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    Android Emulator Container Scripts

    Android Emulator Container Scripts

    Minimal scripts to run the emulator in a container for various systems

    android-emulator-container-scripts turns the Android Emulator into a cloud-native service you can run in Docker and Kubernetes, so teams can provision ephemeral Android devices on demand. It includes scripts and container images that configure the emulator for headless operation, wire up networking, and expose endpoints for ADB and web access. A built-in WebRTC bridge lets you stream the emulator screen to a browser with interactive input, which is ideal for CI dashboards, remote debugging, or demo environments. The project focuses on reproducibility and scale: you define which system image to boot, how to persist or reset data, and how many instances to run, then schedule them like any other workload. GPU acceleration, audio, and sensors can be enabled depending on your host and cluster capabilities, while fallbacks like SwiftShader keep things usable when no GPU is available.
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    Android Use

    Android Use

    Automate native Android apps with AI using accessibility APIs

    android-action-kernel is an open source Python library designed to let AI agents control and automate native Android applications running on real devices or emulators. It fills a gap in automation tooling by focusing on mobile-first workflows where traditional browser or desktop-based automation doesn’t work; such as logistics, gig work, field operations, and other industries reliant on phones or tablets. The project works by using Android’s accessibility API to extract structured UI state (as XML) from the device, which is then fed to a large language model (LLM) like OpenAI’s models for decision-making, and actions are executed via the Android Debug Bridge (ADB). This approach bypasses expensive vision-based models and provides faster, cheaper automation with fine-grained interaction capabilities (for example, tapping buttons, typing text, navigating screens).
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    Ansible Automation Platform Workshops

    Ansible Automation Platform Workshops

    Training course for Ansible automation platform

    The Red Hat Ansible Automation Workshops project is intended for effectively demonstrating Ansible's capabilities through instructor-led workshops or self-paced exercises. These interactive learning scenarios provide you with a pre-configured Ansible Automation Platform environment to experiment, learn, and see how the platform can help you solve real-world problems. The environment runs entirely in your browser, enabling you to learn more about our technology at your pace and time. The demos are intended for effectively demonstrating Ansible capabilities with prescriptive guides on the Ansible Automation Workshop infrastructure. Check out the optional website which is rendered automatically from markdown files using Github Pages.
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be adapted directly into your own infrastructure or to serve as reference blueprints when learning how to structure automation projects. Whether you’re managing a handful of servers or deploying at scale, this repo provides starting points that illustrate how Ansible can streamline repetitive operational tasks.
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    Apache Airflow Provider

    Apache Airflow Provider

    Great Expectations Airflow operator

    Due to apply_default decorator removal, this version of the provider requires Airflow 2.1.0+. If your Airflow version is 2.1.0, and you want to install this provider version, first upgrade Airflow to at least version 2.1.0. Otherwise, your Airflow package version will be upgraded automatically, and you will have to manually run airflow upgrade db to complete the migration. This operator currently works with the Great Expectations V3 Batch Request API only. If you would like to use the operator in conjunction with the V2 Batch Kwargs API, you must use a version below 0.1.0. This operator uses Great Expectations Checkpoints instead of the former ValidationOperators. Because of the above, this operator requires Great Expectations >=v0.13.9, which is pinned in the requirements.txt starting with release 0.0.5.
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    Aphantasia

    Aphantasia

    CLIP + FFT/DWT/RGB = text to image/video

    This is a collection of text-to-image tools, evolved from the artwork of the same name. Based on CLIP model and Lucent library, with FFT/DWT/RGB parameterizes (no-GAN generation). Illustrip (text-to-video with motion and depth) is added. DWT (wavelets) parameterization is added. Check also colabs below, with VQGAN and SIREN+FFM generators. Tested on Python 3.7 with PyTorch 1.7.1 or 1.8. Generating massive detailed textures, a la deepdream, fullHD/4K resolutions and above, various CLIP models (including multi-language from SBERT), continuous mode to process phrase lists (e.g. illustrating lyrics), pan/zoom motion with smooth interpolation. Direct RGB pixels optimization (very stable) depth-based 3D look (courtesy of deKxi, based on AdaBins), complex queries: text and/or image as main prompts, separate text prompts for style and to subtract (avoid) topics. Starting/resuming process from saved parameters or from an image.
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    Apprise

    Apprise

    Apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!

    Take advantage of Apprise through your network with a user-friendly API. Apprise API was designed to easily fit into existing (and new) eco-systems that are looking for a simple notification solution. There is a small built-in Configuration Manager that can be optionally accessed through your web browser allowing you to create and save as many configurations as you'd like. Each configuration is differentiated by a unique {KEY} that you decide on. Once you've saved your configuration, you'll be able to use the Notification tab to send you're messages to one or more of the services you defined in your configuration. You can use the tag all to notify all of your services regardless of what tag had otherwise been assigned to them. At the end of the day, the GUI just simply offers a user friendly interface to the same API developers can directly interface with if they wish to.
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    ArXiv MCP Server

    ArXiv MCP Server

    A Model Context Protocol server for searching and analyzing arXiv

    arxiv-mcp-server bridges AI assistants and the arXiv repository through a clean MCP interface, enabling search, metadata retrieval, and content access without bespoke scraping. With simple tools like “search” and “fetch,” an agent can find papers, pull abstracts, and download PDFs for downstream summarization or analysis. The project includes packaging and CI to publish to PyPI, plus tests and linting for reliability. Issue threads show feature requests such as extracting embedded LaTeX and improving markdown conversion, reflecting active community use in research flows. It’s designed to be drop-in for MCP clients, giving them typed inputs/outputs and predictable errors around a well-known academic corpus. For developers building research copilots, it removes the glue work of wiring arXiv APIs into an agent toolchain.
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    Archon

    Archon

    The knowledge and task management backbone for AI coding assistants

    Archon is an open-source “command center” designed to enhance AI coding assistant workflows by giving developers a centralized environment for knowledge management, context engineering, and task coordination across AI agents. It acts as a backend (including an MCP server) that allows different AI coding tools and assistants to share the same structured context, knowledge base, and task lists, improving consistency, productivity, and collaboration across multi-agent interactions. Users can import documentation, project files, and external knowledge so that assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, or other LLM-powered tools work with up-to-date, project-specific context rather than relying on limited prompt memory. Archon’s UI and APIs are intended to streamline how developers interact with their agents, whether for exploratory coding, automated task execution, or integrated RAG workflows, helping reduce friction between manual coding tasks and AI-generated suggestions.
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    Arctic TimeSeries and Tick store

    Arctic TimeSeries and Tick store

    High performance datastore for time series and tick data

    Arctic is a timeseries/dataframe database that sits atop MongoDB. Arctic supports serialization of a number of datatypes for storage in the mongo document model. Serializes a number of data types eg. Pandas DataFrames, Numpy arrays, Python objects via pickling etc. so you don't have to handle different datatypes manually. Uses LZ4 compression by default on the client side to get big savings on network / disk. Allows you to version different stages of an object and snapshot the state (In some ways similar to git), and allows you to freely experiment and then just revert back the snapshot. [VersionStore only] Does the chunking (breaking a Dataframe to smaller part for you. Has different types of Stores, each with it's own benefits. Eg. Versionstore allows you to version and snapshot stuff, TickStore is for storage and highly efficient retrieval of streaming data, ChunkStore allows you to chunk and efficiently retrieve ranges of chunks.
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    Arraymancer

    Arraymancer

    A fast, ergonomic and portable tensor library in Nim

    Arraymancer is a tensor and deep learning library for the Nim programming language, designed for high-performance numerical computations and machine learning applications.
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    AstronRPA

    AstronRPA

    Agent-ready RPA suite with visual workflow automation tools engine

    Astron RPA is an enterprise-grade robotic process automation platform designed to help organizations and developers build automated workflows for desktop and web applications. It provides a visual workflow designer that supports low-code and no-code development, allowing users to create automation processes through a drag-and-drop interface instead of writing extensive code. It enables automation of common desktop software and browser-based tasks, making it suitable for repetitive business operations and system integrations. Astron RPA includes a large library of reusable components that handle tasks such as user interface operations, data processing, and system interactions, allowing workflows to be assembled from modular building blocks. Astron RPA also integrates with intelligent agent systems so that automated processes and AI-driven workflows can work together in broader automation scenarios.
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    AudioNotes

    AudioNotes

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

    AudioNotes is an application (or proof-of-concept) that likely combines audio recording or playback with note-taking or annotation functionality — enabling users to record voice or audio and attach textual or timestamped notes, making it ideal for lectures, interviews, meetings, or personal memos. 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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    AutoScraper

    AutoScraper

    A Smart, Automatic, Fast and Lightweight Web Scraper for Python

    This project is made for automatic web scraping to make scraping easy. It gets a URL or the HTML content of a web page and a list of sample data that we want to scrape from that page. This data can be text, URL or any HTML tag value of that page. It learns the scraping rules and returns similar elements. Then you can use this learned object with new URLs to get similar content or the exact same element of those new pages.
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    Autograd

    Autograd

    Efficiently computes derivatives of numpy code

    Autograd can automatically differentiate native Python and Numpy code. It can handle a large subset of Python's features, including loops, ifs, recursion and closures, and it can even take derivatives of derivatives of derivatives. It supports reverse-mode differentiation (a.k.a. backpropagation), which means it can efficiently take gradients of scalar-valued functions with respect to array-valued arguments, as well as forward-mode differentiation, and the two can be composed arbitrarily. The main intended application of Autograd is gradient-based optimization. For more information, check out the tutorial and the examples directory. We can continue to differentiate as many times as we like, and use numpy's vectorization of scalar-valued functions across many different input values.
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    Awesome LLM Apps

    Awesome LLM Apps

    Collection of awesome LLM apps with AI Agents and RAG using OpenAI

    Awesome LLM Apps is a community-curated directory of interesting, practical, and innovative applications built on or around large language models, serving as a discovery hub for developers, researchers, and enthusiasts. The list spans a wide range of categories including productivity tools, creative assistants, utilities, education platforms, research frameworks, and niche vertical apps, showcasing how generative models are being used across domains. Each entry includes a brief description, language model dependencies, technology stack notes, and sometimes links to demos or source code, making it easy to explore ideas and reuse concepts for your own projects. Because the landscape of LLM-powered applications changes quickly, the repository is designed to be updated regularly through community contributions, ensuring it stays current with new tools and releases.
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    BIP Utility Library

    BIP Utility Library

    Generation of mnemonics, seeds, private/public keys and addresses

    Generation of mnemonics, seeds, private/public keys, and addresses for different types of cryptocurrencies. A Python library for handling cryptocurrency wallet standards like BIP32, BIP39, and BIP44.
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    BMC

    BMC

    Notes on Scientific Computing for Biomechanics

    This repository is a collection of lecture notes and code on scientific computing and data analysis for Biomechanics and Motor Control.
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    BeaEngine 5

    BeaEngine 5

    BeaEngine disasm project

    BeaEngine is a C library designed to decode instructions from 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit intel architectures. It includes standard instructions set and instructions set from FPU, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, VMX, CLMUL, AES, MPX, AVX, AVX2, AVX512 (VEX & EVEX prefixes), CET, BMI1, BMI2, SGX, UINTR, KL, TDX and AMX extensions. If you want to analyze malicious codes and more generally obfuscated codes, BeaEngine sends back a complex structure that describes precisely the analyzed instructions. You can use it in C/C++ (usable and compilable with Visual Studio, GCC, MinGW, DigitalMars, BorlandC, WatcomC, SunForte, Pelles C, LCC), in assembler (usable with masm32 and masm64, nasm, fasm, GoAsm) in C#, in Python3, in Delphi, in PureBasic and in WinDev. You can use it in user mode and kernel mode.
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    BlackMamba

    BlackMamba

    C2/post-exploitation framework

    Black Mamba is a Command and Control (C2) that works with multiple connections at same time. It was developed with Python and with Qt Framework and have multiple features for a post-exploitation step.
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    Buster

    Buster

    OSINT tool for discovering information linked to email addresses

    Buster is an open source OSINT tool designed for email reconnaissance and information gathering. It helps investigators, security researchers, and penetration testers discover publicly available information related to email addresses and usernames. It can analyze an email address to identify associated social media accounts, references across the web, and potential data breaches linked to that email. It also performs reverse WHOIS lookups to discover domains that may have been registered using a specific email address. In addition to investigating existing addresses, Buster can generate possible email combinations and usernames based on personal details such as a person’s name, birthdate, or additional hints. Buster supports validating generated email addresses and retrieving contextual information about them. By combining multiple online sources and services, Buster helps automate the process of gathering intelligence related to digital identities.
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    CLI-Anything

    CLI-Anything

    Making ALL Software Agent-Native

    CLI-Anything is a framework designed to transform traditional software applications into agent-native command-line interfaces that can be directly controlled by AI systems. It is built on the idea that the command-line interface is the most universal, structured, and composable interface for both humans and AI agents, enabling deterministic and predictable execution of workflows. The system provides a methodology and tooling for generating CLI wrappers around existing applications, allowing them to be controlled programmatically using natural language instructions interpreted by AI agents. It integrates with multiple AI platforms such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex, and GitHub Copilot CLI, enabling cross-platform compatibility and flexibility. CLI-Anything emphasizes structured outputs such as JSON to reduce parsing complexity and improve reliability in automation scenarios.
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    CMSS13

    CMSS13

    Contains the code for CM-SS13

    cmss13 is an open source fork of Space Station 13 that adapts the game into a Colonial Marines-inspired setting. Developed and maintained by the cmss13 community, it emphasizes tactical combat, military roleplay, and survival against xenomorph threats. The repository includes the complete source code, sprites, maps, and configuration files needed to run servers or contribute to development. Compared to traditional SS13 forks, cmss13 introduces unique mechanics such as marine squads, advanced weaponry, and alien abilities, offering a combat-heavy multiplayer experience. The project thrives on active contributions from its community, ensuring continuous updates and balancing. It provides both a platform for immersive gameplay and an open development environment for fans of the SS13 ecosystem.
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    CO3D (Common Objects in 3D)

    CO3D (Common Objects in 3D)

    Tooling for the Common Objects In 3D dataset

    CO3Dv2 (Common Objects in 3D, version 2) is a large-scale 3D computer vision dataset and toolkit from Facebook Research designed for training and evaluating category-level 3D reconstruction methods using real-world data. It builds upon the original CO3Dv1 dataset, expanding both scale and quality—featuring 2× more sequences and 4× more frames, with improved image fidelity, more accurate segmentation masks, and enhanced annotations for object-centric 3D reconstruction. CO3Dv2 enables research in multi-view 3D reconstruction, novel view synthesis, and geometry-aware representation learning. Each of the thousands of sequences in CO3Dv2 captures a common object (from categories like cars, chairs, or plants) from multiple real-world viewpoints. The dataset includes RGB images, depth maps, masks, and camera poses for each frame, along with pre-defined training, validation, and testing splits for both few-view and many-view reconstruction tasks.
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    Carlo Acutis Novena

    Carlo Acutis Novena

    Copyleft novena text and illustrations to meditate

    French, Italian and Spanish copyleft novena text and illustrations to meditate with Carlo Acutis, a defunct Italian catholic teenager who documented eucharistic miracles and liked dolphins.
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