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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...
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    Tautulli

    Tautulli

    A Python based monitoring and tracking tool for Plex Media Server

    Tautulli is a 3rd party application that you can run alongside your Plex Media Server to monitor activity and track various statistics. Most importantly, these statistics include what has been watched, who watched it, when and where they watched it, and how it was watched. The only thing missing is "why they watched it", but who am I to question your 42 plays of Frozen. All statistics are presented in a nice and clean interface with many tables and graphs, which makes it easy to brag about...
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    OSCAL

    OSCAL

    Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL)

    NIST is developing the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL), a set of hierarchical, XML-, JSON-, and YAML-based formats that provide a standardized representation of information pertaining to the publication, implementation, and assessment of security controls. OSCAL is being developed through a collaborative approach with the public. Public contributions to this project are welcome. With this effort, we are stressing the agile development of a set of minimal formats that are...
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    Robusta KRR

    Robusta KRR

    Prometheus-based Kubernetes Resource Recommendations

    Robusta KRR (Kubernetes Resource Recommender) is a CLI tool for optimizing resource allocation in Kubernetes clusters. It gathers pod usage data from Prometheus and recommends requests and limits for CPU and memory. This reduces costs and improves performance.
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    Speech-AI-Forge

    Speech-AI-Forge

    Speech-AI-Forge is a project developed around TTS generation model

    Speech-AI-Forge is a full-stack project built around modern text-to-speech generation models, providing both an API server and a Gradio-based web UI for interactive use. At its core, it acts as a hub that wires together multiple speech-related capabilities, including TTS, speech-to-text and LLM-based control flows, behind a consistent interface. The system is designed to be deployed in several ways: you can try it online via hosted demos, spin it up in a one-click Colab environment, run it...
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    Keras

    Keras

    Python-based neural networks API

    Python Deep Learning library
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    Rapid LaTeX OCR

    Rapid LaTeX OCR

    Formula recognition based on LaTeX-OCR and ONNXRuntime

    Formula recognition based on LaTeX-OCR and ONNXRuntime. rapid_latex_ocr is a tool to convert formula images to latex format. The reasoning code in the repo is modified from LaTeX-OCR, the model has all been converted to ONNX format, and the reasoning code has been simplified, Inference is faster and easier to deploy. The repo only has codes based on ONNXRuntime or OpenVINO inference in onnx format and does not contain training model codes. If you want to train your own model, please move to...
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    Vocode

    Vocode

    Build voice-based LLM agents. Modular + open source

    Vocode is an open source library that makes it easy to build voice-based LLM apps. Using Vocode, you can build real-time streaming conversations with LLMs and deploy them to phone calls, Zoom meetings, and more. You can also build personal assistants or apps like voice-based chess. Vocode provides easy abstractions and integrations so that everything you need is in a single library.
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    Safe Eyes

    Safe Eyes

    Protect your eyes from eye strain using this simple break reminder

    ...Even if you are a few steps away from your computer, you can hear the call for back to work. If you are working with a fullscreen application, Safe Eyes will not bother you. It also can sense if your system is idle and postpone the break based on the idle period.
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    Qiskit

    Qiskit

    Qiskit is an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers

    Qiskit [kiss-kit] is an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers at the level of pulses, circuits, and application modules. When you are looking to start Qiskit, you have two options. You can start Qiskit locally, which is much more secure and private, or you get started with Jupyter Notebooks hosted in IBM Quantum Lab. Qiskit includes a comprehensive set of quantum gates and a variety of pre-built circuits so users at all levels can use Qiskit for research and application...
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    MAI-UI

    MAI-UI

    Real-World Centric Foundation GUI Agents

    MAI-UI is a cutting-edge open-source project that implements a family of foundation GUI (Graphical User Interface) agent models capable of interpreting natural language and performing real-world GUI navigation and control tasks across mobile and desktop environments. Developed by Tongyi-MAI (Alibaba’s research initiative), the MAI-UI models are multimodal agents trained to understand user instructions and corresponding screenshots, grounding those instructions to on-screen elements and...
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    Locust

    Locust

    Scalable open source load testing tool

    Locust is an open source user load testing tool written in Python. The idea behind Locust is to swarm your web site or other systems with attacks from simulated users during a test, with each user behavior defined by you using Python code. This swarming process is then monitored from a web UI in real-time, and will help identify any bottlenecks in your code before real users can come in. As it is completely event-based, Locust can have thousands or even millions of simultaneous users...
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    clone-voice

    clone-voice

    A sound cloning tool with a web interface, using your voice

    Clone-voice is a local voice-cloning tool that lets you synthesize speech in any target voice or convert one recording into another voice using the same timbre. It is built around Coqui’s XTTS-v2 model, so it inherits multilingual support and modern neural TTS quality while wrapping it in a user-friendly desktop workflow. The app is designed to be very easy to use: you download a precompiled package, double-click app.exe, and it launches a browser-based web interface where you control...
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    Barfi

    Barfi

    A Python visual Flow Based Programming library

    A Python visual Flow-Based Programming library that integrates into your existing workflow. Barfi is a Flow-Based Programming environment that provides a graphical programming interface. It is integratable into your existing Python workflows. A schema is built using barfi.Blocks. Then the schema is executed with barfi.ComputeEngine. Each barfi.Block has some properties that enable the FBP and schema building. Firstly, each Block has Input and Output interfaces that link to other Blocks. Each...
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    Google DeepMind GraphCast and GenCast

    Google DeepMind GraphCast and GenCast

    Global weather forecasting model using graph neural networks and JAX

    GraphCast, developed by Google DeepMind, is a research-grade weather forecasting framework that employs graph neural networks (GNNs) to generate medium-range global weather predictions. The repository provides complete example code for running and training both GraphCast and GenCast, two models introduced in DeepMind’s research papers. GraphCast is designed to perform high-resolution atmospheric simulations using the ERA5 dataset from ECMWF, while GenCast extends the approach with...
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    XHS-Downloader

    XHS-Downloader

    GUI/CLI tool for downloading Xiaohongshu

    XHS-Downloader is a GUI/CLI tool for downloading Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) content without watermarks, supporting both graphics and video posts. Prebuilt packages for Windows and macOS are available from Releases and GitHub Actions artifacts, so most users can run it by unzipping and launching the included executable. The project offers two execution paths—run the compiled app or run from source—and documents default download and configuration paths to simplify first use. Recent releases...
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    ChatGLM-6B

    ChatGLM-6B

    ChatGLM-6B: An Open Bilingual Dialogue Language Model

    ChatGLM-6B is an open bilingual (Chinese + English) conversational language model based on the GLM architecture, with approximately 6.2 billion parameters. The project provides inference code, demos (command line, web, API), quantization support for lower memory deployment, and tools for finetuning (e.g., via P-Tuning v2). It is optimized for dialogue and question answering with a balance between performance and deployability in consumer hardware settings. Support for quantized inference...
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    ESPnet

    ESPnet

    End-to-end speech processing toolkit

    ESPnet is a comprehensive end-to-end speech processing toolkit covering a wide spectrum of tasks, including automatic speech recognition (ASR), text-to-speech (TTS), speech translation (ST), speech enhancement, speaker diarization, and spoken language understanding. It uses PyTorch as its deep learning engine and adopts a Kaldi-style data processing pipeline for features, data formats, and experimental recipes. This combination allows researchers to leverage modern neural architectures while...
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    Bolna

    Bolna

    Conversational voice AI agents

    Bolna is an end-to-end open-source platform for building conversational voice AI agents, enabling developers to create voice-first conversational assistants efficiently.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    GHunt

    GHunt

    Offensive Google framework

    GHunt (v2) is an offensive Google framework, designed to evolve efficiently. It's currently focused on OSINT, but any use related with Google is possible. It will automatically use venvs to avoid dependency conflicts with other projects. First, launch the listener by doing ghunt login and choose between 1 of the 2 first methods. Put GHunt on listening mode (currently not compatible with docker) Paste base64-encoded cookies. Enter manually all cookies. The development of this extension has...
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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...
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    Kitten TTS

    Kitten TTS

    State-of-the-art TTS model under 25MB

    KittenTTS is an open-source, ultra-lightweight, and high-quality text-to-speech model featuring just 15 million parameters and a binary size under 25 MB. It is designed for real-time CPU-based deployment across diverse platforms. Ultra-lightweight, model size less than 25MB. CPU-optimized, runs without GPU on any device. High-quality voices, several premium voice options available. Fast inference, optimized for real-time speech synthesis.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    AutoClip

    AutoClip

    AI-powered video clipping and highlight generation

    AutoClip is an open-source, AI-powered video processing system designed to automate the extraction of “highlight” segments from full-length videos — ideal for creators who want to generate bite-sized clips, compilations, or highlight reels without manually sifting through hours of footage. The system supports downloading videos from major platforms (e.g. YouTube, Bilibili), or accepting local uploads, and then applies AI analysis to identify segments worth clipping based on content (e.g....
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    Step-Video-T2V

    Step-Video-T2V

    State-of-the-art (SoTA) text-to-video pre-trained model

    Step-Video-T2V is a state-of-the-art text-to-video foundation model developed to generate videos from natural-language prompts; its 30B-parameter architecture is designed to produce coherent, temporally extended video sequences — up to around 204 frames — based on input text. Under the hood it uses a compressed latent representation (a Video-VAE) to reduce spatial and temporal redundancy, and a denoising diffusion (or similar) process over that latent space to generate smooth, plausible...
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks. Much like machine learning libraries have done for prediction, DoWhy is a Python library that aims to spark causal thinking and analysis. DoWhy provides a wide variety of algorithms for effect estimation, causal structure learning, diagnosis of causal...
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