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    Perceval

    Perceval

    An open source framework for programming photonic quantum computers

    An open-source framework for programming photonic quantum computers. Through a simple object-oriented Python API, Perceval provides tools for composing circuits from linear optical components, defining single-photon sources, manipulating Fock states, running simulations, reproducing published experimental papers and experimenting with a new generation of quantum algorithms. It aims to be a companion tool for developing photonic circuits – for simulating and optimizing their design, modeling both the ideal and realistic behaviors, and proposing a normalized interface to control them through the concept of backends.
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    Guardrails

    Guardrails

    Adding guardrails to large language models

    Guardrails is a Python package that lets a user add structure, type and quality guarantees to the outputs of large language models (LLMs). At the heart of Guardrails is the rail spec. rail is intended to be a language-agnostic, human-readable format for specifying structure and type information, validators and corrective actions over LLM outputs. We create a RAIL spec to describe the expected structure and types of the LLM output, the quality criteria for the output to be considered valid, and corrective actions to be taken if the output is invalid.
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    Apache Airflow Provider

    Apache Airflow Provider

    Great Expectations Airflow operator

    Due to apply_default decorator removal, this version of the provider requires Airflow 2.1.0+. If your Airflow version is 2.1.0, and you want to install this provider version, first upgrade Airflow to at least version 2.1.0. Otherwise, your Airflow package version will be upgraded automatically, and you will have to manually run airflow upgrade db to complete the migration. This operator currently works with the Great Expectations V3 Batch Request API only. If you would like to use the...
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    Copulas

    Copulas

    A library to model multivariate data using copulas

    Copulas is a Python library for modeling multivariate distributions and sampling from them using copula functions. Given a table of numerical data, use Copulas to learn the distribution and generate new synthetic data following the same statistical properties. Choose from a variety of univariate distributions and copulas – including Archimedian Copulas, Gaussian Copulas and Vine Copulas.
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    QtAwesome

    QtAwesome

    Iconic fonts in PyQt and PySide applications

    QtAwesome enables iconic fonts such as Font Awesome and Elusive Icons in PyQt and PySide applications. It started as a Python port of the QtAwesome C++ library by Rick Blommers. QtAwesome identifies icons by their prefix and their icon name, separated by a period (.) character. Use Font Awesome, Elusive Icons, Material Design Icons, Phosphor, Remix Icon or Microsoft's Codicons. QtAwesome comes bundled with Font Awesome, Elusive Icons, Material Design Icons, Phosphor, Remix Icon and Microsoft's Codicons but it can also be used with other iconic fonts. ...
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    Flask-WTF

    Flask-WTF

    Simple integration of Flask and WTForms, including CSRF

    Simple integration of Flask and WTForms, including CSRF, file upload, and reCAPTCHA. Integration with WTForms. Secure Form with CSRF token. Global CSRF protection. reCAPTCHA support. File upload that works with Flask-Uploads. Internationalization using Flask-Babel.
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    Flask RESTX

    Flask RESTX

    Fully featured framework for fast, easy and documented API development

    Fork of Flask-RESTPlus fully featured framework for fast, easy and documented API development with Flask. Flask-RESTX is an extension for Flask that adds support for quickly building REST APIs. Flask-RESTX encourages best practices with minimal setup. If you are familiar with Flask, Flask-RESTX should be easy to pick up. It provides a coherent collection of decorators and tools to describe your API and expose its documentation properly using Swagger. With Flask-RESTX, you only import the api...
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    Database-backed Periodic Tasks

    Database-backed Periodic Tasks

    Celery Periodic Tasks backed by the Django ORM

    This extension enables you to store the periodic task schedule in the database. The periodic tasks can be managed from the Django Admin interface, where you can create, edit and delete periodic tasks and how often they should run. Usage and installation instructions for this extension are available from the Celery documentation. If you change the Django TIME_ZONE setting your periodic task schedule will still be based on the old timezone. To create a periodic task executing at an interval...
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    django-money

    django-money

    Money fields for Django forms and models

    A little Django app that uses py-moneyed to add support for Money fields in your models and forms. The default currency code length is 3 but you can change it with the CURRENCY_CODE_MAX_LENGTH setting. Currencies are listed on moneyed, and these modules use this to provide a choice list on the admin, also for validation. Django-money leaves you to use any custom model managers you like for your models, but it needs to wrap some of the methods to allow searching for models with money values....
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    Wemake Django Template

    Wemake Django Template

    Bleeding edge django template focused on code quality and security

    What this project is all about? The main idea of this project is to provide a fully configured template for django projects, where code quality, testing, documentation, security, and scalability are number one priorities. This template is a result of implementing our processes, it should not be considered as an independent part. When developing this template we had several goals in mind. Development environment should be bootstrapped easily, so we use docker-compose for that. Development...
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    Gunicorn

    Gunicorn

    WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX, fast clients and sleepy applications

    Gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a Python WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX. It's a pre-fork worker model. The Gunicorn server is broadly compatible with various web frameworks, simply implemented, light on server resources, and fairly speedy. You can run Gunicorn by using commands or integrate with popular frameworks like Django, Pyramid, or TurboGears. For deploying Gunicorn in production see Deploying Gunicorn.
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    Gobuster

    Gobuster

    Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go

    ...This project is born out of the necessity to have something that didn't have a fat Java GUI (console FTW), something that did not do recursive brute force, something that allowed me to brute force folders and multiple extensions at once, something that compiled to native on multiple platforms, something that was faster than an interpreted script (such as Python), and something that didn't require a runtime. Provides several modes, like the classic directory brute-forcing mode, DNS subdomain brute-forcing mode, the mode that enumerates open S3 buckets and looks for existence and bucket listings, and the virtual host brute-forcing mode (not the same as DNS!). Since this tool is written in Go you need to install the Go language/compiler/etc. ...
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    Swirl

    Swirl

    Swirl queries any number of data sources with APIs

    ...It's intended for use by developers and data scientists who want to solve multi-silo search problems from enterprise search to new monitoring & alerting solutions that push information to users continuously. Built on the Python/Django/RabbitMQ stack, SWIRL includes connectors to Apache Solr, ChatGPT, Elastic, OpenSearch | PostgreSQL, Google BigQuery plus generic HTTP/GET/JSON with configurations for premium services.
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    kubectl-aliases

    kubectl-aliases

    Programmatically generated handy kubectl aliases

    ...This dramatically speeds up interactive Kubernetes workflows, especially when you spend a lot of time inspecting pods, services, deployments, and logs. The repository also includes a Python script used to generate the aliases, which advanced users can tweak if they want a custom alias set. It is distributed under the Apache-2.0 license and is widely used by Kubernetes practitioners.
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    The Grand Complete Data Science Guide

    The Grand Complete Data Science Guide

    Data Science Guide With Videos And Materials

    The Grand Complete Data Science Materials is a repository curated by a data-science educator that aggregates a wide range of learning resources — from basic programming and math foundation to advanced topics in machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and deployment practices — into a structured, centralized collection aimed at learners seeking a comprehensive path to data science mastery. The repository bundles tutorials, lecture notes, project outlines, course materials, and references across topics like Python, statistics, ML algorithms, deep learning, NLP, data preprocessing, model evaluation, and real-world problem solving. Its broad scope makes it particularly suitable for beginners or self-taught programmers who want an end-to-end learning track — from fundamentals all the way to building and deploying ML or AI systems.
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    Optopsy

    Optopsy

    A nimble options backtesting library for Python

    Optopsy is a Python-based, nimble backtesting and statistics library focused on evaluating options trading strategies like calls, puts, straddles, spreads, and more, using pandas-driven analysis. The csv_data() function is a convenience function. Under the hood it uses Panda's read_csv() function to do the import. There are other parameters that can help with loading the csv data, consult the code/future documentation to see how to use them.
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    Otter-Grader

    Otter-Grader

    A Python and R autograding solution

    ...Otter supports local grading through parallel Docker containers, grading using the autograder platforms of 3rd party learning management systems (LMSs), the deployment of an Otter-managed grading virtual machine, and a client package that allows students to run public checks on their own machines. Otter is designed to grade Python scripts and Jupyter Notebooks, and is compatible with a few different LMSs, including Canvas and Gradescope.
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    FLAML

    FLAML

    A fast library for AutoML and tuning

    FLAML is a lightweight Python library that finds accurate machine learning models automatically, efficiently and economically. It frees users from selecting learners and hyperparameters for each learner. For common machine learning tasks like classification and regression, it quickly finds quality models for user-provided data with low computational resources.
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    Jittor

    Jittor

    Jittor is a high-performance deep learning framework

    ...Jittor also contains a wealth of high-performance model libraries, including image recognition, detection, segmentation, generation, differentiable rendering, geometric learning, reinforcement learning, etc. The front-end language is Python. Module Design and Dynamic Graph Execution is used in the front-end, which is the most popular design for deep learning framework interface. The back-end is implemented by high-performance languages, such as CUDA, C++. Jittor'op is similar to NumPy. Let's try some operations. We create Var a and b via operation jt.float32, and add them. ...
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    dm_control

    dm_control

    DeepMind's software stack for physics-based simulation

    DeepMind's software stack for physics-based simulation and Reinforcement Learning environments, using MuJoCo. DeepMind's software stack for physics-based simulation and Reinforcement Learning environments, using MuJoCo physics. The MuJoCo Python bindings support three different OpenGL rendering backends: EGL (headless, hardware-accelerated), GLFW (windowed, hardware-accelerated), and OSMesa (purely software-based). At least one of these three backends must be available in order render through dm_control. Hardware rendering with a windowing system is supported via GLFW and GLEW. ...
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    cuDF

    cuDF

    GPU DataFrame Library

    ...For additional examples, browse our complete API documentation, or check out our more detailed notebooks. cuDF can be installed with conda (miniconda, or the full Anaconda distribution) from the rapidsai channel. cuDF is supported only on Linux, and with Python versions 3.7 and later. The RAPIDS suite of open-source software libraries aims to enable the execution of end-to-end data science and analytics pipelines entirely on GPUs. It relies on NVIDIA® CUDA® primitives for low-level compute optimization but exposing that GPU parallelism and high-bandwidth memory speed through user-friendly Python interfaces.
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    AI-Codereview-Gitlab

    AI-Codereview-Gitlab

    GitLab automatic code review tool based on large models

    AI-Codereview-Gitlab is an open-source automation tool that integrates large language models into the GitLab development workflow to perform automated code reviews. The system monitors GitLab repositories and analyzes commits or merge requests using AI models to identify potential issues, coding mistakes, and quality improvements before the code is merged. By leveraging multiple large language model providers—including OpenAI, DeepSeek, ZhipuAI, or local models through Ollama—the platform...
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    Supertonic

    Supertonic

    Lightning-fast, on-device TTS, running natively via ONNX

    ...Supertonic is designed to handle real-world text gracefully, including numbers, dates, currency symbols, abbreviations, and technical units, without requiring heavy pre-processing or custom text normalization. The repository provides complete reference implementations across many programming ecosystems—Python, Node.js, browser (WebGPU/WASM), Java, C++, C#, Go, Swift, iOS, Rust, and Flutter.
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    FL4Health

    FL4Health

    Library to facilitate federated learning research

    FL4Health is a Vector Institute toolkit for building modular, clinically-focused FL pipelines. Tailored for healthcare, it supports privacy-preserving FL, heterogeneous data settings, integrated reporting, and clear API design.
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    Enferno

    Enferno

    Modern Flask framework optimized for AI-assisted development

    Enferno is a framework for building developer-first cloud backends using PostgreSQL and TypeScript. It offers primitives for defining data models, APIs, and access rules directly in code, enabling quick iteration and deployment. Enferno is designed to accelerate SaaS and internal tool development by combining the benefits of traditional backends with developer ergonomics.
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