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    Banana Slides

    Banana Slides

    A native AI PPT generation application based on nano banana pro

    Banana Slides is an open-source application designed to automatically generate presentation slides using artificial intelligence. Built on top of the Nano Banana Pro framework, the software enables users to transform simple prompts or outlines into complete slide decks without manually formatting content. Instead of relying on traditional slide editing workflows, the system allows users to describe the desired presentation in natural language and have the AI generate structured slides, including titles, bullet points, and layout suggestions. The tool also supports iterative refinement through conversational commands, allowing users to modify individual slides or request stylistic changes without directly editing the presentation file. ...
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    CUDA Agent

    CUDA Agent

    Large-Scale Agentic RL for High-Performance CUDA Kernel Generation

    ...Its architecture combines large-scale data synthesis, a skill-augmented CUDA development environment, and long-horizon reinforcement learning to build intrinsic optimization capability rather than relying on simple post-hoc tuning. The system operates in a ReAct-style loop where the agent profiles baseline implementations, writes CUDA code, compiles it in a sandbox, and iteratively refines performance. CUDA-Agent has demonstrated strong benchmark results, achieving high pass rates and significant speedups compared with compiler baselines such as torch.compile.
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    Sandstorm

    Sandstorm

    One API call, pull Claude agent, completely sandboxed

    ...The core idea is to provide “one API call” access to a robust Claude agent loop that runs inside a secure sandbox, so you can upload files, connect tools, and run long-running tasks — all managed behind a simple REST-style interface that disappears when the work is done. This approach lowers the friction of building autonomous agents by removing the need to provision servers, orchestrate distributed agents, or manage persistent tooling; agents can be spun up in parallel without manual setup and shut down when complete. The sandbox environment isolates agent execution for security and predictability, and project updates continue to harden observability, fault handling, and configuration validation.
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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. While focused on text content, it also supports non-text artifacts such as PDFs and images, which can still be indexed and referenced, and it integrates with editors specified by the user’s $EDITOR environment variable to make detailed editing seamless.
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    Build with Claude

    Build with Claude

    A single hub to find Claude Skills, Agents, Commands, Hooks, Plugins

    ...It serves as a one-stop index where users can browse curated agent modules for tasks like blockchain development, code analysis, DevOps, documentation generation, and much more — all designed to be installed directly into Claude Code using a simple plugin system. The repository includes an organized collection of community-maintained plugins, searchable by category, and offers clear instructions on how to add and install marketplace content within Claude Code environments. Alongside agents, Build with Claude features hooks that can trigger actions on events, slash commands that automate developer tasks, and skill packages that bundle reusable AI behaviors for common problems.
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    Scribe.js

    Scribe.js

    JavaScript OCR and text extraction for images and PDFs

    ...The library can take image files (such as PNG or JPEG) and recognize the text they contain, and it can also extract text from PDF files that either already contain text or are image-based scans, using modern web standards and WebAssembly under the hood. In addition to simple text extraction, Scribe.js supports writing or injecting a high-quality invisible text layer back into PDFs, effectively making them searchable and improving usability for indexing or accessibility. It is written in modern ECMAScript Modules (ESM), so it can be imported in both browser and Node.js environments without a build step, though browser usage requires same-origin hosting of the files.
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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. The system then executes those queries against a database and interprets the results, returning human-friendly insights not just raw rows, while learning from errors and successes to reduce repeated mistakes.
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    Softaworks Agent Skills

    Softaworks Agent Skills

    A curated collection of skills for AI coding agents

    ...It packages broad categories of modular skills that help with development automation, documentation creation, planning, architecture, testing, and soft professional workflows. Beyond simple skills, it also includes agents and CLI slash commands that help developers automate common tasks such as pattern finding, diagram generation, requirement drafting, and daily standup preparation. The toolkit’s modular design follows the Agent Skills format, making it easy for users to install only what’s needed via CLI installers or plugin marketplaces. ...
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    NVIDIA Earth2Studio

    NVIDIA Earth2Studio

    Open-source deep-learning framework

    ...Users can extend Earth2Studio with optional model packs, advanced data interfaces, statistical operators, and backend integrations that support flexible workflows from simple tests to large-scale operational inference.
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    mgrep

    mgrep

    A calm, CLI-native way to semantically grep everything, like code

    ...Built with a focus on calm CLI experiences, it lets you index and query your local files with semantic understanding, delivering results that are relevant to your intent rather than simple pattern matches, which is especially powerful in large or diverse projects. It also includes features such as background indexing to keep your search index up to date without interrupting your workflow and web search integration to expand the scope of queries beyond local files. Designed for both programmers and agents, it integrates naturally into development and research workflows while offering thoughtful defaults that keep output clean and informative.
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    tinypdf

    tinypdf

    Minimal PDF creation library

    ...The library supports essential primitives like writing text, drawing basic shapes, and placing JPEG images, which covers common needs such as invoices, receipts, tickets, and simple reports. It also supports clickable links so generated documents can include interactive URLs, and it can create multi-page documents with custom page sizes. A notable convenience is built-in markdown-to-PDF conversion for common structures like headers and lists, letting you go from formatted text to a PDF layout quickly.
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    VibeKit

    VibeKit

    Run Claude Code, Gemini, Codex in a clean, isolated sandbox

    ...It provides a set of abstractions and utilities that let developers connect generative models to UI frameworks, sensors, event streams, and external services without having to build plumbing from scratch. Instead of treating AI models as black boxes behind simple prompts, Vibekit encourages developers to define declarative behaviors, reactive rules, and data flows that make the outputs of models part of living application logic. This can include things like dynamic content generation, live adaptation based on user interaction, and connectors to external APIs for enriched grounding. The toolkit also supports testing and local iteration, with utilities that simulate event streams and mock model responses to make development predictable.
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    HY-Motion 1.0

    HY-Motion 1.0

    HY-Motion model for 3D character animation generation

    HY-Motion 1.0 is an open-source, large-scale AI model suite developed by Tencent’s Hunyuan team that generates high-quality 3D human motion from simple text prompts, enabling the automatic production of fluid, diverse, and semantically accurate animations without manual keyframing or rigging. Built on advanced deep learning architectures that combine Diffusion Transformer (DiT) and flow matching techniques, HY-Motion scales these approaches to the billion-parameter level, resulting in strong instruction-following capabilities and richer motion outputs compared to existing open-source models. ...
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    Kubernetes Network Policy Recipes

    Kubernetes Network Policy Recipes

    Example recipes for Kubernetes Network Policies that you can just copy

    ...These recipes help secure Kubernetes clusters by ensuring that pods communicate only with allowed peers, reduce attack surfaces, and enforce least-privilege connectivity at the network layer. The recipes scale from simple “deny all traffic by default” policies to more advanced micro-segmentation patterns for multi-tier apps (frontend/backends) and platform-level isolation for CI/CD systems or service meshes.
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    Scientific Visualization

    Scientific Visualization

    An open access book on scientific visualization using python

    The Scientific Visualization book is a freely available open-access textbook that introduces how to produce effective scientific visualizations using Python, focusing especially on leveraging the popular plotting library Matplotlib (and related tools). It goes beyond simple plotting tutorials and emphasizes design principles: how to choose colors, layout subplots, annotate graphs, and present data in a way that is both accurate and visually compelling. As such, it serves as a guide for researchers, data scientists, and academic authors who need to create publication-quality figures or explanatory graphics, rather than quick exploratory plots. ...
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    Kilo

    Kilo

    A text editor in less than 1000 LOC with syntax highlight and search

    Kilo is a minimalistic terminal text editor written in C, famous for fitting its full implementation into fewer than 1,000 lines of code in a single source file. It was created by Salvatore Sanfilippo (antirez, also known for Redis) as an exercise in writing a small, self-contained editor that others can study and extend. Despite its tiny size, Kilo supports core editor features like opening and saving files, incremental search, and basic syntax highlighting. It deliberately avoids external...
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    WorldGen

    WorldGen

    Generate Any 3D Scene in Seconds

    WorldGen is an AI model and library that can generate full 3D scenes in a matter of seconds from either text prompts or reference images. It is designed to create interactive environments suitable for games, simulations, robotics research, and virtual reality, rather than just static 3D assets. The core idea is that you describe a world in natural language and WorldGen produces a navigable 3D scene that you can freely explore in 360 degrees, with loop closure so that the space remains...
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    react-highlight-words

    react-highlight-words

    React component to highlight words within a larger body of text

    react-highlight-words renders text with specified substrings highlighted, useful for search results, find-in-page UIs, and autocomplete menus. You pass a string (or node tree) and an array of search terms, and the component splits content into matched and unmatched chunks with minimal overhead. It supports case-sensitive or insensitive matching and optional auto-escaping so user-entered queries won’t be treated as regex. For advanced scenarios, you can provide a custom findChunks function to...
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    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Some useful websites for programmers

    ...Because it spans beginner to advanced topics, you can use it as an on-ramp when starting out and as a roadmap for deeper specialization later. It also surfaces non-code essentials like productivity, writing, and career guidance, acknowledging that strong developers need more than syntax. The simple Markdown format makes it easy to browse, mirror, or fork, and the open contribution model keeps the list evolving as the ecosystem changes.
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    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot is a mini desktop robot

    ElectronBot is a desktop-scale robot platform designed for enthusiasts and makers, combining robotics, embedded systems, display, and gesture sensing into a compact mechanical “tool bot”. The project features six degrees of freedom (rotational axes) for arms, neck, and body, allowing expressive motion beyond simple head-tilt or arm-wave. It includes USB communication and a built-in display, enabling it to respond to host computer inputs and act as an interactive peripheral rather than just a static automaton. The creator provides full source materials—mechanical (3D printed or CNC parts), electronics (PCBs, custom boards), firmware and drivers—so someone can build or modify the robot themselves. ...
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    Ahoy

    Ahoy

    Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails

    Ahoy is a first-party analytics library built primarily for Ruby on Rails, designed to let applications track visits and events in a clean, integrated way rather than relying on third-party tooling. It stores data in your own database by default, which gives developers full control over what data is captured, how it's processed, and how it’s used, sidestepping privacy concerns of external analytics providers. The library supports Rails, JavaScript, and native apps, making it flexible across...
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    EKS Best Practices

    EKS Best Practices

    A best practices guide for day 2 operations

    ...Because running Kubernetes in production demands many “day-2” considerations (upgrades, drift, monitoring, incident response), the guide provides practical advice beyond simple cluster provisioning.
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    ink-kit

    ink-kit

    Onchain-focused SDK with ready-to-use templates and themes

    ...Utilities for wallet connection, signing, and basic indexing help you focus on business logic rather than bootstrapping. Example apps and guides demonstrate common patterns—minting, access control, payments, and simple off-chain integrations—so teams can adapt and extend quickly. The overarching goal is to reduce time-to-first-transaction and give projects a maintainable base that scales as features grow.
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    Capslock

    Capslock

    Tool to remap Caps Lock key behavior on Windows systems

    Capslock is a command-line tool for analyzing the capabilities of Go packages to reveal what privileged operations their code and dependencies can perform. Rather than detecting vulnerabilities, Capslock focuses on identifying capabilities — permissions implied by calls to sensitive or privileged standard library functions, such as file system access, networking, or process control. By following transitive call graphs, it classifies which security-sensitive operations each package can reach,...
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    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks for ML is a Google visual programming framework

    ...The block abstraction encourages modularity: you can package a preprocessor, a model, and a postprocessor as a reusable composite for others to slot into their graphs. Because everything lives in the browser, sharing is as simple as exporting a project or link, and collaborators can experiment without installing toolchains. For educators and product teams alike, Visual Blocks reduces the distance from idea to interactive proof-of-concept by turning ML diagrams.
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