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    mediapy

    mediapy

    This Python library makes it easy to display images and videos

    Read/write/show images and videos in an IPython/Jupyter notebook.
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    Antigravity Awesome Skills

    Antigravity Awesome Skills

    The Ultimate Collection of 700+ Agentic Skills for Claude Code

    ...The project includes skill definitions, example prompts, and usage patterns that highlight how modular abilities can be assembled into functioning assistants. Because it aims to reduce cognitive overhead, many skills show how to structure intents, handle context, and orchestrate multi-step reasoning without deep technical complexity. It also serves as inspiration for users looking to prototype new use cases — from conversational helpers that answer questions to workflow automators that trigger actions.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Jupyter Notebook Tools for Sphinx

    Jupyter Notebook Tools for Sphinx

    Sphinx source parser for Jupyter notebooks

    nbsphinx is a Sphinx extension that provides a source parser for *.ipynb files. Custom Sphinx directives are used to show Jupyter Notebook code cells (and of course their results) in both HTML and LaTeX output. Un-evaluated notebooks – i.e. notebooks without stored output cells – will be automatically executed during the Sphinx build process.
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    Pretty Jupyter

    Pretty Jupyter

    Creates dynamic html report from jupyter notebook.

    Pretty Jupyter is an easy-to-use package that allows to create beautiful & dynamic HTML reports. Most of the features require little to no work to get working and greatly improve the quality of the output report, or even the developer’s comfort when creating the report. For example, tabs make some visualizations much more comfortable. The features are integrated directly into the output page, therefore there is no need to have an interpreter running in the backend. This makes the HTML easily...
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    django-import-export

    django-import-export

    Django application and library for importing and exporting data

    ...This can be changed setting the skip_unchanged option. Also, the report_skipped option controls whether skipped records appear in the import Result object, and if using the admin whether skipped records will show in the import preview page. Not all data can be easily extracted from an object/model attribute. In order to turn complicated data model into a (generally simpler) processed data structure on export, dehydrate_<fieldname> method should be defined.
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    Flax

    Flax

    Flax is a neural network library for JAX

    ...Flax emphasizes composability: optimizers, training loops, and checkpointing are provided as examples or utilities rather than monolithic frameworks, encouraging research-friendly customization. The library is widely used in vision, language, and reinforcement learning, often serving as a thin layer atop NumPy-like JAX primitives. Tutorials and examples show patterns for multi-host training, mixed precision, and advanced input pipelines that scale from laptops to TPUs.
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    databooks

    databooks

    A CLI tool to reduce the friction between data scientists

    databooks is a package to ease the collaboration between data scientists using Jupyter notebooks, by reducing the number of git conflicts between different notebooks and resolution of git conflicts when encountered. Simply specify the paths for notebook files to remove metadata. By doing so, we can already avoid many of the conflicts. Specify the paths for notebook files with conflicts to be fixed. Then, databooks finds the source notebooks that caused the conflicts and compares them (so no...
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be...
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    PixieDust

    PixieDust

    Python Helper library for Jupyter Notebooks

    PixieDust is an open source Python helper library that works as an add-on to Jupyter notebooks to improve the user experience of working with data. It also fills a gap for users who have no access to configuration files when a notebook is hosted on the cloud.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Video Nonlocal Net

    Video Nonlocal Net

    Non-local Neural Networks for Video Classification

    ...This formulation improves action recognition and spatiotemporal reasoning, especially for classes requiring context beyond short temporal windows. The repo provides training recipes and models for standard datasets, as well as ablations that show how many non-local blocks to insert and at which stages. Efficient implementations keep memory and compute manageable so the blocks can be added without rewriting the entire backbone. The result is a practical, drop-in mechanism for upgrading purely local video models into context-aware networks with strong benchmark performance.
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    Flask-AppBuilder

    Rapid web application development (python + Flask)

    Simple and rapid Application builder, built on top of Flask. includes detailed security, auto form generation, google charts and much more. Demo on: http://flaskappbuilder.pythonanywhere.com/
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