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    LLaMA 3

    LLaMA 3

    The official Meta Llama 3 GitHub site

    This repository is the former home for Llama 3 model artifacts and getting-started code, covering pre-trained and instruction-tuned variants across multiple parameter sizes. It introduced the public packaging of weights, licenses, and quickstart examples that helped developers fine-tune or run the models locally and on common serving stacks. As the Llama stack evolved, Meta consolidated repositories and marked this one deprecated, pointing users to newer, centralized hubs for models, utilities, and docs. Even as a deprecated repo, it documents the transition path and preserves references that clarify how Llama 3 releases map into the current ecosystem. Practically, it functioned as a bridge between Llama 2 and later Llama releases by standardizing distribution and starter code for inference and fine-tuning. Teams still treat it as historical reference material for version lineage and migration notes.
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    LTX-Video

    LTX-Video

    Official repository for LTX-Video

    LTX-Video is a sophisticated multimedia processing framework from Lightricks designed to handle high-quality video editing, compositing, and transformation tasks with performance and scalability. It provides runtime components that efficiently decode, encode, and manipulate video streams, frame buffers, and audio tracks while exposing a rich API for building customized editing features like transitions, effects, color grading, and keyframe automation. The toolkit is built with both real-time and offline workflows in mind, enabling applications from consumer editing to professional content creation and batch processing. Internally optimized for multi-core processors and hardware acceleration where available, LTX-Video makes it feasible to work with high-resolution content and complex timelines without sacrificing responsiveness.
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    Llama Stack

    Llama Stack

    Composable building blocks to build Llama Apps

    Llama-Stack is an open-source framework designed to facilitate the deployment and fine-tuning of large language models (LLMs) for various natural language processing tasks.
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    LlamaIndex

    LlamaIndex

    Central interface to connect your LLM's with external data

    LlamaIndex (GPT Index) is a project that provides a central interface to connect your LLM's with external data. LlamaIndex is a simple, flexible interface between your external data and LLMs. It provides the following tools in an easy-to-use fashion. Provides indices over your unstructured and structured data for use with LLM's. These indices help to abstract away common boilerplate and pain points for in-context learning. Dealing with prompt limitations (e.g. 4096 tokens for Davinci) when the context is too big. Offers you a comprehensive toolset, trading off cost and performance.
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    MLX-Audio

    MLX-Audio

    A text-to-speech, speech-to-text and speech-to-speech library

    MLX-Audio is a speech library built on Apple’s MLX framework and optimized for Apple Silicon machines (M-series Macs). It focuses on text-to-speech and speech-to-speech workflows, with APIs and a command-line interface that make it easy to generate high-quality audio from text. Because it uses MLX and targets Apple Silicon, inference is fast and can take advantage of hardware acceleration and quantization for efficient on-device performance. The project provides a straightforward CLI (mlx_audio.tts.generate) as well as a Python API for programmatic generation of audio, including parameters for voice choice, speed, language hints, output format, and sample rate. It includes examples such as audiobook generation to demonstrate long-form synthesis and joined audio segments. On top of that, MLX-Audio offers a modern web interface powered by FastAPI, with real-time waveform and 3D visualizations, file upload, and audio management.
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    Medeo Video Generator

    Medeo Video Generator

    AI-powered video generation skill for OpenClaw

    Medeo Video Generator is an AI-driven project designed to enable advanced video processing and generation capabilities within agent-based or automation systems. It provides a “skill” module that can be integrated into AI agents, allowing them to create, edit, and manipulate video content programmatically. The project focuses on bridging the gap between language-based AI systems and multimedia outputs by enabling models to produce structured video content as part of their workflows. It supports tasks such as video generation, editing, and transformation, making it useful for applications in content creation, marketing, and automated media production. The framework is designed to be modular, allowing developers to plug video capabilities into larger AI pipelines or agent systems. It emphasizes ease of integration and scalability, enabling both simple use cases and more complex multimedia workflows.
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    Microsoft Azure CLI

    Microsoft Azure CLI

    Azure command-line interface

    A great cloud needs great tools; we're excited to introduce Azure CLI, our next-generation multi-platform command-line experience for Azure. Take a test run now from Azure Cloud Shell! We support tab completion for groups, commands, and some parameters. You can use the --query parameter and the JMESPath query syntax to customize your output. With the Azure CLI Tools Visual Studio Code extension, you can create .azcli files and use these features. IntelliSense for commands and their arguments. Snippets for commands, inserting required arguments automatically. Run the current command in the integrated terminal. Run the current command and show its output in a side-by-side editor. Show documentation on mouse hover. Display current subscription and defaults in the status bar. The software may collect information about you and your use of the software and send it to Microsoft. Microsoft may use this information to provide services and improve our products and services.
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    Nano PDF Editor

    Nano PDF Editor

    Edit PDF files with Nano Banana

    Nano PDF Editor is a minimalist, portable PDF viewer and toolkit that focuses on simplicity, speed, and ease of integration for applications that need basic PDF rendering without heavy dependencies. It provides core functionality such as page navigation, zooming, text selection, and rendering directly to native graphics surfaces, making it suitable for lightweight PDF viewing scenarios on desktop or embedded platforms. Designed to be easily embedded into larger software projects, Nano-PDF has a small code footprint and straightforward APIs that developers can call from common languages, helping it fit into text editors, document explorers, or custom user interfaces with minimal effort. The viewer strives to comply with standard PDF features, like annotations and linked bookmarks, while avoiding the complexity of full-featured document suites that prioritize editing or creation.
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    Nerfstudio

    Nerfstudio

    A collaboration friendly studio for NeRFs

    Nerfstudio provides a simple API that allows for a simplified end-to-end process of creating, training, and testing NeRFs. The library supports a more interpretable implementation of NeRFs by modularizing each component. With more modular NeRFs, we hope to create a more user-friendly experience in exploring the technology. This is a contributor-friendly repo with the goal of building a community where users can more easily build upon each other’s contributions. Nerfstudio initially launched as an opensource project by Berkeley students in KAIR lab at Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) in October 2022 as a part of a research project (paper). It is currently developed by Berkeley students and community contributors. We are committed to providing learning resources to help you understand the basics of (if you’re just getting started), and keep up-to-date with (if you’re a seasoned veteran) all things NeRF.
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    OBLITERATUS

    OBLITERATUS

    OBLITERATE THE CHAINS THAT BIND YOU

    OBLITERATUS is an advanced open-source toolkit designed to analyze and modify the internal behavior of large language models by identifying and removing mechanisms responsible for refusal or restricted responses. It implements a set of techniques collectively referred to as “abliteration,” which target specific internal representations within neural networks to alter how models respond to certain prompts. Unlike traditional fine-tuning approaches, OBLITERATUS operates directly on model activations, enabling behavioral changes without retraining the model. The toolkit provides a full pipeline for probing, analyzing, and modifying model behavior, including visualization tools that help researchers understand where and how refusal mechanisms are encoded. It supports multiple analytical methods such as PCA and SVD to locate these behavioral directions within model layers.
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    Odoo

    Odoo

    Odoo. Open Source Apps To Grow Your Business

    Odoo is a comprehensive suite of open source business applications designed to manage and streamline various organizational operations. It provides an integrated ecosystem of tools that cover core business functions such as CRM, accounting, eCommerce, inventory, HR, project management, and manufacturing. Each Odoo app can be deployed individually to meet specific business needs or combined to form a powerful all-in-one ERP system. The platform’s modular architecture allows businesses to scale easily as they grow, adapting to evolving requirements. Built with a web-based interface and a modern tech stack, Odoo emphasizes usability, flexibility, and seamless integration across departments. It is widely used by enterprises of all sizes, from startups to large corporations, for digital transformation and operational efficiency.
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    Open Drug Discovery Toolkit (ODDT)

    Open Drug Discovery Toolkit (ODDT)

    Modular and comprehensive toolkit for use in cheminformatics

    Open Drug Discovery Toolkit (ODDT) is modular and comprehensive toolkit for use in cheminformatics, molecular modeling etc. ODDT is written in Python, and makes extensive use of Numpy/Scipy. You can use any supported toolkit united under common API (for reference see Pybel or Cinfony). All methods and software based on Pybel/Cinfony should be drop-in compatible with ODDT toolkits. In contrast to its predecessors, which were aimed to have minimalistic API, ODDT introduces extended methods and additional handles. These extensions allow to use of toolkits at all its grace and some features may be backported from others to introduce missing functionalities. Most important and handy property of Molecule in ODDT are Numpy dictionaries containing most properties of supplied molecule. Some of them are straightforward, other require some calculation, ie. atom features. Dictionaries are provided for major entities of molecules.
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    OpenMontage

    OpenMontage

    World's first open-source, agentic video production system

    OpenMontage is an open-source, agent-driven video production system that transforms AI coding assistants into fully automated multimedia creation pipelines. Instead of focusing on a single capability such as text-to-video generation, it treats video production as a structured, multi-stage workflow that mirrors how a real production team operates, including research, scripting, asset generation, editing, and final rendering. The system orchestrates a large collection of tools and models through coordinated pipelines, enabling an AI agent to autonomously gather information, write scripts, generate visuals, synthesize voiceovers, and assemble a complete video output. One of its defining characteristics is its modular and extensible architecture, which allows users to mix and match different providers, including both cloud APIs and local models, depending on performance, cost, or privacy needs.
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    Papermerge

    Papermerge

    Open Source Document Management System for Digital Archives

    Papermerge is an open source document management system (DMS) primarily designed for archiving and retrieving your digital documents. Instead of having piles of paper documents all over your desk, office or drawers - you can quickly scan them and configure your scanner to directly upload to Papermerge DMS. Store, organize and index scanned documents in PDF, JPEG and TIFF formats. Instantly find relevant information using full text, tags and metadata-based search. Papermerge is free and open-source software which means that transparency is the core value of our software development. Source code can be reviewed and improved by anyone from anywhere. Papermerge supports multiple users. Each user can be assigned different permissions to perform only a specific kind of action e.g. view only documents from a specific folder. OCR technology is vital part of Papermerge. It extracts text information from scanned documents, PDF, JPEG, TIFF files.
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    Procrastinate

    Procrastinate

    PostgreSQL-based Task Queue for Python

    Procrastinate is a powerful PostgreSQL-based task queue for Python, built to integrate seamlessly with Django and FastAPI. It allows you to schedule and execute background jobs using your existing database infrastructure, avoiding the need for additional queueing systems like Redis. Procrastinate is designed with simplicity, reliability, and observability in mind.
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    Python API for JMComic

    Python API for JMComic

    Python crawler and API for downloading JMComic albums and images

    JMComic-Crawler-Python is a Python library and crawler framework designed to programmatically access and download comic content from the JMComic platform. It provides a structured API that allows developers to retrieve albums, chapters, and images using simple Python code while handling the necessary network requests and data processing behind the scenes. It supports both web-based and mobile API interfaces, enabling flexible interaction with the platform depending on the available endpoints. Its architecture includes components for configuration management, download orchestration, and client communication, allowing users to automate the retrieval of manga chapters or entire albums. It includes command-line functionality and configuration files so users can customize download behavior, directory structures, and performance settings without modifying code. It also supports plugin-based extensions that allow additional processing.
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    Qwen-2.5-VL

    Qwen-2.5-VL

    Qwen2.5-VL is the multimodal large language model series

    Qwen2.5 is a series of large language models developed by the Qwen team at Alibaba Cloud, designed to enhance natural language understanding and generation across multiple languages. The models are available in various sizes, including 0.5B, 1.5B, 3B, 7B, 14B, 32B, and 72B parameters, catering to diverse computational requirements. Trained on a comprehensive dataset of up to 18 trillion tokens, Qwen2.5 models exhibit significant improvements in instruction following, long-text generation (exceeding 8,000 tokens), and structured data comprehension, such as tables and JSON formats. They support context lengths up to 128,000 tokens and offer multilingual capabilities in over 29 languages, including Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and more. The models are open-source under the Apache 2.0 license, with resources and documentation available on platforms like Hugging Face and ModelScope.
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    Real-Time Voice Cloning

    Real-Time Voice Cloning

    Clone a voice in 5 seconds to generate arbitrary speech in real-time

    Real-Time Voice Cloning is an influential deep-learning repository that demonstrates how to clone a voice from just a few seconds of audio and then generate arbitrary speech in that voice in near real time. It implements the SV2TTS pipeline (“Transfer Learning from Speaker Verification to Multispeaker Text-To-Speech Synthesis”) in three stages: a speaker encoder, a synthesizer, and a vocoder. In the first stage, short audio clips are converted into a fixed-dimensional speaker embedding that captures voice characteristics; this embedding is then used by a Tacotron-style synthesizer to generate spectrograms from text, which a WaveRNN-based vocoder finally turns into audio. The repo includes both a command-line demo and a graphical “toolbox” application where you can load reference voices, type text, and hear the synthesized results interactively. It also provides scripts for preprocessing datasets (such as LibriSpeech), training each of the three components.
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    Rekall

    Rekall

    Rekall Memory Forensic Framework

    Rekall is a powerful memory forensics framework that turns raw RAM captures—or live system state—into structured artifacts investigators can query and script. It ships with a large collection of plugins that parse OS internals to recover processes, modules, sockets, registry hives, and file objects, even when rootkits try to hide them. The design emphasizes repeatability: investigators run well-defined analyses that produce timelines, indicators, and reports suitable for case work or automation. Rekall supports profile-free operation for many targets, reducing setup friction and making it easier to handle varied images in the field. Extensibility is a core theme, with a plugin API and notebook-friendly workflows for custom hunts and triage. Used well, it compresses what would be hours of manual sleuthing into scripted passes over a consistent object model.
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    SHAP

    SHAP

    A game theoretic approach to explain the output of ml models

    SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations) is a game theoretic approach to explain the output of any machine learning model. It connects optimal credit allocation with local explanations using the classic Shapley values from game theory and their related extensions. While SHAP can explain the output of any machine learning model, we have developed a high-speed exact algorithm for tree ensemble methods. Fast C++ implementations are supported for XGBoost, LightGBM, CatBoost, scikit-learn and pyspark tree models. To understand how a single feature effects the output of the model we can plot the SHAP value of that feature vs. the value of the feature for all the examples in a dataset. Since SHAP values represent a feature's responsibility for a change in the model output, the plot below represents the change in predicted house price as RM (the average number of rooms per house in an area) changes.
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    Scylla

    Scylla

    Intelligent proxy pool for collecting and managing public proxies

    Scylla is an open source proxy pool system designed to collect, validate, and manage large numbers of public proxy servers for use in web scraping and data extraction workflows. It automatically crawls the internet to discover proxy IP addresses and evaluates their availability and reliability before adding them to a usable pool. It includes a JSON API that allows developers and applications to retrieve proxy information programmatically, making it easier to integrate proxy rotation into scraping tools or automation scripts. Scylla also runs a built-in HTTP forward proxy server that can dynamically select a recently validated proxy whenever a request is made. In addition to the API, the system provides a web-based interface where users can view available proxies and monitor their global distribution through a visual dashboard. It is commonly used by developers who need scalable proxy management when gathering data from the internet or building datasets for machine learning.
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    Seeker

    Seeker

    Accurately Locate Smartphones using Social Engineering

    Seeker is an open source project that demonstrates how to obtain precise location information from devices using social engineering and web-based techniques. The tool sets up a phishing page that asks for location permissions, allowing GPS and other device data to be shared if the user consents. It can capture latitude, longitude, accuracy, altitude, direction, and even speed, with results displayed in a terminal. The project supports both manual deployment and tunneling services like Ngrok for external access. While primarily intended as an educational resource on security awareness, it highlights the risks of exposing geolocation data online. Its simplicity and effectiveness have made it a popular project in cybersecurity learning circles.
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    SurfSense

    SurfSense

    Connect any LLM to your internal knowledge sources

    SurfSense is an open-source AI research and knowledge assistant platform that connects any large language model to internal knowledge sources so teams and individuals can explore, query, and collaborate on insights in real time. Built as an alternative to proprietary tools like NotebookLM, Perplexity, and Glean, SurfSense allows integrations with a wide range of external data sources including Slack, Notion, Google Drive, GitHub, YouTube, and many enterprise systems, making it possible to interact with documents, chat logs, and structured data using natural language. Team collaboration is a core focus, with real-time shared chats, role-based access control, and comment threads enabling organized workflows. The platform also supports advanced retrieval augmented generation (RAG) capabilities, enabling powerful search and citation features that help answer questions with contextually relevant data.
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    folium

    folium

    Python data, Leaflet.js maps

    folium builds on the data wrangling strengths of the Python ecosystem and the mapping strengths of the leaflet.js library. Manipulate your data in Python, then visualize it in on a Leaflet map via folium. folium makes it easy to visualize data that’s been manipulated in Python on an interactive leaflet map. It enables both the binding of data to a map for choropleth visualizations as well as passing rich vector/raster/HTML visualizations as markers on the map. The library has a number of built-in tilesets from OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, and Stamen, and supports custom tilesets with Mapbox or Cloudmade API keys. folium supports both Image, Video, GeoJSON and TopoJSON overlays. To create a base map, simply pass your starting coordinates to Folium. To display it in a Jupyter notebook, simply ask for the object representation. The default tiles are set to OpenStreetMap, but Stamen Terrain, Stamen Toner, Mapbox Bright, and Mapbox Control Room, and many others tiles are built in.
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    gpt-engineer

    gpt-engineer

    Full stack AI software engineer

    gpt-engineer is an open-source platform designed to help developers automate the software development process using natural language. The platform allows users to specify software requirements in plain language, and the AI generates and executes the corresponding code. It can also handle improvements and iterative development, giving users more control over the software they’re building. Built with a terminal-based interface, gpt-engineer is customizable, enabling developers to experiment with AI-assisted programming and refine their development process. It is especially useful for automating the coding and iterative feedback loop in software development.
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