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    Self-hosted AI Package

    Self-hosted AI Package

    Run all your local AI together in one package

    ...This integrated setup allows users to experiment with RAG pipelines, automated workflows, AI agents, and project data management without relying on external hosted services, increasing flexibility and privacy. The repository comes with example workflows (such as Local RAG AI Agent workflows) and environment configurations that help streamline setup and encourage customization.
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    AudioNotes

    AudioNotes

    Extract audio and video content and organize it into a Markdown note

    ...Such a tool offers a more expressive and flexible way to capture and revisit information: instead of just typed notes or raw audio, users get both audio context and structured notes. As an open-source repository, AudioNotes provides developers or power users the opportunity to customize how audio is captured, stored, annotated, and replayed — e.g. adding playback speed control, export to standard formats, or synchronization between notes and audio timeline. It may support simple UI for starting/stopping recordings, writing or editing notes, and navigating through recorded sessions.
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    Advanced RAG Techniques

    Advanced RAG Techniques

    Advanced techniques for RAG systems

    ...It is designed to help practitioners move beyond basic RAG setups and explore techniques that improve retrieval quality, context construction, and answer robustness. The repository organizes techniques into categories such as foundational RAG, query enhancement, context enrichment, and advanced retrieval, making it easier to navigate specific areas of interest. It includes hands-on Jupyter notebooks and runnable scripts that show how to implement ideas like optimizing chunk sizes, proposition chunking, HyDE/HyPE query transformations, fusion retrieval, reranking, and ensemble retrieval. ...
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    Ansible for DevOps

    Ansible for DevOps

    Ansible for DevOps examples

    ...The code is structured by chapter/topic, so you can pick a scenario (for example “nodejs deployment” or “ELK stack”) and dive into a fully featured Ansible solution rather than starting from scratch. Because Ansible is popular for provisioning and configuration management, this repository lowers the barrier to experimenting with real infra patterns.
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    LLMs-from-scratch

    LLMs-from-scratch

    Implement a ChatGPT-like LLM in PyTorch from scratch, step by step

    ...It emphasizes building blocks—tokenization, embeddings, attention, feed-forward layers, normalization, and training loops—so learners understand not just how to use a model but how it works internally. The repository favors clear Python and NumPy or PyTorch implementations that can be run and modified without heavyweight frameworks obscuring the logic. Chapters and notebooks progress from tiny toy models to more capable transformer stacks, including sampling strategies and evaluation hooks. The focus is on readability, correctness, and experimentation, making it ideal for students and practitioners transitioning from theory to working systems. ...
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    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Mini website for testing both general CS knowledge and enforce coding

    This repository collects concise flash cards that cover the core ideas of a traditional computer science curriculum with a focus on interview readiness. The cards distill topics like time and space complexity, classic data structures, algorithmic paradigms, operating systems, networking, and databases into short, testable prompts. They are designed for spaced-repetition style study so you can cycle frequently through fundamentals until recall feels automatic.
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    4M

    4M

    4M: Massively Multimodal Masked Modeling

    4M is a training framework for “any-to-any” vision foundation models that uses tokenization and masking to scale across many modalities and tasks. The same model family can classify, segment, detect, caption, and even generate images, with a single interface for both discriminative and generative use. The repository releases code and models for multiple variants (e.g., 4M-7 and 4M-21), emphasizing transfer to unseen tasks and modalities. Training/inference configs and issues discuss things like depth tokenizers, input masks for generation, and CUDA build questions, signaling active research iteration. The design leans into flexibility and steerability, so prompts and masks can shape behavior without bespoke heads per task. ...
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    Fast3R

    Fast3R

    Fast3R: Towards 3D Reconstruction of 1000+ Images in One Forward Pass

    ...Built on PyTorch Lightning and extending concepts from DUSt3R and Spann3r, Fast3R unifies multi-view geometry, depth estimation, and camera registration within a single transformer-based architecture. It outputs high-quality 3D scene representations from unordered or sequential views, scaling to large datasets and varied camera intrinsics. The repository includes pretrained models, Gradio-based demos, and modular APIs for direct integration into research or production workflows.
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    Multimodal

    Multimodal

    TorchMultimodal is a PyTorch library

    ...It includes a collection of ready model classes—like ALBEF, CLIP, BLIP-2, COCA, FLAVA, MDETR, and Omnivore—that serve as reference implementations you can adopt or adapt. The design emphasizes composability: you can mix and match encoder, fusion, and decoder components rather than starting from monolithic models. The repository also includes example scripts and datasets for common multimodal tasks (e.g. retrieval, visual question answering, grounding) so you can test and compare models end to end. Installation supports both CPU and CUDA, and the codebase is versioned, tested, and maintained.
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    MetaCLIP

    MetaCLIP

    ICLR2024 Spotlight: curation/training code, metadata, distribution

    ...The goal is to preserve CLIP’s strong zero-shot transfer capability while enabling fast adaptation to domain shifts or novel class sets with minimal data and without catastrophic forgetting. The repository provides training logic, adaptation strategies (e.g. prompt tuning, adapter modules), and evaluation across base and target domains to measure how well the model retains its general knowledge while specializing as needed. It includes utilities to fine-tune vision-language embeddings, compute prompt or adapter updates, and benchmark across transfer and retention metrics. ...
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    JEPA

    JEPA

    PyTorch code and models for V-JEPA self-supervised learning from video

    ...A context encoder ingests visible regions and predicts target embeddings for masked regions produced by a separate target encoder, avoiding low-level reconstruction losses that can overfit to texture. This makes learning focus on semantics and structure, yielding features that transfer well with simple linear probes and minimal fine-tuning. The repository provides training recipes, data pipelines, and evaluation utilities for image JEPA variants and often includes ablations that illuminate which masking and architectural choices matter. Because the objective is non-autoregressive and operates in embedding space, JEPA tends to be compute-efficient and stable at scale. The approach has become a strong alternative to contrastive or pixel-reconstruction methods for representation learning.
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    MoCo (Momentum Contrast)

    MoCo (Momentum Contrast)

    Self-supervised visual learning using momentum contrast in PyTorch

    ...It introduces Momentum Contrast (MoCo), a scalable approach to self-supervised learning that enables visual representation learning without labeled data. The core idea of MoCo is to maintain a dynamic dictionary with a momentum-updated encoder, allowing efficient contrastive learning across large batches. The repository includes implementations for both MoCo v1 and MoCo v2, the latter improving training stability and performance through architectural and augmentation enhancements. Training is optimized for distributed multi-GPU environments, using DistributedDataParallel for speed and simplicity.
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    Code World Model (CWM)

    Code World Model (CWM)

    Research code artifacts for Code World Model (CWM)

    ...It is explicitly trained on execution traces, action-observation trajectories, and agentic interactions in controlled environments. It has been developed to better capture how code, actions, and state interact over time. The repository provides inference code, reproducibility scripts, prompt guides, and more. It has model cards, utilities, demos, and evaluation artifacts. Inference scripts and utilities for code generation tasks. Evaluation benchmarks on code, mathematics, and reasoning tasks. Demos, serving code, and evaluation pipelines.
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    Napkin

    Napkin

    An Infinitely Large Napkin

    ...The coverage spans undergraduate and early graduate topics, designed to show how different areas of math fit together—linear algebra, analysis, topology, number theory, and more—without going deeply into every subtopic. Because it is written in LaTeX (with supporting Asymptote or other tools), readers can compile their own version, and the repository integrates diagrams, flowcharts, and supplementary files.
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    nb-clean

    nb-clean

    Clean Jupyter notebooks of outputs, metadata, and empty cells

    nb-clean cleans Jupyter notebooks of cell execution counts, metadata, outputs, and (optionally) empty cells, preparing them for committing to version control. It provides both a Git filter and pre-commit hook to automatically clean notebooks before they're staged, and can also be used with other version control systems, as a command line tool, and as a Python library. It can determine if a notebook is clean or not, which can be used as a check in your continuous integration pipelines....
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    OpenFold

    OpenFold

    Trainable, memory-efficient, and GPU-friendly PyTorch reproduction

    ...We've publicly released model weights and our training data — some 400,000 MSAs and PDB70 template hit files — under a permissive license. Model weights are available via scripts in this repository while the MSAs are hosted by the Registry of Open Data on AWS (RODA).
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    YData Synthetic

    YData Synthetic

    Synthetic data generators for tabular and time-series data

    ...Synthetic data is artificially generated data that is not collected from real-world events. It replicates the statistical components of real data without containing any identifiable information, ensuring individuals' privacy. This repository contains material related to Generative Adversarial Networks for synthetic data generation, in particular regular tabular data and time-series. It consists a set of different GANs architectures developed using Tensorflow 2.0. Several example Jupyter Notebooks and Python scripts are included, to show how to use the different architectures. ...
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    TensorFlow Model Garden

    TensorFlow Model Garden

    Models and examples built with TensorFlow

    The TensorFlow Model Garden is a repository with a number of different implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) models and modeling solutions for TensorFlow users. We aim to demonstrate the best practices for modeling so that TensorFlow users can take full advantage of TensorFlow for their research and product development. To improve the transparency and reproducibility of our models, training logs on TensorBoard.dev are also provided for models to the extent possible though not all models are suitable. ...
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    imgclsmob Deep learning networks

    imgclsmob Deep learning networks

    Sandbox for training deep learning networks

    imgclsmob is a deep learning research repository focused on implementing and experimenting with convolutional neural networks for computer vision tasks. The project serves as a sandbox for training and evaluating a wide variety of neural network architectures used in image analysis. It includes implementations of models used for tasks such as image classification, object detection, semantic segmentation, and pose estimation.
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    promptmap2

    promptmap2

    A security scanner for custom LLM applications

    ...Its scanning workflow uses a dual-LLM architecture in which one model acts as the target being tested and another acts as a controller that evaluates whether an attack succeeded. The repository emphasizes broad coverage, including test rules for prompt stealing, jailbreaks, harmful content generation, hate-related outputs, social bias, and distraction attacks. It also supports multiple providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, and open-source models through Ollama, making it flexible for both commercial and local deployments.
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    E2B Cookbook

    E2B Cookbook

    Examples of using E2B

    E2B Cookbook is an open-source collection of example projects, guides, and reference implementations demonstrating how to build applications using the E2B platform. The repository acts as a practical learning resource for developers who want to integrate AI agents with secure cloud execution environments that allow large language models to run code and interact with tools. The examples illustrate how developers can build AI workflows capable of performing tasks such as data analysis, code execution, and application generation inside isolated sandbox environments. ...
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    handy-ollama

    handy-ollama

    Implement CPU from scratch and play with large model deployments

    handy-ollama is an open-source educational project designed to help developers and AI enthusiasts learn how to deploy and run large language models locally using the Ollama platform. The repository serves as a structured tutorial that explains how to install, configure, and use Ollama to run modern language models on personal hardware without requiring advanced infrastructure. A key focus of the project is enabling users to run large models even without GPUs by leveraging optimized CPU-based inference pipelines. The project includes step-by-step guides that walk learners through tasks such as installing Ollama, managing local models, calling model APIs, and building simple AI applications on top of locally hosted models. ...
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    second-brain-ai-assistant-course

    second-brain-ai-assistant-course

    Learn to build your Second Brain AI assistant with LLMs

    ...The course provides a structured curriculum that walks learners through the architecture and implementation of a production-ready AI system powered by large language models. The concept of a “second brain” refers to a personal knowledge repository containing notes, research, and documents that can be queried and analyzed using AI. Through a series of modules, the project explains how to design data pipelines, build retrieval-augmented generation systems, and implement agent-based reasoning workflows. The course also introduces practical techniques such as dataset generation, model fine-tuning, and deployment strategies for AI applications. ...
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    Learn Claude Code

    Learn Claude Code

    Bash is all you need, write a claude code with only 16 line code

    Learn Claude Code is an educational repository that teaches how modern AI coding agents work by walking learners through a sequence of progressively more complex agent implementations, starting with a minimal Bash-based agent and culminating in agents with explicit planning, subagents, and skills. It emphasizes a hands-on learning path where each version (from v0 to v4) adds conceptual building blocks like the core agent loop, todo planning, task decomposition, and domain knowledge skills, illuminating the patterns behind what makes a true AI agent tick. ...
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    CycleGAN and pix2pix in PyTorch

    CycleGAN and pix2pix in PyTorch

    Image-to-Image Translation in PyTorch

    CycleGAN and pix2pix in PyTorch repository is a PyTorch implementation of two influential image-to-image translation frameworks: CycleGAN (for unpaired translation) and pix2pix (for paired translation). This repo gives developers and researchers a convenient, modern (PyTorch-based) platform to train and test these methods — supporting both paired datasets (input to output) and unpaired datasets (domain-to-domain) with minimal changes.
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