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    E2B Desktop Sandbox

    E2B Desktop Sandbox

    E2B Desktop Sandbox for LLMs. E2B Sandbox

    ...The system allows developers to programmatically create and control these virtual desktops through SDKs available in languages such as Python and JavaScript. Within a sandbox, developers can launch applications like browsers, editors, or other software that an AI agent may need to interact with. This approach is particularly useful for building AI agents capable of interacting with graphical environments or performing tasks such as browsing, testing software, or automating workflows.
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    oterm

    oterm

    the terminal client for Ollama

    ...The tool allows users to chat with local AI models directly from the terminal without needing a graphical interface or web application. Its interface is designed to be simple and intuitive, enabling developers to launch conversations quickly using a single command. Oterm supports persistent chat sessions that store conversations, system prompts, and parameter configurations locally in a database. This allows users to maintain multiple conversations and reuse previous context across sessions. The tool also integrates with the Model Context Protocol so it can interact with external tools and prompts provided through MCP servers.
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    ChatJS

    ChatJS

    Production-ready AI chat. Start here and make it your own

    ChatJS is a production-ready AI chat foundation for developers who want to launch customizable chat applications without rebuilding common infrastructure from scratch. The project presents itself as a starting point that already includes authentication, model access, streaming, and tool support so teams can focus on their own product-specific features. Its stack is centered on modern TypeScript web development, using technologies such as Next.js, AI SDK tooling, PostgreSQL, Redis, and type-safe configuration patterns. ...
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    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    User toolkit for analyzing and interfacing with Large Language Models

    kaleidoscope-sdk is a Python module used to interact with large language models hosted via the Kaleidoscope service available at: https://github.com/VectorInstitute/kaleidoscope. It provides a simple interface to launch LLMs on an HPC cluster, asking them to perform basic features like text generation, but also retrieve intermediate information from inside the model, such as log probabilities and activations. Users must authenticate using their Vector Institute cluster credentials. This can be done interactively instantiating a client object. This will generate an authentication token that will be used for all subsequent requests. ...
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    LLaVA

    LLaVA

    Visual Instruction Tuning: Large Language-and-Vision Assistant

    Visual instruction tuning towards large language and vision models with GPT-4 level capabilities.
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    text-generation-webui-colab

    text-generation-webui-colab

    A colab gradio web UI for running Large Language Models

    ...By leveraging Google Colab, the repository enables users to run open-source models such as LLaMA-based systems and other instruction-tuned models using accessible GPU resources. The notebooks automatically install dependencies, download models, and launch the graphical interface that allows users to interact with language models directly from the browser. This approach makes it easier for researchers, hobbyists, and developers to test different LLMs, fine-tuned variants, and quantized models with minimal setup.
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    Alpaca.cpp

    Alpaca.cpp

    Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM

    Run a fast ChatGPT-like model locally on your device. This combines the LLaMA foundation model with an open reproduction of Stanford Alpaca a fine-tuning of the base model to obey instructions (akin to the RLHF used to train ChatGPT) and a set of modifications to llama.cpp to add a chat interface. Download the zip file corresponding to your operating system from the latest release. The weights are based on the published fine-tunes from alpaca-lora, converted back into a PyTorch checkpoint...
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