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    LLaMA Models

    LLaMA Models

    Utilities intended for use with Llama models

    ...The project’s issues and releases reflect an actively used coordination point for the ecosystem, where guidance, utilities, and compatibility notes are published. It complements separate repos that carry code and demos (for example inference kernels or cookbook content) by keeping authoritative metadata and specs here. Model lineages and size variants are documented externally (e.g., Llama 3.x and beyond), with this repo providing the “single source of truth” links and utilities. In practice, teams use llama-models as a reference when selecting variants, aligning licenses, and wiring in helper scripts for deployment.
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    OpenFold

    OpenFold

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

    OpenFold carefully reproduces (almost) all of the features of the original open source inference code (v2.0.1). The sole exception is model ensembling, which fared poorly in DeepMind's own ablation testing and is being phased out in future DeepMind experiments. It is omitted here for the sake of reducing clutter. In cases where the Nature paper differs from the source, we always defer to the latter. OpenFold is trainable in full precision, half precision, or bfloat16 with or without DeepSpeed, and we've trained it from scratch, matching the performance of the original. ...
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    adversarial-spec

    adversarial-spec

    A Claude Code plugin that iteratively refines product specifications

    adversarial-spec is a framework focused on designing and testing systems using adversarial thinking to uncover weaknesses and improve robustness. It encourages developers to define specifications that anticipate failure modes, edge cases, and malicious inputs before implementing solutions. The project emphasizes proactive design, ensuring that systems are built with resilience in mind from the beginning. It provides structured approaches for identifying vulnerabilities and stress-testing...
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    Claude Codex Settings

    Claude Codex Settings

    My personal Claude Code and OpenAI Codex setup

    Claude Codex Settings is a configuration-focused repository that provides curated settings, prompts, and workflow optimizations for improving AI-assisted coding environments. It is designed to help developers fine-tune how Claude and similar models behave within coding workflows, ensuring more consistent and high-quality outputs. The project emphasizes practical usability, offering ready-to-use configurations that can be directly integrated into development environments. It also includes...
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    any-llm

    any-llm

    Communicate with an LLM provider using a single interface

    any-llm is a unified SDK and platform developed by Mozilla AI that allows developers to interact with multiple large language model providers through a single, consistent interface. Instead of rewriting code for each provider, developers can switch between services like OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, and Ollama simply by changing configuration parameters. The project is designed to be framework-agnostic, making it easy to integrate into scripts, applications, or production systems without being...
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    My Python Eggs

    My Python Eggs

    Python Examples

    My Python Eggs, commonly associated with the geekcomputers Python repository, is a large collection of practical Python scripts and small programs created primarily for experimentation, automation, and educational purposes. Rather than being a single cohesive application, it functions as a repository of utilities that demonstrate how Python can be used to solve everyday problems and automate repetitive tasks. The scripts cover a wide range of topics, including file management, networking,...
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    AndroidNativeEmu

    AndroidNativeEmu

    Allows you to partly emulate an Android native library

    AndroidNativeEmu is a Python-based framework designed to partially emulate Android native libraries, enabling developers and researchers to analyze and execute native code outside of a full Android environment. Instead of emulating an entire operating system, it focuses specifically on the native layer, allowing for targeted testing and reverse engineering of shared libraries (.so files). This makes it particularly useful in security research, malware analysis, and debugging of Android...
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    SEO Machine

    SEO Machine

    A specialized Claude Code workspace for creating long-form

    SEO Machine is an AI-powered content production system built as a structured workspace for generating long-form, SEO-optimized blog content through automated workflows. It integrates research, writing, analysis, and optimization into a single pipeline, allowing users to produce high-quality articles tailored to search engine performance. The system uses specialized commands and agents to perform tasks such as keyword research, competitor analysis, content drafting, and optimization. It...
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    NLP

    NLP

    Open source NLP guide with models, methods, and real use cases

    ...Designed for accessibility, the project evolves over time, allowing updates and improvements as NLP techniques advance. It reflects a practical approach to learning, where readers can explore code, experiment with models, and build foundational skills in machine learning-driven language processing.
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    ZML

    ZML

    Any model. Any hardware. Zero compromise

    ZML is a high-performance machine learning inference stack designed to run AI models efficiently across heterogeneous hardware environments using a modern systems programming approach. Built with technologies such as Zig, MLIR, and Bazel, it focuses on production-grade deployment where performance, portability, and scalability are critical. The system allows models to be compiled and executed across multiple types of accelerators, including GPUs and TPUs, even when distributed across...
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    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Samples

    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Samples

    Sample applications for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)

    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Samples repository is a comprehensive collection of sample applications and reference implementations designed to demonstrate how to build, deploy, and manage workloads on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). It serves as a practical companion to official GKE tutorials, providing real, runnable code that illustrates how containerized applications are packaged, deployed, and scaled within Kubernetes clusters. The repository is organized into multiple categories such...
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    Terraform Examples and Modules for GC

    Terraform Examples and Modules for GC

    End-to-end modular samples and landing zones toolkit for Terraform

    Terraform Examples and Modules for GC is a comprehensive infrastructure-as-code toolkit built on Terraform that enables organizations to design, deploy, and manage enterprise-grade Google Cloud environments using modular and reusable components. It provides a collection of end-to-end blueprints and composable modules that allow teams to implement standardized cloud architectures such as landing zones, networking configurations, and security frameworks. The project is designed to accelerate...
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    PySpur

    PySpur

    Visual tool for building, testing, and deploying AI agent workflows

    PySpur is a visual development environment designed to help AI engineers build, test, and iterate on agent-based workflows more efficiently. It provides a structured playground where users can define test cases, construct agents either through Python code or a graphical interface, and continuously refine their behavior. It addresses common challenges in AI agent development such as prompt tuning difficulties and lack of visibility into workflow execution. By offering a visual representation...
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    TypeAgent Python

    TypeAgent Python

    Structured RAG: ingest, index, query

    TypeAgent Python is an experimental Python implementation of Microsoft’s TypeAgent architecture designed to explore how large language models can interact with structured software systems. The project focuses on implementing structured Retrieval-Augmented Generation workflows that allow agents to ingest information, index it in structured form, and answer queries using language models. Instead of relying solely on free-form prompts, the architecture emphasizes converting natural language...
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    GPU Puzzles

    GPU Puzzles

    Solve puzzles. Learn CUDA

    GPU Puzzles is an educational project designed to teach GPU programming concepts through interactive coding exercises and puzzles. Instead of presenting traditional lecture-style explanations, the project immerses learners directly in hands-on programming tasks that demonstrate how GPU computation works. The exercises are implemented using Python with the Numba CUDA interface, which allows Python code to compile into GPU kernels that run on CUDA-enabled hardware. By solving progressively...
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    papermill

    papermill

    Parameterize, execute, and analyze notebooks

    papermill is a Python library and command-line tool that transforms Jupyter Notebooks into repeatable, parameterized workflows by allowing users to define editable parameters within notebooks and then programmatically execute them with different inputs. Instead of manually opening and running a notebook inside JupyterLab or Notebook every time, Papermill lets you inject new values into a specially tagged parameters cell and execute the entire notebook automatically via a script or automation...
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    StoryMem

    StoryMem

    Official code for StoryMem: Multi-shot Long Video Storytelling

    StoryMem is a narrative-focused memory accumulation system that lets users build, store, and reference past conversational context or story elements with an AI, effectively enabling the AI to maintain and recall personalized story memories or character arcs over time. Instead of treating each interaction as stateless, it tracks user-defined memory nodes, tags, and story threads so that future interactions can draw on established narrative context like character traits, past events, or...
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    Motor

    Motor

    The async Python driver for MongoDB and Tornado or asyncio

    Motor is an asynchronous Python driver for MongoDB that enables developers to work with MongoDB using non-blocking I/O patterns, making it ideal for high-performance and scalable applications. Built on top of Python’s Tornado and asyncio frameworks, Motor lets you issue database operations without blocking the event loop, enabling concurrency in web servers, real-time systems, and microservices. It provides a familiar API surface similar to the official synchronous PyMongo driver, so you can...
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    D4RL

    D4RL

    Collection of reference environments, offline reinforcement learning

    D4RL (Datasets for Deep Data-Driven Reinforcement Learning) is a benchmark suite focused on offline reinforcement learning — i.e., learning policies from fixed datasets rather than via online interaction with the environment. It contains standardized environments, tasks and datasets (observations, actions, rewards, terminals) aimed at enabling reproducible research in offline RL. Researchers can load a dataset for a given task (e.g., maze navigation, manipulation) and apply their algorithm...
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    llm.c

    llm.c

    LLM training in simple, raw C/CUDA

    llm.c is a minimalist, systems-level implementation of a small transformer-based language model in C that prioritizes clarity and educational value. By stripping away heavy frameworks, it exposes the core math and memory flows of embeddings, attention, and feed-forward layers. The code illustrates how to wire forward passes, losses, and simple training or inference loops with direct control over arrays and buffers. Its compact design makes it easy to trace execution, profile hotspots, and...
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    aisuite

    aisuite

    Simple, unified interface to multiple Generative AI providers

    Simple, unified interface to multiple Generative AI providers. aisuite makes it easy for developers to use multiple LLM through a standardized interface. Using an interface similar to OpenAI's, aisuite makes it easy to interact with the most popular LLMs and compare the results. It is a thin wrapper around Python client libraries and allows creators to seamlessly swap out and test responses from different LLM providers without changing their code. Today, the library is primarily focused on...
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    Stable Baselines3

    Stable Baselines3

    PyTorch version of Stable Baselines

    Stable Baselines3 (SB3) is a set of reliable implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms in PyTorch. It is the next major version of Stable Baselines. You can read a detailed presentation of Stable Baselines3 in the v1.0 blog post or our JMLR paper. These algorithms will make it easier for the research community and industry to replicate, refine, and identify new ideas, and will create good baselines to build projects on top of. We expect these tools will be used as a base around...
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    GEF

    GEF

    Modern experience for GDB with advanced debugging capabilities

    GEF is a set of commands for x86/64, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC and SPARC to assist exploit developers and reverse-engineers when using old-school GDB. It provides additional features to GDB using the Python API to assist during the process of dynamic analysis and exploit development. Application developers will also benefit from it, as GEF lifts a great part of regular GDB obscurity, avoiding repeating traditional commands or bringing out the relevant information from the debugging runtime.
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    Changelog CI

    Changelog CI

    Changelog CI is a GitHub Action that enables a project

    Changelog CI is a GitHub Action that enables a project to automatically generate changelogs. Changelog CI can be triggered on pull_request, workflow_dispatch, and any other events that can provide the required inputs. Changelog CI uses python and GitHub API to generate a changelog for a repository. First, it tries to get the latest release from the repository (If available). Then, it checks all the pull requests/commits merged after the last release using the GitHub API. After that, it...
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    HASS Configurator

    HASS Configurator

    Configuration UI for Home Assistant

    The HASS Configurator is a small web app (you access it via a web browser) that provides a filesystem browser and text-editor to modify files on the machine the configurator is running on. It has been created to allow easy configuration of Home Assistant. It is powered by Ace editor, which supports syntax highlighting for various code/markup languages. YAML files (the default language for Home Assistant configuration files) will be automatically checked for syntax errors while editing. The...
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