasyR1

    An Efficient, Scalable, Multi-Modality RL Training Framework

    EasyR1 is a streamlined training framework for building “R1-style” reasoning models from open-source LLMs with minimal boilerplate. It focuses on the full reasoning stack—data preparation, supervised fine-tuning, preference or outcome-based optimization, and lightweight evaluation—so you can iterate quickly on chain-of-thought–heavy tasks. The project’s philosophy is practicality: sensible defaults, one-command recipes, and compatibility with popular base models let you stand up experiments...
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    Fury

    Fury

    A blazing fast multi-language serialization framework

    Fury is a blazing-fast multi-language serialization framework powered by jit(just-in-time compilation) and zero-copy, providing up to 170x performance and ultimate ease of use. Based on efficient JIT, struct deserialization can get 170x speed up compared to other serialization frameworks. In serialization scenarios, Fury can achieve a 100x speed up compared to traditional serialization frameworks. If you use Java clusters on a large scale, this will save a lot of computing resources.
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