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    JSON_REPAIR

    JSON_REPAIR

    A python module to repair invalid JSON from LLMs

    json_repair is an open-source Python library designed to automatically fix malformed JSON data and convert it into valid, parseable structures. The tool is particularly useful in scenarios where JSON output is generated by large language models or external services that may produce syntactically invalid responses. Instead of failing when encountering errors such as missing quotes, trailing commas, or incomplete objects, the library analyzes the malformed data and reconstructs it into valid...
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    CodeLlama

    CodeLlama

    Inference code for CodeLlama models

    Code Llama is a family of Llama-based code models optimized for programming tasks such as code generation, completion, and repair, with variants specialized for base coding, Python, and instruction following. The repo documents the sizes and capabilities (e.g., 7B, 13B, 34B) and highlights features like infilling and large input context to support real IDE workflows. It targets both general software synthesis and language-specific productivity, offering strong performance among open models...
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    Agentless

    Agentless

    An agentless approach to automatically solve software development

    Agentless is an open-source framework that applies large language models to automatically resolve software development issues without relying on complex autonomous agent systems. The project proposes an alternative approach to AI-driven code repair that avoids the overhead of multi-agent orchestration by using a structured pipeline for identifying and fixing bugs. When solving a problem, the system first performs localization to determine which files, functions, or code segments are most...
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    Aviary

    Aviary

    Ray Aviary - evaluate multiple LLMs easily

    Aviary is an LLM serving solution that makes it easy to deploy and manage a variety of open source LLMs. Providing an extensive suite of pre-configured open source LLMs, with defaults that work out of the box. Supporting Transformer models hosted on Hugging Face Hub or present on local disk. Aviary has native support for autoscaling and multi-node deployments thanks to Ray and Ray Serve. Aviary can scale to zero and create new model replicas (each composed of multiple GPU workers) in...
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