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    SentenceTransformers

    SentenceTransformers

    Multilingual sentence & image embeddings with BERT

    SentenceTransformers is a Python framework for state-of-the-art sentence, text and image embeddings. The initial work is described in our paper Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks. You can use this framework to compute sentence / text embeddings for more than 100 languages. These embeddings can then be compared e.g. with cosine-similarity to find sentences with a similar meaning. This can be useful for semantic textual similar, semantic search, or paraphrase...
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    Use Vim as IDE

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    use vim as IDE

    ...The project isn’t just a single plugin; it’s more like a curated set of plugins, configuration tips, and workflow suggestions to enable syntax highlighting, smart code completion, project navigation, semantic search, file-switching, build-integration, undo-history, templating and more—particularly geared toward C/C++ development, but with many ideas applicable more broadly. The documentation is long and detailed, walking users from the fundamentals of Vim configuration (.vimrc, plugin management) through higher-order capabilities like semantic navigation and project toolchain integration. The philosophy: Vim already offers “what you need when you need it; what you want when you want it” and this repo shows how to tap that potential.
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