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    Manim

    Manim

    A community-maintained Python framework for creating animations

    A community-maintained Python library for creating mathematical animations. Manim is a free and open-source project originally written by Grant Sanderson. It is now maintained by the Manim Community and permissively released under the MIT license. Manim was originally created by Grant Sanderson as a personal project and for use in his YouTube channel, 3Blue1Brown. As his channel gained popularity, many grew to like the style of his animations and wanted to use manim for their own projects. However, as manim was only intended for personal use, it was very difficult for other users to install and use it. Manim, or ManimCE refers to the community-maintained version of the library. This is the version documented on this website; the package name on PyPI is manim. ManimGL is the latest released version of the library developed by Grant “3b1b” Sanderson. It has more experimental features and breaking changes between versions are not documented.
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    Mobile Verification Toolkit

    Mobile Verification Toolkit

    Helps with conducting forensics of mobile devices

    Mobile Verification Toolkit (MVT) is a collection of utilities to simplify and automate the process of gathering forensic traces helpful to identify a potential compromise of Android and iOS devices. It has been developed and released by the Amnesty International Security Lab in July 2021 in the context of the Pegasus project along with a technical forensic methodology and forensic evidence. MVT is a forensic research tool intended for technologists and investigators. Using it requires understanding the basics of forensic analysis and using command-line tools. This is not intended for end-user self-assessment. If you are concerned with the security of your device please seek expert assistance. Compare extracted records to a provided list of malicious indicators in STIX2 format. Generate JSON logs of extracted records, and separate JSON logs of all detected malicious traces.
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    VGGFace2

    VGGFace2

    VGGFace2 Dataset for Face Recognition

    VGGFace2 is a large-scale face recognition dataset developed to support research on facial recognition across variations in pose, age, illumination, and identity. It consists of 3.31 million images covering 9,131 subjects, with an average of over 360 images per subject. The dataset was collected from Google Image Search, ensuring a wide diversity in ethnicity, profession, and real-world conditions. It is split into a training set with 8,631 identities and a test set with 500 identities, making it suitable for benchmarking and large-scale model training. Alongside the dataset, the repository provides pre-trained models based on ResNet-50 and SE-ResNet-50 architectures, trained with both MS-Celeb-1M pretraining and fine-tuning on VGGFace2. These models achieve strong verification performance on benchmarks such as IJB-B and include variants with lower-dimensional embeddings for compact feature representation. The project also includes preprocessing tools, face detection scripts, and etc.
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    Vim Win32 Installer

    Vim Win32 Installer

    Vim Win32 Installer

    The vim-win32-installer project provides prebuilt Windows installers and archive builds of Vim — the venerable command-line text editor known for its efficiency, modal editing, and extensibility — specifically packaged for the Microsoft Windows platform. This repository automates building Nightly and stable snapshots of Vim for Win32, Win64, and ARM64 targets, producing ready-to-run .exe installers and .zip bundles that users can download and install without compiling from source. It ensures that Windows users have access to the latest Vim features and bug fixes with appropriate patches applied, maintaining compatibility with native Windows behavior while preserving the core Unix-originated Vim experience. These builds can include support for scripting languages such as Python, Ruby, Lua, and Perl when corresponding interpreters are installed, expanding Vim’s extensibility on Windows.
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    Voice-Pro

    Voice-Pro

    Comprehensive Gradio WebUI for audio processing

    Voice-Pro is the best gradio WebUI for transcription, translation and text-to-speech. It can be easily installed with one click. Create a virtual environment using Miniconda, running completely separate from the Windows system (fully portable). Supports real-time transcription and translation, as well as batch mode.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    pythondialog

    Python module to build dialogs for terminal-based applications

    This is a Python module for doing terminal-based user interaction. It wraps the dialog/Xdialog program, and provides a nice, object-oriented programming model.
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    Downloads: 254 This Week
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    DPG for X (dpg4x)
    DPG for X (dpg4x) is a program that was designed to allow the easy creation of DPG video files on Linux, but now it can also run on OS X and Windows. DPG is a special format of MPEG-1 video specifically made for playback on a Nintendo DS.
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    Downloads: 145 This Week
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    elmocut

    elmocut

    Eye candy ARP spoofer for Windows

    elmoCut aims to make arp spoofing easy for all users with all the hard work done under the hood. One of it's main features is to use as low CPU and RAM usage as possible while offering nearly the same results as other closed source spoofers.
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    Downloads: 210 This Week
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    Hermes Agent

    Hermes Agent

    The agent that grows with you

    Hermes Agent is a fully open-source autonomous AI agent designed to run persistently on your own machine or server, becoming more capable the longer it operates by learning from experience and building reusable procedural skills. Rather than functioning as a stateless chatbot, it maintains long-term memory across sessions and can generate searchable “Skill Documents” that capture how it solved complex tasks so it doesn’t start from scratch each time. The agent interfaces with messaging platforms like Telegram, Discord, Slack, and WhatsApp through a single gateway process, and also offers an interactive terminal user interface with history, autocomplete, and streamable tool output. It supports scheduled automation in natural language, allowing users to set up recurring tasks such as daily briefings or system audits that it runs unattended.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    A natural language interface for computers

    Open Interpreter is an open-source tool that provides a natural-language interface for interacting with your computer. It lets large language models (LLMs) run code locally (Python, JavaScript, shell, etc.), enabling you to ask your computer to do tasks like data analysis, file manipulation, browsing, etc. in human terms (“chat with your computer”), with safeguards. Runs locally or via configured remote LLM servers/inference backends, giving flexibility to use models you trust or have locally. It prompts you to approve code before executing, and supports both online LLM models and local inference servers. It seeks to combine convenience (like ChatGPT’s code interpreter) with control and flexibility by running on your own machine.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Wfuzz

    Wfuzz

    Web application fuzzer

    Wfuzz provides a framework to automate web applications security assessments and could help you to secure your web applications by finding and exploiting web application vulnerabilities. Wfuzz it is based on a simple concept: it replaces any reference to the FUZZ keyword by the value of a given payload. A payload in Wfuzz is a source of data. This simple concept allows any input to be injected in any field of an HTTP request, allowing to perform complex web security attacks in different web application components such as: parameters, authentication, forms, directories/files, headers, etc.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    WhatsApp Beacon

    WhatsApp Beacon

    OSINT tool for tracking WhatsApp online status via Web automation

    WhatsApp Beacon is an open source OSINT tool designed to monitor and analyze the online activity status of WhatsApp users through WhatsApp Web. It uses Selenium automation to interact with the web interface and detect when a target account goes online or offline. By continuously monitoring these changes, WhatsApp Beacon records connectivity patterns and builds a historical dataset of activity sessions. The collected information is stored in logs and a local database, allowing users to review behavioral patterns over time. In addition, the project supports exporting collected data to spreadsheet formats for further analysis or reporting. WhatsApp Beacon is designed to run across multiple operating systems and can operate in the background using headless browser automation. It is intended for educational and research purposes related to open-source intelligence (OSINT) and digital investigation.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    pyttsx3

    pyttsx3

    Offline Text To Speech synthesis for python

    pyttsx3 is an offline text-to-speech library for Python that wraps native speech engines instead of calling cloud APIs. It is designed to work entirely without an internet connection, making it suitable for local automation, kiosks, accessibility tools, and embedded applications. On Windows it uses SAPI5, on Linux it typically uses eSpeak or eSpeak-NG, and on macOS it can use NSSpeechSynthesizer or AVSpeechSynthesizer, giving it broad cross-platform compatibility. The library exposes a simple but flexible API for controlling voice selection, speaking rate, volume, and other synthesis parameters from Python code. It supports both a high-level speak convenience function and a lower-level engine object with event hooks, queuing, and saving output to audio files. The repository includes examples and documentation that show how to adjust properties dynamically, persist synthesized output, and integrate pyttsx3 into GUIs or background services.
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    AMV-Converter

    AMV-Converter

    Converts Videos to .AMV (Used For Cheap MP3 Players)

    AMV Converter is a lightweight tool designed to convert videos to the AMV (Actions Media Video) format — a proprietary format used primarily in older MP4/MP3 players. Built using ffmpeg, this converter is optimized to produce AMV files with smaller file sizes, perfect for low-storage portable devices. The tool also includes a built-in video downloader powered by yt-dlp, with support for a wide range of video formats and subtitle/audio preservation options.
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    Downloads: 143 This Week
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    Numerical Python

    Numerical Python

    A package for scientific computing with Python

    NEWS: NumPy 1.11.2 is the last release that will be made on sourceforge. Wheels for Windows, Mac, and Linux as well as archived source distributions can be found on PyPI. Numerical Python adds a fast and sophisticated array facility to the Python language. NumPy is the most recent and most actively supported package. Numarray and Numeric are no longer supported.
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    Downloads: 122 This Week
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    CoPaw

    CoPaw

    Your Personal AI Assistant; easy to install, deploy on local or coud

    CoPaw is a personal AI assistant designed to run on your own machine or in the cloud, giving you full control over memory, models, and data. Built by the AgentScope team, it connects to multiple chat platforms—including DingTalk, Feishu, QQ, Discord, iMessage, and more—through a single unified assistant. CoPaw supports both cloud-based LLM providers and fully local models such as llama.cpp, MLX, and Ollama, allowing you to operate without API keys if preferred. It includes a browser-based Console for chatting, configuring models, managing memory, and extending capabilities with custom skills. With built-in cron scheduling, heartbeat check-ins, and extensible skill loading, CoPaw grows with your workflow over time. Easy installation options—including pip, one-line scripts, Docker, and cloud deployment—make it accessible for both developers and non-technical users.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Conda

    Conda

    OS-agnostic, system-level binary package manager

    Conda is an open-source package management system and environment management system that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Conda quickly installs, runs, and updates packages and their dependencies. Conda easily creates, saves, loads, and switches between environments on your local computer. It was created for Python programs but it can package and distribute software for any language. Conda as a package manager helps you find and install packages. If you need a package that requires a different version of Python, you do not need to switch to a different environment manager because conda is also an environment manager. With just a few commands, you can set up a totally separate environment to run that different version of Python, while continuing to run your usual version of Python in your normal environment.
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    Evil Limiter

    Evil Limiter

    Tool that monitors, analyzes and limits the bandwidth of devices

    A tool to monitor, analyze and limit the bandwidth (upload/download) of devices on your local network without physical or administrative access. Evil Limiter employs ARP spoofing and traffic shaping to throttle the bandwidth of hosts on the network.
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    Nicotine+

    Nicotine+

    Graphical client for the Soulseek peer-to-peer network

    Nicotine+ is a free and open-source graphical client for the Soulseek peer-to-peer file-sharing network, popular for its focus on sharing music and niche content. Built in Python with a Qt-based GUI, Nicotine+ offers a lightweight yet feature-rich experience for users looking to share and discover files in a decentralized, user-governed environment. It includes search capabilities, bandwidth throttling, chat rooms, and user-to-user messaging, supporting a vibrant community of digital collectors and music lovers.
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    Python

    Python

    The Python programming language

    Python is a powerful, high-level programming language known for its readability, simplicity, and versatility. It supports multiple programming paradigms including procedural, object-oriented, and functional styles. CPython, the reference implementation, is developed and maintained by the Python Software Foundation and the global open-source community. The language includes a vast standard library that accelerates development by providing built-in modules for file handling, networking, data manipulation, and more. Python runs seamlessly across platforms such as Linux, macOS, and Windows, making it ideal for both development and production environments. With constant updates, optimizations, and an active community, Python continues to be one of the most widely adopted languages worldwide.
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    Thinc

    Thinc

    A refreshing functional take on deep learning

    Thinc is a lightweight deep learning library that offers an elegant, type-checked, functional-programming API for composing models, with support for layers defined in other frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow and MXNet. You can use Thinc as an interface layer, a standalone toolkit or a flexible way to develop new models. Previous versions of Thinc have been running quietly in production in thousands of companies, via both spaCy and Prodigy. We wrote the new version to let users compose, configure and deploy custom models built with their favorite framework. Switch between PyTorch, TensorFlow and MXNet models without changing your application, or even create mutant hybrids using zero-copy array interchange. Develop faster and catch bugs sooner with sophisticated type checking. Trying to pass a 1-dimensional array into a model that expects two dimensions? That’s a type error. Your editor can pick it up as the code leaves your fingers.
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    clangd

    clangd

    clangd language server

    clangd understands your C++ code and adds smart features to your editor: code completion, compile errors, definition, and more. clangd is a language server that can work with many editors via a plugin. Here’s Visual Studio Code with the clangd plugin, demonstrating code completion.
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    lxml

    lxml

    The lxml XML toolkit for Python

    A Python library for efficient XML and HTML processing, known for speed and compatibility. The lxml XML toolkit is a Pythonic binding for the C libraries libxml2 and libxslt. It is unique in that it combines the speed and XML feature completeness of these libraries with the simplicity of a native Python API, mostly compatible but superior to the well-known ElementTree API. The latest release works with all CPython versions from 3.6 to 3.12. See the introduction for more information about the background and goals of the lxml project.
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    The Timeline Project

    The Timeline Project

    Cross-platform app for displaying and navigating events on a timeline.

    The Timeline Project aims to create a free, cross-platform application for displaying and navigating events on a timeline.
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    Downloads: 121 This Week
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    DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp

    DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp

    An experimental version of DeepSeek model

    DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp is an experimental release of the DeepSeek model family, intended as a stepping stone toward the next generation architecture. The key innovation in this version is DeepSeek Sparse Attention (DSA), a sparse attention mechanism that aims to optimize training and inference efficiency in long-context settings without degrading output quality. According to the authors, they aligned the training setup of V3.2-Exp with V3.1-Terminus so that benchmark results remain largely comparable, even though the internal attention mechanism changes. In public evaluations across a variety of reasoning, code, and question-answering benchmarks (e.g. MMLU, LiveCodeBench, AIME, Codeforces, etc.), V3.2-Exp shows performance very close to or in some cases matching that of V3.1-Terminus. The repository includes tools and kernels to support the new sparse architecture—for instance, CUDA kernels, logit indexers, and open-source modules like FlashMLA and DeepGEMM are invoked for performance.
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