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    Intel LLM Library for PyTorch

    Intel LLM Library for PyTorch

    Accelerate local LLM inference and finetuning

    ...IPEX-LLM supports a wide range of popular models, including architectures such as LLaMA, Mistral, Qwen, and other transformer-based systems. The library can integrate with common AI frameworks and serving tools such as Hugging Face Transformers, LangChain, and vLLM, allowing developers to incorporate optimized inference into existing pipelines.
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    PowerInfer

    PowerInfer

    High-speed Large Language Model Serving for Local Deployment

    ...Its architecture exploits the observation that only a subset of neurons in large models are frequently activated, allowing the system to preload frequently used neurons into GPU memory while processing less common activations on the CPU. This hybrid execution strategy significantly reduces memory bottlenecks and improves overall inference speed. PowerInfer incorporates specialized algorithms and sparse operators to manage neuron activation patterns and minimize data transfers between hardware components. As a result, it enables powerful language models to run on consumer hardware while achieving performance comparable to more expensive server-grade systems.
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    kb

    kb

    A minimalist command line knowledge base manager

    kb is a minimalist command-line knowledge base manager that gives users a fast, organized way to collect, store, search, and retrieve notes, documents, cheatsheets, procedures, and other artifacts directly from the terminal. It was created to solve the common problem of having scattered text files or reference materials on disk that are hard to search or categorize, and it surfaces a simple CLI interface with intuitive commands for adding, viewing, editing, and deleting knowledge items. Each entry in kb can be tagged, categorized, given metadata like author or status, and inspected with full-text search or regex-based grepping, helping users quickly find content even across large knowledge collections. ...
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    Dash Data Agent

    Dash Data Agent

    Self-learning data agent that grounds its answers in layers of content

    Dash is a self-learning data agent built by the Agno AI community that generates grounded answers to English queries over structured data by synthesizing SQL and reasoning based on six layers of context, improving automatically with each run. It sidesteps common limitations of simple text-to-SQL agents by incorporating multiple context layers — including schema structure, human annotations, known query patterns, institutional knowledge from docs, machine-discovered error patterns, and live runtime context — to generate SQL queries that are both technically correct and semantically meaningful. ...
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    AIPex

    AIPex

    AI browser automation assistant, no migration and privacy first

    AIPex is an AI-augmented development toolkit and workflow platform that aims to accelerate software productivity by integrating intelligent assistants, code generation tools, and customizable automation patterns directly into developer workflows. Rather than treating AI as a separate helper, AIPex embeds AI capabilities into common tasks like scaffolding components, generating tests, analyzing code quality, and performing refactors, allowing developers to stay in flow while benefiting from model-assisted insights. It supports modular plugin architecture so teams can extend or customize how assistants behave based on project conventions, code standards, or tooling preferences. ...
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    Mydia

    Mydia

    Your personal media companion, built with Phoenix LiveView

    ...The system supports automation workflows around acquiring and managing media, including quality profiles and smarter release selection, so it can act as a hub rather than just a catalog. It integrates with common download clients and indexers, enabling an end-to-end workflow where requests, discovery, and acquisition are connected through a single interface. Mydia also supports multi-user setups with roles and request workflows, making it usable in households or shared servers without giving everyone full administrative power.
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    Sygil WebUI

    Sygil WebUI

    Stable Diffusion web UI

    Sygil WebUI is a browser-based interface for running Stable Diffusion image generation locally or on a server, wrapping common text-to-image and image-to-image workflows into a practical UI. It provides multiple UI modes (including a legacy Gradio interface) and focuses on making iterative prompting, parameter tuning, and post-processing accessible without writing code. The UI exposes core generation controls like resolution, CFG guidance, sampling steps, samplers, seeds, and batch generation so users can reproduce results and refine outputs systematically. ...
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    RSC Explorer

    RSC Explorer

    A tool for people curious about the React Server Components protocol

    RSC Explorer is an educational, experiment-friendly tool for understanding the React Server Components (RSC) protocol by making the streaming process visible and inspectable. It runs both the “server” and “client” sides of RSC in the browser, removing the need to set up a full backend just to learn how the protocol behaves. The core experience is the ability to step through the RSC stream incrementally, seeing what data arrives at each moment and how that data maps to the React tree being...
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    History LLMs

    History LLMs

    Information hub for our project training the largest possible LLMs

    ...The History LLMs aim to be trained on massive curated datasets of time-stamped documents so that the resulting models can offer responses grounded only in the knowledge available before their cutoff, such as 1913, thereby avoiding hindsight contamination common in modern LLMs. This approach enables researchers in the humanities and social sciences to explore how people at different historical moments would have discussed world events, norms, and ideas without later developments influencing the model. It contains documentation about model families like Ranke-4B, which are trained from scratch with historical corpora and can act as “aggregate witnesses” to the textual culture of their era.
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    ticket

    ticket

    Fast, powerful, git-native ticket tracking in a single bash script

    ...It stores each ticket as a Markdown file with YAML frontmatter, making them human-readable and easy to version control alongside your code, while also allowing IDEs to jump straight to ticket definitions. The CLI provides common subcommands to create, list, edit, close, and manage dependencies between tickets, enabling clear hierarchical task structures and visual dependency trees. Its design is rooted in the Unix philosophy of simplicity, composability, and transparency, meaning it integrates well with other standard tools like grep, jq, and ripgrep when installed. ...
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    LLM TLDR

    LLM TLDR

    95% token savings. 155x faster queries. 16 languages

    ...The system supports both extractive and abstractive summarization styles so that users can choose whether they want condensed highlights or a more narrative paraphrase of key ideas. To enhance usability, LLM-TLDR includes command-line tools and integration examples for common workflows like batch summarization, webhook ingestion, and automation in documentation pipelines.
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    Universal Commerce Protocol

    Universal Commerce Protocol

    Specification and documentation for the Universal Commerce Protocol

    UCP (Universal Commerce Protocol) is an open standard intended to make commerce integrations interoperable across platforms, agents, businesses, and payment providers without bespoke, one-off connector builds. It defines a shared “common language” and functional primitives so that different systems can express commerce actions and state transitions in a consistent way. The protocol is designed around the realities of existing retail infrastructure, aiming to fit into current operational models while enabling more automated, agent-driven buying experiences. By standardizing how discovery, purchase, and post-purchase steps are represented, it helps reduce integration complexity and makes it easier for multiple parties to participate in the same end-to-end flow. ...
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    skills

    skills

    The open agent skills tool - npx skills

    ...Instead of hardcoding prompts per tool, it standardizes skills as SKILL.md files with structured metadata so they can be discovered, listed, installed, updated, and version-tracked consistently. The CLI supports pulling skills from common git sources, including GitHub shorthand, full URLs, direct paths inside repos, GitLab URLs, generic git remotes, and even local folders. It is designed to work across a wide range of agents and editors, so one skill package can be installed into multiple agent-specific directories without rewriting anything for each environment. ...
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    MongoDB Rust Driver

    MongoDB Rust Driver

    The official MongoDB Rust Driver

    ...It makes extensive use of Rust’s ownership and type systems to ensure memory safety, thread safety, and predictable performance without garbage collection overhead. The driver supports common MongoDB features like CRUD operations, indexing, aggregations, change streams, and transactions, enabling full use of the database’s capabilities from Rust applications. Because it’s asynchronous by design, it works well with Rust async runtimes like Tokio and async-std, letting developers build highly concurrent networked services that efficiently use modern multicore hardware. ...
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    Learn Go

    Learn Go

    Master the fundamentals and advanced features of the Go language

    ...It also anchors learning in credible references, pointing to official documentation, the Go blog, and widely used learning resources. In practice, it serves as a guided path you can follow linearly or revisit as a reference when you hit common Go questions in day-to-day work.
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    Menubar Electron

    Menubar Electron

    High level way to create menubar desktop applications with electron

    Menubar Electron is a lightweight JavaScript library for creating desktop applications with persistent menu bar (Mac) or system tray (Windows/Linux) icons/interfaces, allowing developers to build utility apps that live in the user’s system bar and open a small window or popup when clicked. It serves as a wrapper around frameworks like Electron or Node GUI backends, abstracting common tasks such as positioning the popup window, handling click events, and integrating native tray interactions without writing platform-specific code. The library makes it easy to build cross-platform utilities like clipboard managers, quick note popups, status displays, or background tools that users access from the bar icon without filling taskbars or docks. menubar handles the lifecycle of the UI window, system tray icon, and related events so developers can focus on the application logic rather than boilerplate integration.
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    Chinese-XLNet

    Chinese-XLNet

    Chinese XLNet pre-trained model

    Chinese-XLNet is a Chinese language pre-trained model based on the XLNet architecture, providing an advanced foundation for natural language processing tasks in Mandarin and other Chinese dialects. Unlike traditional masked language modeling, XLNet uses a permutation language modeling objective that captures bidirectional context more effectively by training over all possible token orderings, yielding richer contextual representations. This model is trained on large-scale Chinese text...
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    ByteHook

    ByteHook

    ByteHook is an Android PLT hook library

    ...The repository appears to aim at low-level hooking/injection capabilities, perhaps to support runtime introspection, behavioral monitoring, or hooking-based instrumentation (e.g. for security, tracing, sandboxing, or debugging). Because hooking is a common technique for intercepting library or system calls, Bhook likely provides abstractions to inject hooks into processes or libraries, enabling custom behavior monitoring or modification — which can be useful for building security tools, monitoring frameworks, or dynamic instrumentation. As such, Bhook would serve developers needing fine-grained control over runtime execution, e.g. to intercept calls, log behaviors, protect processes, or adapt system behavior dynamically.
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    Lingvo

    Lingvo

    Framework for building neural networks

    ...It was originally developed for internal research and later open sourced to support reproducible experiments and shared model implementations. The framework provides a structured way to define models, input pipelines, and training configurations using a common interface for layers, which encourages reuse across different tasks. It has been used to implement state of the art architectures such as recurrent neural networks, Transformer models, variational autoencoder hybrids, and multi task systems. Lingvo includes reference models and configurations for domains like machine translation, automatic speech recognition, language modeling, image understanding, and 3D object detection. ...
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    Preguntas de entrevista para React

    Preguntas de entrevista para React

    Questions about React for job interviews

    Preguntas de entrevista para React is a comprehensive Spanish-language resource containing typical React interview questions organized from beginner to expert level. The repository is not just a list of questions: it includes detailed explanations in Spanish, making it useful as both an interview prep guide and a deeper learning reference.The content is structured in sections (beginner, intermediate, expert), covering everything from “What is React?” and JSX basics to advanced topics such as...
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    SSRFmap

    SSRFmap

    Automatic SSRF fuzzer and exploitation tool

    ...It takes as input a Burp request file and a user-specified parameter to fuzz, enabling you to fast-track the identification of SSRF attack surfaces. It includes multiple exploitation “modules” for common SSRF-based attacks or pivoting techniques, such as DNS zone transfers, MySQL/Postgres command execution, Docker API info leaks, and network scans. Because SSRF often leads to lateral movement or internal network access, SSRFmap is especially useful for red-teamers and pentesters who want to explore chains rather than just the vulnerability surface. ...
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    30 Seconds of Java

    30 Seconds of Java

    Collection of reusable tested Java 21 compatible code snippets

    ...Each snippet is designed to be read and understood in under a minute, showing a single idea such as working with streams, handling optionals, manipulating collections, or doing common utility tasks. The repo targets both beginners who want bite-sized learning and experienced developers who just need a ready-made idiom without digging through docs. Because the snippets are standalone, you can copy them directly into your project or adapt them with minimal changes. The collection is organized and documented so you can browse by category and skill level. ...
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    Vision Transformer Pytorch

    Vision Transformer Pytorch

    Implementation of Vision Transformer, a simple way to achieve SOTA

    This repository provides a from-scratch, minimalist implementation of the Vision Transformer (ViT) in PyTorch, focusing on the core architectural pieces needed for image classification. It breaks down the model into patch embedding, positional encoding, multi-head self-attention, feed-forward blocks, and a classification head so you can understand each component in isolation. The code is intentionally compact and modular, which makes it easy to tinker with hyperparameters, depth, width, and...
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    Copilot.vim

    Copilot.vim

    GitHub Copilot for Vim and Neovim

    Copilot.vim is a plugin that integrates GitHub Copilot — the AI code completion tool from GitHub — with Vim and Neovim. It effectively brings inline AI-powered code suggestions into the editor: you type a comment or a function name (or simply start coding) and Copilot proposes completions which you can accept (often via Tab) or reject. The plugin supports a variety of languages and code contexts, just as Copilot itself does, and aims to make the interaction feel native in Vim. Installation...
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    ZeusDB Vector Database

    ZeusDB Vector Database

    Blazing-fast vector DB with similarity search and metadata filtering

    ZeusDB is a vector database built for fast, scalable similarity search with strong production ergonomics. It combines high-performance approximate nearest neighbor indexes with clean APIs and metadata filtering so applications can retrieve semantically relevant items at low latency. The storage layer is designed for durability and growth, supporting sharding, replication, and background compaction while keeping query tails predictable. Developers get multiple ingestion paths—batch,...
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