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    BruteForceAI

    BruteForceAI

    Advanced LLM-powered brute-force tool combining AI intelligence

    BruteForceAI is an open-source security testing tool that applies large language models to the analysis of login forms and authentication flows in web applications. At a high level, the project uses AI to inspect HTML content, identify the relevant form elements, and automate selector discovery so that a tester does not need to hand-map every field before evaluation.
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    DB-GPT

    DB-GPT

    Revolutionizing Database Interactions with Private LLM Technology

    DB-GPT is an experimental open-source project that uses localized GPT large models to interact with your data and environment. With this solution, you can be assured that there is no risk of data leakage, and your data is 100% private and secure.
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    Unstructured.IO

    Unstructured.IO

    Open source libraries and APIs to build custom preprocessing pipelines

    The unstructured library provides open-source components for ingesting and pre-processing images and text documents, such as PDFs, HTML, Word docs, and many more. The use cases of unstructured revolve around streamlining and optimizing the data processing workflow for LLMs. unstructured modular bricks and connectors form a cohesive system that simplifies data ingestion and pre-processing, making it adaptable to different platforms and is efficient in transforming unstructured data into structured outputs.
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    E2M

    E2M

    E2M converts various file types (doc, docx, epub, html, htm, url

    E2M is a SourceForge mirror of the e2m open-source project, which focuses on providing tools or services designed to convert or process content between different formats or systems. Projects with similar naming conventions typically emphasize automation workflows where input data from one environment is transformed into another representation or output structure. The mirrored repository allows users to access the project’s codebase independently from its original hosting platform while...
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    LangChain Extract

    LangChain Extract

    Did you say you like data?

    LangChain Extract is an open-source reference application designed to demonstrate how large language models can be used to extract structured data from unstructured text and document files. The project implements a lightweight web service that allows developers to define extraction schemas and apply them to various sources such as plain text, HTML, or PDF documents.
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