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    MLC LLM

    MLC LLM

    Universal LLM Deployment Engine with ML Compilation

    ...The system supports deployment on environments including Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and web browsers while utilizing different acceleration technologies such as CUDA, Vulkan, Metal, and WebGPU. It also provides OpenAI-compatible APIs that allow developers to integrate locally deployed models into existing AI applications without major code changes.
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    Minuet

    Minuet

    Dance with Intelligence in Your Code

    Minuet-AI.nvim is an open-source Neovim plugin that provides AI-powered code completion by connecting the editor to modern large language models. The project is designed to bring real-time AI assistance directly into the developer’s editing environment while maintaining the speed and flexibility expected from the Neovim ecosystem. Instead of relying on a single provider, the plugin supports a variety of LLM backends, allowing developers to choose among services such as OpenAI, Claude,...
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    Emscripten

    Emscripten

    Emscripten: An LLVM-to-WebAssembly Compiler

    Emscripten is a complete open-source compiler toolchain that transforms C, C++, and other LLVM-based source code into WebAssembly (and JavaScript), enabling native‑like applications to run in web browsers, Node.js, and other Wasm environments. While Emscripten mostly focuses on compiling C and C++ using Clang, it can be integrated with other LLVM-using compilers (for example, Rust has Emscripten integration, with the wasm32-unknown-emscripten and asmjs-unknown-emscripten targets). Emscripten...
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    LLMCompiler

    LLMCompiler

    An LLM Compiler for Parallel Function Calling

    LLMCompiler is an open-source framework designed to optimize how large language models orchestrate multiple external tool or function calls during complex reasoning tasks. Traditional LLM agent systems typically execute tool calls sequentially, which can create latency, higher costs, and reduced reliability when solving multi-step problems. LLMCompiler addresses this limitation by applying principles from classical compilers to analyze a task and construct an execution plan that allows...
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