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    Tilf

    Tilf

    Tilf (Tiny Elf) is a free, simple yet powerful pixel art editor

    Tilf (Tiny Elf) is a lightweight, cross-platform pixel art editor developed in Python with PySide6, designed for simplicity, speed, and freedom from account systems or installation overhead. It focuses on enabling artists to create sprites, icons, and small 2D assets quickly, without requiring setup, dependencies, or internet connectivity. Tilf provides a familiar drawing environment with essential tools—such as pencil, eraser, fill, eyedropper, rectangle, and ellipse—along with zoom, grid display, real-time preview, and undo/redo capabilities. It supports importing and exporting images in PNG, JPG, and BMP formats, including transparency options. With its single-executable builds for Windows, macOS, and Linux, Tilf can be run instantly and is ideal for both hobbyist pixel artists and developers needing a quick sketching tool for sprite work. The project emphasizes accessibility and minimalism over complexity, making it approachable even for users with no technical background.
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    Tookie-OSINT

    Tookie-OSINT

    Username OSINT tool for discovering accounts across many websites

    Tookie-OSINT is an open source intelligence tool designed to help security researchers, ethical hackers, and investigators discover online accounts associated with a specific username. It automates the process of searching for usernames across multiple websites, making it easier to identify a person's presence on different platforms. By entering a target username, Tookie-OSINT scans a list of supported sites and checks whether the username exists on those platforms. This approach removes the need for manual checks and significantly speeds up OSINT investigations. It is similar in concept to tools such as Sherlock, focusing on identifying user profiles across social media and other online services. Tookie-OSINT includes both command-line and optional web interface functionality, giving users flexible ways to run scans and analyze results. Tookie-OSINT was created to help beginners and aspiring security professionals learn about OSINT techniques.
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    Toot

    Toot

    toot - Mastodon CLI & TUI

    Toot is a CLI and TUI tool for interacting with Mastodon instances from the command line.
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    Tortoise ORM

    Tortoise ORM

    Familiar asyncio ORM for python, built with relations in mind

    Tortoise ORM is an easy-to-use asyncio ORM (Object Relational Mapper) for Python, inspired by Django's ORM. It is designed to work with asynchronous frameworks, providing a simple and familiar API for interacting with databases. Tortoise ORM supports various relational databases and is suitable for building high-performance web applications.
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    TradingView Chart Data Extractor

    TradingView Chart Data Extractor

    Extract price and indicator data from TradingView charts

    Ensure that you zoom/pan such that the oldest date you desire is visible on TradingView before publishing the chart. Too many indicators or too low a time resolution will increase the data points and potentially overload the free server. Avoid this by hosting/running the script on your local machine or scraping multiple times with fewer indicators and manually combining the CSV afterward. Simply append the URL of a chart/idea published on TradingView to the link below. This is not the URL of a security's chart, but the URL for a user-published chart.
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    TransPose

    TransPose

    PyTorch Implementation for "TransPose, Keypoint localization

    TransPose is a human pose estimation model based on a CNN feature extractor, a Transformer Encoder, and a prediction head. Given an image, the attention layers built in Transformer can efficiently capture long-range spatial relationships between keypoints and explain what dependencies the predicted keypoints locations highly rely on.
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    Triton

    Triton

    Development repository for the Triton language and compiler

    Triton is a programming language and compiler framework specifically designed for writing highly efficient custom deep learning operations, particularly for GPUs. It aims to bridge the gap between low-level GPU programming, such as CUDA, and higher-level abstractions by providing a more productive and flexible environment for developers. Triton enables users to write optimized kernels for machine learning workloads while maintaining readability and control over performance-critical aspects like memory access patterns and parallel execution. The project leverages LLVM and MLIR to compile code into efficient GPU instructions, supporting both NVIDIA and AMD hardware. It is widely used in research and production environments where custom tensor operations are required, offering both high performance and developer-friendly syntax.
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    TruLens

    TruLens

    Evaluation and Tracking for LLM Experiments

    TruLens is an open-source Python library designed to systematically evaluate and track Large Language Model (LLM) applications. It provides fine-grained instrumentation, feedback functions, and a user interface to compare and iterate on app versions, facilitating rapid development and improvement of LLM-based applications. Programmatic tools that assess the quality of inputs, outputs, and intermediate results from LLM applications, enabling scalable evaluation. Fine-grained, stack-agnostic instrumentation and comprehensive evaluations help identify failure modes and systematically iterate to improve applications. An easy-to-use interface that allows developers to compare different versions of their applications, facilitating informed decision-making and optimization. TruLens supports various use cases, including question-answering, summarization, retrieval-augmented generation, and agent-based applications.
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    Typer

    Typer

    Typer, build great CLIs, based on Python type hints

    Typer is a library for building CLI applications that users will love using and developers will love creating. Based on Python 3.6+ type hints. Great editor support. Completion everywhere. Less time debugging. Designed to be easy to use and learn. Less time reading docs. It's easy to use for the final users. Automatic help, and automatic completion for all shells. Minimize code duplication. Multiple features from each parameter declaration. Fewer bugs. The simplest example adds only 2 lines of code to your app: 1 import, 1 function call. Grow in complexity as much as you want, create arbitrarily complex trees of commands and groups of subcommands, with options and arguments. And it's intended to be the FastAPI of CLIs. Typer stands on the shoulders of a giant. Its only internal dependency is Click.
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    UMAP

    UMAP

    Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection

    Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) is a dimension reduction technique that can be used for visualization similarly to t-SNE, but also for general non-linear dimension reduction. It is possible to model the manifold with a fuzzy topological structure. The embedding is found by searching for a low-dimensional projection of the data that has the closest possible equivalent fuzzy topological structure. First of all UMAP is fast. It can handle large datasets and high dimensional data without too much difficulty, scaling beyond what most t-SNE packages can manage. This includes very high dimensional sparse datasets. UMAP has successfully been used directly on data with over a million dimensions. Second, UMAP scales well in the embedding dimension—it isn't just for visualization. You can use UMAP as a general-purpose dimension reduction technique as a preliminary step to other machine learning tasks.
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    VADER

    VADER

    Lexicon and rule-based sentiment analysis tool

    VADER (Valence Aware Dictionary and sEntiment Reasoner) is a lexicon and rule-based sentiment analysis tool designed for analyzing the sentiment of text, particularly in social media and short text formats. It is optimized for quick and accurate analysis of positive, negative, and neutral sentiments.
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    Vanna

    Vanna

    Chat with your SQL database

    Vanna.AI is an AI-powered tool for natural language database querying, enabling users to interact with databases using simple English queries. It converts natural language questions into SQL queries, making data access more intuitive for non-technical users.
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    VectorizedMultiAgentSimulator (VMAS)

    VectorizedMultiAgentSimulator (VMAS)

    VMAS is a vectorized differentiable simulator

    VectorizedMultiAgentSimulator is a high-performance, vectorized simulator for multi-agent systems, focusing on large-scale agent interactions in shared environments. It is designed for research in multi-agent reinforcement learning, robotics, and autonomous systems where thousands of agents need to be simulated efficiently.
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    WYGIWYH

    WYGIWYH

    A simple but powerful self-hosted finance tracker

    WYGIWYH (What You Get Is What You Have) is a self-hosted, principles-first personal finance tracker built for people who prefer a simple, intuitive approach to tracking money without complicated budgets or categories. Based on a philosophy that you should use what you earn each month for that month, it helps you understand where your funds go while keeping savings clearly separated so they aren’t accidentally dipped into for everyday expenses. The app supports multiple currencies, customizable transaction types, and built-in tools like dollar-cost averaging tracking to help you see investment activity alongside regular expenses, making it flexible for real world financial situations and global use. Its interface is designed to prioritize clarity and ease of entry, so you can quickly record and review spending without being overwhelmed by features you don’t need.
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    Wally

    Wally

    Distributed Stream Processing

    Wally is a fast-stream-processing framework. Wally makes it easy to react to data in real-time. By eliminating infrastructure complexity, going from prototype to production has never been simpler. When we set out to build Wally, we had several high-level goals in mind. Create a dependable and resilient distributed computing framework. Take care of the complexities of distributed computing "plumbing," allowing developers to focus on their business logic. Provide high-performance & low-latency data processing. Be portable and deploy easily (i.e., run on-prem or any cloud). Manage in-memory state for the application. Allow applications to scale as needed, even when they are live and up-and-running. The primary API for Wally is written in Pony. Wally applications are written using this Pony API.
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    Watermark-Removal

    Watermark-Removal

    Machine learning image inpainting task that removes watermarks

    Watermark-Removal repository is a machine learning project focused on removing visible watermarks from digital images using deep learning and image inpainting techniques. The system analyzes an image containing a watermark and attempts to reconstruct the underlying visual content so that the watermark is removed while preserving the original appearance of the image. The project uses neural network models inspired by research in contextual attention and gated convolution, which are methods commonly applied to image restoration tasks. Through these techniques, the model learns to identify regions of the image affected by the watermark and generate realistic replacements for the missing visual information. The repository contains code for preprocessing images, training the model, and running inference on images to automatically remove watermark artifacts.
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    Whisper Library

    Whisper Library

    Whisper is a file-based time-series database format for Graphite

    Whisper is one of three components within the Graphite project. Whisper is a fixed-size database, similar in design and purpose to RRD (round-robin-database). It provides fast, reliable storage of numeric data over time. Whisper allows for higher resolution (seconds per point) of recent data to degrade into lower resolutions for long-term retention of historical data. Copies data from src in dst, if missing. Unlike whisper-merge, don't overwrite data that's already present in the target file, but instead, only add the missing data (e.g. where the gaps in the target file are). Because no values are overwritten, no data or precision gets lost. Also, unlike whisper-merge, try to take the highest-precision archive to provide the data, instead of the one with the largest retention.
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    Windows-MCP

    Windows-MCP

    MCP server enabling AI agents to control and automate Windows OS

    Windows-MCP is a lightweight open source project designed to connect AI agents with the Windows operating system through a Model Context Protocol server. It acts as a bridge that allows large language models to directly interact with desktop environments, enabling automated control over applications, files, and system interfaces. Windows-MCP provides capabilities such as file navigation, application management, UI interaction, and QA testing workflows, making it suitable for building autonomous desktop agents. It focuses on native interaction with Windows UI elements rather than relying on traditional computer vision techniques, which simplifies integration and improves efficiency. It includes a set of tools that simulate user inputs like keyboard and mouse actions while also capturing the current state of windows and interfaces. It is designed to be extensible and adaptable, allowing developers to customize or expand its functionality for different automation or AI use cases.
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    Woke

    Woke

    Woke is a Python-based development and testing framework for Solidity

    Woke is a Python-based development and testing framework for Solidity. A testing framework for Solidity smart contracts with Python-native equivalents of Solidity types and blazing-fast execution. A property-based fuzzer for Solidity smart contracts that allows testers to write their fuzz tests in Python. See examples and documentation for more information. Fuzzer builds on top of the testing framework and allows efficient fuzz testing of Solidity smart contracts. Woke implements an LSP server for Solidity. The only currently supported communication channel is TCP.
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    WordOps

    WordOps

    Install and manage a high performance WordPress stack

    An essential toolset that eases WordPress site and server administration.
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    YAPF

    YAPF

    A formatter for Python files

    YAPF is a Python code formatter that automatically rewrites source to match a chosen style, using a clang-format–inspired algorithm to search for the “best” layout under your rules. Instead of relying on a fixed set of heuristics, it explores formatting decisions and chooses the lowest-cost result, aiming to produce code a human would write when following a style guide. You can run it as a command-line tool or call it as a library via FormatCode / FormatFile, making it easy to embed in editors, CI, and custom tooling. Styles are highly configurable: start from presets like pep8, google, yapf, or facebook, then override dozens of options in .style.yapf, setup.cfg, or pyproject.toml. It supports recursive directory formatting, line-range formatting, and diff-only output so you can check or fix just the lines you touched.
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    Yahoo! Finance market data downloader

    Yahoo! Finance market data downloader

    Yahoo! Finance market data downloader

    Ever since Yahoo! finance decommissioned their historical data API, many programs that relied on it to stop working. yfinance aims to solve this problem by offering a reliable, threaded, and Pythonic way to download historical market data from Yahoo! finance. yfinance aimed to offer a temporary fix to the problem by scraping the data from Yahoo! Finance and returning a the data in the same format as pandas_datareader's get_data_yahoo(), thus keeping the code changes in existing software to a minimum. The latest version of yfinance is a complete re-write of the libray, offering a reliable method of downloading historical market data from Yahoo! Finance, up to 1 minute granularity, with a more Pythonic way. The Ticker() module allows you get market and metadata for security, using a Pythonic way.
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    Yandex Smart Home

    Yandex Smart Home

    Adds support for Yandex Smart Home (Alice voice assistant)

    Adds support for Yandex Smart Home (Alice voice assistant) into Home Assistant. The component allows you to add devices from Home Assistant to the Yandex smart home platform and manage them from any device with Alice. The component runs on Home Assistant version 2023.2 or later.
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    YandexStation

    YandexStation

    Management of Yandex Station and other smart home devices

    YandexStation is a Home Assistant custom component that integrates Yandex-branded smart speakers and other devices with Alice into a unified smart home automation environment. It supports both local and cloud control, depending on the device type, with Yandex speakers often supporting both modes and third-party speakers typically limited to cloud control. The integration exposes playback and volume controls, as well as text-to-speech capabilities that send spoken messages in Alice’s voice directly to the speakers. It also lets you send arbitrary text commands as if you were talking to Alice, enabling scenarios such as “play my music,” launching routines, or querying information via Home Assistant automations. In local control mode, the component can read back what is currently playing, including album art, and supports seeking and track skipping, which is more limited in cloud-only mode.
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    Zendriver

    Zendriver

    A blazing fast, async-first, undetectable webscraping

    Zendriver is a modern Python web automation and scraping framework that leverages the Chrome DevTools Protocol to provide fast, asynchronous control over real browser instances. Unlike traditional tools that rely on Selenium or WebDriver, Zendriver communicates directly with the browser through CDP, enabling higher performance and more precise control over browser behavior. The framework is designed to be difficult to detect by anti-bot systems, making it suitable for advanced scraping and automation use cases where stealth is important. It features an async-first architecture that allows developers to build highly concurrent workflows, improving efficiency when handling multiple tasks or large-scale scraping operations. Zendriver also includes built-in utilities for managing cookies, browser profiles, and element selection, simplifying common automation tasks.
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