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    rtk

    rtk

    CLI proxy that reduces LLM token consumption

    rtk is an open-source command-line proxy designed to optimize interactions between AI coding agents and the terminal by reducing unnecessary token consumption. When AI assistants execute shell commands during software development tasks, the resulting terminal output often contains large amounts of repetitive or irrelevant information that can overwhelm the model’s context window. RTK intercepts these command outputs and compresses them into concise summaries before sending them to the...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    lumen

    lumen

    Beautiful git diff viewer, generate commits with AI

    Lumen is an open-source command-line developer tool that enhances Git workflows by combining advanced diff visualization with AI-powered code assistance. The tool provides an ergonomic interface for reviewing code changes directly in the terminal, offering syntax-highlighted diffs and structured output to make change analysis easier. In addition to displaying differences between commits, Lumen integrates AI services that can explain code changes, generate commit messages, and assist with Git...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MusicGPT

    MusicGPT

    Generate music based on natural language prompts using LLMs

    ...Instead, it provides a lightweight environment capable of executing music generation models locally on CPUs or GPUs while maintaining strong performance across operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Users can describe a musical style, mood, or instrumentation using text prompts, and the system produces original audio samples based on those instructions. The application currently integrates with models such as MusicGen and is designed to support additional models transparently in the future. In addition to a command-line interface, the project includes a web-based interface that enables conversational interaction with the AI model.
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    uzu

    uzu

    A high-performance inference engine for AI models

    uzu is a high-performance inference engine designed to run artificial intelligence models efficiently on Apple Silicon hardware. Written primarily in Rust and leveraging Apple’s Metal framework, the project focuses on maximizing performance when executing large language models and other AI workloads on devices such as Mac computers with M-series chips. The engine implements a hybrid architecture in which model layers can be executed either as custom GPU kernels or through Apple’s MPSGraph...
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    llmfit

    llmfit

    157 models, 30 providers, one command to find what runs on hardware

    llmfit is a terminal-based utility that helps developers determine which large language models can realistically run on their local hardware by analyzing system resources and model requirements. The tool automatically detects CPU, RAM, GPU, and VRAM specifications, then ranks available models based on performance factors such as speed, quality, and memory fit. It provides both an interactive terminal user interface and a traditional CLI mode, enabling flexible workflows for different user...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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