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    Z80-μLM

    Z80-μLM

    Z80-μLM is a 2-bit quantized language model

    Z80-μLM is a retro-computing AI project that demonstrates a tiny language model (Z80-μLM) engineered to run on an 8-bit Z80 CPU by aggressively quantizing weights down to 2-bit precision. The repository provides a complete workflow where you train or fine-tune conversational models in Python, then export them into a format that can be executed on classic Z80 systems. A key deliverable is producing CP/M-compatible .COM binaries, enabling a genuinely vintage “chat with your computer” experience on real hardware or accurate emulators. The project sits at the intersection of machine learning and systems constraints, showing how model architecture, quantization, and inference code generation can be adapted to extreme memory and compute limits. ...
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    Anthropic's Original Performance

    Anthropic's Original Performance

    Anthropic's original performance take-home, now open for you to try

    ...This take-home includes starter code, tests, and tools to debug performance, aiming to measure how effectively one can apply algorithmic improvements and optimizations. Because it’s framed around beating baseline scores — and even outperforming previous automated systems — it encourages both deep knowledge of Python and creative problem-solving.
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    MiniMax-MCP

    MiniMax-MCP

    Official MiniMax Model Context Protocol (MCP) server

    ...It acts as a bridge between tools like Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, OpenAI Agents, and the MiniMax platform, exposing capabilities such as text-to-speech, voice cloning, image generation, text-to-image, video generation, image-to-video, text-to-video, and music generation. The server is written in Python and distributed under the MIT license, with a pyproject.toml and uv-based workflow that makes installation and execution reproducible. Configuration is handled through JSON files that tell MCP clients how to launch the server (typically via uvx minimax-mcp) and which environment variables to use for the API key, host, and output directory. ...
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    Neuroglancer

    Neuroglancer

    WebGL-based viewer for volumetric data

    Neuroglancer is a WebGL-based visualization tool designed for exploring large-scale volumetric and neuroimaging datasets directly in the browser. It allows users to interactively view arbitrary 2D and 3D cross-sections of volumetric data alongside 3D meshes and skeleton models, enabling precise examination of neural structures and biological imaging results. Its multi-pane interface synchronizes multiple orthogonal views with a central 3D viewport, making it ideal for analyzing complex brain...
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    Nevergrad

    Nevergrad

    A Python toolbox for performing gradient-free optimization

    Nevergrad is a Python library for derivative-free optimization, offering robust implementations of many algorithms suited for black-box functions (i.e. functions where gradients are unavailable or unreliable). It targets hyperparameter search, architecture search, control problems, and experimental tuning—domains in which gradient-based methods may fail or be inapplicable.
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    cheat.sh

    cheat.sh

    The only cheat sheet you need

    ...You can query it from the terminal (for example curl cht.sh/rsync or curl cheat.sh/ls) or browse the web front page; it also supports a shorthand hostname (cht.sh) and provides both online and standalone/local installation modes. The repository contains the server and client code, instructions to run a local standalone instance (including Python virtualenv setup), and tooling to fetch or maintain the upstream cheat-sheet data; installation documentation explains disk-space needs and dependency setup for offline use. Cheat.sh is intentionally minimal and scriptable, so it fits naturally into shells, CI scripts, editors, and quick lookups without leaving the terminal, while also offering ways to extend or host personal cheat sheets.
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    Deequ

    Deequ

    Deequ is a library built on top of Apache Spark

    ...Users typically run Deequ before feeding data downstream (to ML pipelines, analytics, or production systems), enabling early detection and isolation of data errors. There is also a Python wrapper, PyDeequ, for users who prefer working from Python environments.
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    Crawl4AI

    Crawl4AI

    Open-source LLM Friendly Web Crawler & Scraper

    Crawl4AI is a high-performance, AI‑ready web crawler tailored for LLM data ingestion and RAG pipelines. It supports adaptive crawling heuristics (stopping when enough info is gathered), structured markdown output, and high-speed parallel execution. Designed to operate at scale with optional Docker deployment and framework integrations.
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    Posting

    Posting

    The modern API client that lives in your terminal

    ...Posting supports saving requests in a readable, version-control-friendly format, making it ideal for collaboration and reproducibility. It also includes scripting capabilities, enabling users to run Python code before and after requests to automate workflows. Overall, Posting brings a modern, customizable, and developer-centric API testing experience to the terminal.
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    OpenCV

    OpenCV

    Open Source Computer Vision Library

    ...It enables developers to build real-time vision applications ranging from facial recognition to object tracking. OpenCV supports a wide range of programming languages including C++, Python, and Java, and is optimized for both CPU and GPU operations.
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    VisPy

    VisPy

    Main repository for Vispy

    Vispy is an open-source, high-performance interactive visualization library in Python, designed for creating scientific visualizations and interactive plots. It leverages the power of modern Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) through OpenGL to render large datasets efficiently. Vispy supports a wide range of visualization types, including 2D plots, 3D visualizations, volume rendering, and more, making it suitable for scientific research, data analysis, and educational purposes.
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    NeMo Curator

    NeMo Curator

    Scalable data pre processing and curation toolkit for LLMs

    ...At the core of the NeMo Curator is the DocumentDataset which serves as the the main dataset class. It acts as a straightforward wrapper around a Dask DataFrame. The Python library offers easy-to-use methods for expanding the functionality of your curation pipeline while eliminating scalability concerns.
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    Taipy

    Taipy

    Turns Data and AI algorithms into production-ready web applications

    From simple pilots to production-ready web applications in no time. No more compromise on performance, customization, and scalability. Taipy enhances performance with caching control of graphical events, optimizing rendering by selectively updating graphical components only upon interaction. Effortlessly manage massive datasets with Taipy's built-in decimator for charts, intelligently reducing the number of data points to save time and memory without losing the essence of your data's shape....
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    AgentOps

    AgentOps

    Python SDK for agent monitoring, LLM cost tracking, benchmarking, etc.

    Industry-leading developer platform to test and debug AI agents. We built the tools so you don't have to. Visually track events such as LLM calls, tools, and multi-agent interactions. Rewind and replay agent runs with point-in-time precision. Keep a full data trail of logs, errors, and prompt injection attacks from prototype to production. Native integrations with the top agent frameworks.
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    novelWriter

    novelWriter

    Open source plain text editor designed for writing novels

    A markdown-like text editor designed for writing novels and larger projects of many smaller plain text documents. It is designed to be a simple text editor that allows for easy organization of text files and notes, with a metadata syntax for comments, synopsis, and cross-referencing between files, and built on plain text files for robustness. The project storage is suitable for version control software, and also well suited for file synchronisation tools. All text is saved as plain text...
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    Spack

    Spack

    A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions

    ...Spack is a package manager for supercomputers, Linux, and macOS. It makes installing scientific software easy. Spack isn’t tied to a particular language; you can build a software stack in Python or R, link to libraries written in C, C++, or Fortran, and easily swap compilers or target specific microarchitectures. Spack offers a simple "spec" syntax that allows users to specify versions and configuration options. Package files are written in pure Python, and specs allow package authors to write a single script for many different builds of the same package. ...
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    Pottery

    Pottery

    Redis for humans

    Redis is awesome, but Redis commands are not always intuitive. Pottery is a Pythonic way to access Redis. If you know how to use Python dicts, then you already know how to use Pottery. Pottery is useful for accessing Redis more easily, and also for implementing microservice resilience patterns, and it has been battle-tested in production at scale.
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    Conda.jl

    Conda.jl

    https://github.com/JuliaPy/Conda.jl

    This package allows one to use conda as a cross-platform binary provider for Julia for other Julia packages, especially to install binaries that have complicated dependencies like Python. conda is a package manager that started as the binary package manager for the Anaconda Python distribution, but it also provides arbitrary packages. Instead of the full Anaconda distribution, Conda.jl uses the miniconda Python environment, which only includes conda and its dependencies.
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    StringZilla

    StringZilla

    10x faster string search, split, sort, and shuffle for long strings

    ...It matches the first few letters of words with hyper-scalar code to achieve memcpy speeds. The implementation fits into a single C 99 header file and uses different SIMD flavors and SWAR on older platforms. The Str is designed to replace long Python str strings and wrap our C-level API. On the other hand, the File memory-maps a file from persistent memory without loading its copy into RAM. The contents of that file would remain immutable, and the mapping can be shared by multiple Python processes simultaneously. A standard dataset pre-processing use case would be to map a sizeable textual dataset like Common Crawl into memory, spawn child processes, and split the job between them.
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    Covalent workflow

    Covalent workflow

    Pythonic tool for running machine-learning/high performance workflows

    Covalent is a Pythonic workflow tool for computational scientists, AI/ML software engineers, and anyone who needs to run experiments on limited or expensive computing resources including quantum computers, HPC clusters, GPU arrays, and cloud services. Covalent enables a researcher to run computation tasks on an advanced hardware platform – such as a quantum computer or serverless HPC cluster – using a single line of code. Covalent overcomes computational and operational challenges inherent...
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    Trafilatura

    Trafilatura

    Python & command-line tool to gather text on the Web

    Trafilatura is a Python package and command-line tool designed to gather text on the Web. It includes discovery, extraction and text-processing components. Its main applications are web crawling, downloads, scraping, and extraction of main texts, metadata and comments. It aims at staying handy and modular: no database is required, the output can be converted to various commonly used formats.
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    H2O Wave

    H2O Wave

    Realtime Web Apps and Dashboards for Python and R

    No HTML, CSS, Javascript skills are required. Build rich, interactive web apps using pure Python. Broadcast live information, visualizations, and graphics using Wave's low-latency real-time server. Instant control over every connected web browser using a simple and intuitive programming model. Preview your app live as you code. Dramatically reduce the time and effort to build web apps. Easily share your apps with end-users, get feedback, improve and iterate. ~10MB static executables for Linux, Windows, OSX, BSD, Solaris on AMD64, 386, ARM, PPC. ...
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    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    User toolkit for analyzing and interfacing with Large Language Models

    kaleidoscope-sdk is a Python module used to interact with large language models hosted via the Kaleidoscope service available at: https://github.com/VectorInstitute/kaleidoscope. It provides a simple interface to launch LLMs on an HPC cluster, asking them to perform basic features like text generation, but also retrieve intermediate information from inside the model, such as log probabilities and activations.
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    nbstripout

    nbstripout

    strip output from Jupyter and IPython notebooks

    ...Useful mainly as a git filter or pre-commit hook for users who don't want to track output in VCS. This does mostly the same thing as the Clear All Output command in the notebook UI. You can download and install the latest version of nbstripout from PyPI, the Python package index. Strip output from IPython / Jupyter / Zeppelin notebook (modifies the file in-place). Usually, nbstripout is installed per repository so you can choose where to use it or not. You can choose to set the attributes in .gitattributes and commit this file to your repository, however there is no way to have git set up the filters automatically when someone clones a repository. ...
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    Django Lifecycle Hooks

    Django Lifecycle Hooks

    Declarative model lifecycle hooks, an alternative to Signals

    ...Django's built-in approach to offering lifecycle hooks is Signals. However, my team often finds that Signals introduce unnecessary indirection and are at odds with Django's "fat models" approach. Django Lifecycle Hooks supports Python 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9, Django 2.0.x, 2.1.x, 2.2.x, 3.0.x, 3.1.x, and 3.2.x. For simple cases, you might always want something to happen at a certain point, such as after saving or before deleting a model instance. When a user is first created, you could process a thumbnail image in the background and send the user an email.
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