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    LLM CLI

    LLM CLI

    Access large language models from the command-line

    A CLI utility and Python library for interacting with Large Language Models, both via remote APIs and models that can be installed and run on your own machine.
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    SD.Next

    SD.Next

    All-in-one WebUI for AI generative image and video creation

    ...The project emphasizes broad model support and includes mechanisms for discovering, downloading, and configuring models through integrated tooling, lowering the setup burden for experimentation. It also provides documentation and an ecosystem of guides that help users move from basic generation to more advanced usage patterns, including API-based automation. SD.Next is built to run across common desktop platforms and focuses on practicality: install, generate, iterate, and automate with minimal friction.
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    Mirascope

    Mirascope

    LLM abstractions that aren't obstructions

    Mirascope is a powerful, flexible, and user-friendly library that simplifies the process of working with LLMs through a unified interface that works across various supported providers, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, Gemini, Groq, Cohere, LiteLLM, Azure AI, Vertex AI, and Bedrock. Whether you're generating text, extracting structured information, or developing complex AI-driven agent systems, Mirascope provides the tools you need to streamline your development process and create...
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    handy-ollama

    handy-ollama

    Implement CPU from scratch and play with large model deployments

    handy-ollama is an open-source educational project designed to help developers and AI enthusiasts learn how to deploy and run large language models locally using the Ollama platform. The repository serves as a structured tutorial that explains how to install, configure, and use Ollama to run modern language models on personal hardware without requiring advanced infrastructure. A key focus of the project is enabling users to run large models even without GPUs by leveraging optimized CPU-based...
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    Emb-GAM

    Emb-GAM

    An interpretable and efficient predictor using pre-trained models

    Deep learning models have achieved impressive prediction performance but often sacrifice interpretability, a critical consideration in high-stakes domains such as healthcare or policymaking. In contrast, generalized additive models (GAMs) can maintain interpretability but often suffer from poor prediction performance due to their inability to effectively capture feature interactions. In this work, we aim to bridge this gap by using pre-trained neural language models to extract embeddings for...
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    DomE

    DomE

    Implements a reference architecture for creating information systems

    DomE Experiment is an implementation of a reference architecture for creating information systems from the automated evolution of the domain model. The architecture comprises elements that guarantee user access through automatically generated interfaces for various devices, integration with external information sources, data and operations security, automatic generation of analytical information, and automatic control of business processes. All these features are generated from the domain...
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