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    SENAITE LIMS

    SENAITE LIMS

    SENAITE Meta Package

    SENAITE is a beautiful trigonal, oil-green to greenish-black crystal, with almost the hardness of a diamond. Although the crystal is described with a complex formula, it still has clear and straight shapes. Therefore, it reflects nicely the complexity of the LIMS, while providing a modern, intuitive, and friendly UI/ UX. Amongst other functionalities, SENAITE comes with highly-customizable workflows to drive users through the analytical process, easy-to-use UI for data registration, automatic import of results, data validation, and transition constraints. SENAITE can be easily integrated with instruments by using off-the-shell interfaces for data import and export. Custom interfacing is supported too. Import instrument results and avoid human errors in the carrying-over process. Reduce the turnaround time on results report delivery. Assign priorities to samples and due dates for tests, plan and assign the daily work by using worksheets, and keep track of delayed tests immediately.
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    SQL Explorer

    SQL Explorer

    Easily share data across your company via SQL queries

    SQL Explorer aims to make the flow of data between people fast, simple, and confusion-free. It is a Django-based application that you can add to an existing Django site, or use as a standalone business intelligence tool. Quickly write and share SQL queries in a simple, usable SQL editor, preview the results in the browser, share links, download CSV, JSON, or Excel files (and even expose queries as API endpoints, if desired), and keep the information flowing! Comes with support for multiple connections, to many different SQL database types, a schema explorer, query history (e.g. lightweight version control), a basic security model, in-browser pivot tables, and more. SQL Explorer values simplicity, intuitive use, unobtrusiveness, stability, and the principle of least surprise. SQL Explorer is inspired by any number of great query and reporting tools out there.
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    Shaderc

    Shaderc

    A collection of tools, libraries, and tests for Vulkan shader

    Shaderc is a collection of tools and libraries for compiling shaders—small programs that run on GPUs—into SPIR-V, the intermediate representation used by the Vulkan graphics API. It provides both a command-line tool (glslc) and a C/C++ library (libshaderc) that wrap the functionality of glslang (the Khronos reference compiler for GLSL) and SPIRV-Tools to deliver a modern, scriptable, and efficient shader compilation workflow. The glslc compiler offers a GCC/Clang-like interface for building GLSL and HLSL shaders, making it easy to integrate into existing build systems. Meanwhile, libshaderc exposes a stable API that allows developers to programmatically compile shader strings into SPIR-V modules within graphics engines and tools. Shaderc supports advanced features such as file inclusion (#include), concurrency, and cross-platform builds, and it maintains backward compatibility for long-term projects.
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    Software Copyright Materials Skill

    Software Copyright Materials Skill

    Skills, a Chinese software copyright application material generator

    Software Copyright Skill is an open-source Codex skill for generating Chinese software copyright application materials from a local software project. It helps developers prepare the documents required for a software copyright filing without relying on paid document-preparation services. The skill reads the real project, guides the user through key confirmations, and produces organized materials that can be reviewed and edited locally. It can generate application-form reference information, an operation manual, and source-code materials in Word and text formats. The project is designed to avoid invented code by extracting only from the user’s existing source files. It is especially useful for developers who want control over sensitive project details while still producing structured, submission-ready drafts.
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    Sparse Attention

    Sparse Attention

    "Generating Long Sequences with Sparse Transformers" examples

    Sparse Attention is OpenAI’s code release for the Sparse Transformer model, introduced in the paper Generating Long Sequences with Sparse Transformers. It explores how modifying the self-attention mechanism with sparse patterns can reduce the quadratic scaling of standard transformers, making it possible to model much longer sequences efficiently. The repository provides implementations of sparse attention layers, training code, and evaluation scripts for benchmark datasets. It highlights both fixed and learnable sparsity patterns that trade off computational cost and model expressiveness. By enabling tractable training on longer contexts, the project opened the door to applications in large-scale text and image generation. Though archived, it remains a key reference for efficient transformer research, influencing many later architectures that aim to extend sequence length while reducing compute.
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    Synthetic Data Vault (SDV)

    Synthetic Data Vault (SDV)

    Synthetic Data Generation for tabular, relational and time series data

    The Synthetic Data Vault (SDV) is a Synthetic Data Generation ecosystem of libraries that allows users to easily learn single-table, multi-table and timeseries datasets to later on generate new Synthetic Data that has the same format and statistical properties as the original dataset. Synthetic data can then be used to supplement, augment and in some cases replace real data when training Machine Learning models. Additionally, it enables the testing of Machine Learning or other data dependent software systems without the risk of exposure that comes with data disclosure. Underneath the hood it uses several probabilistic graphical modeling and deep learning based techniques. To enable a variety of data storage structures, we employ unique hierarchical generative modeling and recursive sampling techniques.
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    TRFL

    TRFL

    TensorFlow Reinforcement Learning

    TRFL, developed by Google DeepMind, is a TensorFlow-based library that provides a collection of essential building blocks for reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms. Pronounced “truffle,” it simplifies the implementation of RL agents by offering reusable components such as loss functions, value estimation tools, and temporal difference (TD) learning operators. The library is designed to integrate seamlessly with TensorFlow, allowing users to define differentiable RL objectives and train models using standard optimization routines. TRFL supports both CPU and GPU TensorFlow environments, though TensorFlow itself must be installed separately. It exposes clean, modular APIs for various RL methods including Q-learning, policy gradient, and actor-critic algorithms, among others. Each function returns not only the computed loss tensor but also a detailed structure containing auxiliary information like TD errors and targets.
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    Tenacity Python

    Tenacity Python

    Retrying library for Python

    Tenacity is a Python library that enables automatic retrying of functions with customizable strategies. It replaces the now-deprecated retrying library and supports exponential backoff, fixed delays, stop and wait conditions, and exception filtering. Useful for network operations, API calls, or any unstable process, Tenacity helps increase reliability in Python applications by handling transient failures gracefully and robustly.
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    TensorFlow Model Garden

    TensorFlow Model Garden

    Models and examples built with TensorFlow

    The TensorFlow Model Garden is a repository with a number of different implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) models and modeling solutions for TensorFlow users. We aim to demonstrate the best practices for modeling so that TensorFlow users can take full advantage of TensorFlow for their research and product development. To improve the transparency and reproducibility of our models, training logs on TensorBoard.dev are also provided for models to the extent possible though not all models are suitable. A flexible and lightweight library that users can easily use or fork when writing customized training loop code in TensorFlow 2.x. It seamlessly integrates with tf.distribute and supports running on different device types (CPU, GPU, and TPU).
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    Termux APT Repo

    Termux APT Repo

    Script to create Termux apt repositories

    termux-apt-repo is a script designed to create APT repositories for Termux, allowing users to publish and distribute their own packages. It supports cross-compiled packages created using the Termux build setup or on-device packages created with termux-create-package. This tool facilitates the sharing and installation of custom packages within the Termux environment.​
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    The Falcon Web Framework

    The Falcon Web Framework

    The no-nonsense REST API and microservices framework

    Falcon is a minimalist WSGI library for building speedy web APIs and app backends. We like to think of Falcon as the Dieter Rams of web frameworks. When it comes to building HTTP APIs, other frameworks weigh you down with tons of dependencies and unnecessary abstractions. Falcon cuts to the chase with a clean design that embraces HTTP and the REST architectural style. Highly optimized, extensible code base. Easy access to headers and bodies through request and response objects. DRY request processing via middleware components and hooks. Strict adherence to RFCs. Idiomatic HTTP error responses. Straightforward exception handling. Snappy testing with WSGI/ASGI helpers and mocks. CPython 3.5+ and PyPy 3.5+ support. No reliance on magic globals for routing and state management. Stable interfaces with an emphasis on backward compatibility. Simple API modeling through centralized RESTful routing. Highly-optimized, extensible code base.
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    ThetaGang

    ThetaGang

    ThetaGang is an IBKR bot for collecting money

    ThetaGang is an IBKR trading bot for collecting premiums by selling options using "The Wheel" strategy. The Wheel is a strategy that surfaced on Reddit but has been used by many in the past. This bot implements a slightly modified version of The Wheel, with my own personal tweaks. The strategy, as implemented here, does a few things differently from the one described in the post above. For one, it's intended to be used to augment a typical index-fund-based portfolio with specific asset allocations. For example, you might want to use a 60/40 portfolio with SPY (S&P500 fund) and TLT (20-year treasury fund). This strategy reduces risk, but may also limit gains from big market swings. By reducing risk, one can increase leverage. ThetaGang will try to acquire your desired allocation of each stock or ETF according to the weights you specify in the config. To acquire the positions, the script will write puts when conditions are met.
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    Tile Kernels

    Tile Kernels

    A kernel library written in tilelang

    Tile Kernels is a DeepSeek kernel library written with TileLang for high-performance AI and machine-learning workloads. It contains specialized kernels for areas such as mixture-of-experts routing, quantization, batched transpose operations, Engram gating, and Manifold HyperConnection components. The project includes both optimized kernel implementations and PyTorch reference versions for comparison and validation. It is aimed at developers and researchers who work close to model internals and need efficient low-level building blocks. TileKernels also includes testing and benchmarking utilities to help evaluate correctness and performance. Its main value is providing reusable TileLang-based kernels for experimental and production-adjacent deep-learning systems.
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    TorBot

    TorBot

    Dark Web OSINT Tool

    Contributions to this project are always welcome. To add a new feature fork the dev branch and give a pull request when your new feature is tested and complete. If its a new module, it should be put inside the modules directory. The branch name should be your new feature name in the format <Feature_featurename_version(optional)>. On Linux platforms, you can make an executable for TorBot by using the install.sh script. You will need to give the script the correct permissions using chmod +x install.sh Now you can run ./install.sh to create the torBot binary. Run ./torBot to execute the program. Crawl custom domains.(Completed). Check if the link is live.(Completed). Built-in Updater.(Completed). TorBot GUI (In progress). Social Media integration.(not Started).
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    TradingAgents

    TradingAgents

    Chinese Financial Trading Framework Based on Multi-Agent LLM

    TradingAgents-CN is a Chinese-enhanced, multi-agent LLM framework aimed at building financial analysis and trading-oriented workflows, with an emphasis on collaboration between specialized agents rather than a single monolithic prompt. It organizes market-related tasks into roles and stages so different agents can contribute research, reasoning, aggregation, and decision support in a structured pipeline. The project is oriented toward practical usage, including a stack that can be run in a modern development environment and commonly paired with containerized backends, configuration files, and service components. It also pays attention to distribution and misuse risks, clearly warning users about unauthorized commercial repackaging and stating that commercial use requires explicit authorization while personal use is open.
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    Trellis AI

    Trellis AI

    All-in-one AI framework & toolkit for Claude Code & Cursor

    Trellis is an advanced workflow and agent orchestration framework designed for building, managing, and scaling intelligent applications that coordinate numerous autonomous components. At its core, Trellis lets developers define units of work — called tasks or agents — and compose them into rich workflows that can operate with concurrency, conditional logic, and dynamic branching, all without sacrificing readability or control. It emphasizes modular design, encouraging users to encapsulate logic into reusable pieces that can be tested, versioned, and reused across projects. Trellis also includes tooling for monitoring, scheduling, and tracing the execution of complex multi-step jobs, helping teams maintain visibility into how work progresses and where bottlenecks emerge. The platform can integrate with external services, databases, and model endpoints, making it suitable for automation, ETL pipelines, AI-driven processes, and business logic orchestration.
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    Tunix

    Tunix

    A JAX-native LLM Post-Training Library

    Tunix is a JAX-native library for post-training large language models, bringing supervised fine-tuning, reinforcement learning–based alignment, and knowledge distillation into one coherent toolkit. It embraces JAX’s strengths—functional programming, jit compilation, and effortless multi-device execution—so experiments scale from a single GPU to pods of TPUs with minimal code changes. The library is organized around modular pipelines for data loading, rollout, optimization, and evaluation, letting practitioners swap components without rewriting the whole stack. Examples and reference configs demonstrate end-to-end runs for common model families, helping teams reproduce baselines before customizing. Tunix also leans into research ergonomics: logging, checkpointing, and metrics are built in, and the code is written to be hackable rather than monolithic. Overall it aims to shorten the path from an off-the-shelf base model to a well-aligned, task-ready model using scalable JAX primitives.
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    Unsloth-MLX

    Unsloth-MLX

    Bringing the Unsloth experience to Mac users via Apple's MLX framework

    Unsloth-MLX offers developers the power of Unsloth’s efficient large language model fine-tuning experience on Apple Silicon Macs by wrapping Apple’s native MLX framework with an API fully compatible with Unsloth workflows. This project removes traditional barriers that prevent Mac users from prototyping and experimenting with LLM training locally by allowing the same code used in cloud GPU environments to run on M-series hardware, improving workflow continuity and reducing iteration costs. It supports loading and training Hugging Face models with fine-tuning strategies like SFT, DPO, ORPO, and GRPO and even handles exporting models to formats like GGUF for downstream use, although some limitations apply with quantized models. Users can write and test training pipelines directly on macOS before scaling up, accelerating development cycles and lowering entry barriers for model refinement.
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    Werkzeug

    Werkzeug

    The comprehensive WSGI web application library

    Werkzeug is a comprehensive WSGI web application library. It began as a simple collection of various utilities for WSGI applications and has become one of the most advanced WSGI utility libraries. Werkzeug doesn’t enforce any dependencies. It is up to the developer to choose a template engine, database adapter, and even how to handle requests. Includes an interactive debugger that allows inspecting stack traces and source code in the browser with an interactive interpreter for any frame in the stack. Includes a full-featured request object with objects to interact with headers, query args, form data, files, and cookies. Includes a response object that can wrap other WSGI applications and handle streaming data. Includes a routing system for matching URLs to endpoints and generating URLs for endpoints, with an extensible system for capturing variables from URLs. Includes HTTP utilities to handle entity tags, cache control, dates, user agents, cookies, files, and more.
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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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    X's Recommendation Algorithm

    X's Recommendation Algorithm

    Source code for the X Recommendation Algorithm

    The Algorithm is Twitter’s open source release of the core ranking system that powers the platform’s home timeline. It provides transparency into how tweets are selected, prioritized, and surfaced to users, reflecting Twitter’s move toward openness in recommendation algorithms. The repository contains the recommendation pipeline, which incorporates signals such as engagement, relevance, and content features, and demonstrates how they combine to form ranked outputs. Written primarily in Scala, it shows the architecture of large-scale recommendation systems, including candidate sourcing, ranking, and heuristics. While certain components (such as safety layers, spam detection, or private data) are excluded, the release provides valuable insights into the design of real-world machine learning–driven ranking systems. The project is intended as a reference for researchers, developers, and the public to study, experiment with, and better understand the mechanisms behind social media content.
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    cheat.sh

    cheat.sh

    The only cheat sheet you need

    cheat.sh is a compact, network-accessible cheat-sheet service that serves concise examples and usage notes for hundreds of shell commands, programming languages, and tools via a simple HTTP interface. You can query it from the terminal (for example curl cht.sh/rsync or curl cheat.sh/ls) or browse the web front page; it also supports a shorthand hostname (cht.sh) and provides both online and standalone/local installation modes. The repository contains the server and client code, instructions to run a local standalone instance (including Python virtualenv setup), and tooling to fetch or maintain the upstream cheat-sheet data; installation documentation explains disk-space needs and dependency setup for offline use. Cheat.sh is intentionally minimal and scriptable, so it fits naturally into shells, CI scripts, editors, and quick lookups without leaving the terminal, while also offering ways to extend or host personal cheat sheets.
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    dateutil

    dateutil

    Useful extensions to the standard Python datetime features

    The dateutil module provides powerful extensions to the standard date time module, available in Python. dateutil can be installed from PyPI using pip (note that the package name is different from the importable name).
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    deoplete.nvim

    deoplete.nvim

    Dark powered asynchronous completion framework for neovim/Vim8

    deoplete.nvim is an asynchronous completion framework for Neovim and Vim 8. It was designed to provide extensible code-completion behavior while avoiding the blocking feel of older synchronous completion plugins. The framework can display completion candidates through Vim’s built-in completion interface and can be extended with dedicated completion sources. It supports a plugin ecosystem where different languages, tools, and contexts can provide their own candidate sources. deoplete.nvim is useful for users who want configurable, editor-native completion without adopting a full IDE. Although newer completion systems are now more common, it remains an important project in the evolution of asynchronous completion for Vim and Neovim.
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    django-environ

    django-environ

    Django-environ allows you to utilize 12factor inspired environment

    The idea of this package is to unify a lot of packages that make the same stuff: Take a string from os.environ, parse and cast it to some of useful python typed variables. To do that and to use the 12factor approach, some connection strings are expressed as url, so this package can parse it and return a urllib.parse.ParseResult. These strings from os.environ are loaded from a .env file and filled in os.environ with setdefault method, to avoid overwriting the real environment. A similar approach is used in Two Scoops of Django book and explained in the 12factor-Django article. django-environ is the Python package that allows you to use the Twelve-factor methodology to configure your Django application with environment variables.For that, it gives you an easy way to configure Django application using environment variables obtained from an environment file and provided by the OS.
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