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    FuzzBench

    FuzzBench

    FuzzBench - Fuzzer benchmarking as a service

    FuzzBench is a large-scale, open research platform developed by Google to evaluate and benchmark fuzzers — automated software testing tools that detect vulnerabilities through randomized input generation. It provides a standardized, reproducible environment for comparing the performance and effectiveness of different fuzzing algorithms on real-world software targets. FuzzBench integrates with the OSS-Fuzz infrastructure, allowing it to run experiments on authentic open source projects and collect meaningful data on crash discovery rates, code coverage, and bug-finding efficiency. ...
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    Debreate - Debian Package Builder

    Debreate - Debian Package Builder

    A utility for creating Debian packages (.deb)

    Debreate is a utility to aid in creating Debian (.deb) packages. Currently it only supports binary packaging (note that the term "binary package" is used loosely, as such packages can contain scripts & non-code items such as media images, audio, & more) for personal distribution. Plans for using backends such as dh_make & debuild for creating source packages are in the works. But source packaging can be quite different & is a must if you want to get your packages into a distribution's...
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    Tkinter Designer

    Tkinter Designer

    An easy and fast way to create a Python GUI

    Tkinter-Designer is a tool that allows developers to generate Python GUI code using Tkinter directly from Figma designs. By leveraging Figma’s design export capabilities, the tool parses the layout and transforms it into a working Tkinter interface. This helps streamline UI development by bridging the gap between design and code, making it accessible for developers and designers alike.
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    Vimspector

    Vimspector

    A multi-language debugging system for Vim

    vimspector is a powerful debugging plugin for Vim and Neovim designed to bring IDE-style debugging capabilities (breakpoints, stepping, call stacks, watch windows) into the modal editor world. It supports multiple languages (C++, Python, TCL among others) via the Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) model and provides an in-editor UI for viewing scopes, variables, stack frames, output windows and more. You configure it per-project via a .vimspector.json file (or per file type) specifying the...
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    Neomake

    Neomake

    Asynchronous linting and make framework for Neovim/Vim

    Neomake is an asynchronous linting and build framework for Vim and Neovim that predates and inspires newer tooling in this space. It runs “makers” (linters, compilers, format checkers, test commands) in the background and surfaces results as signs, virtual text, or via quickfix/location lists. The system is highly configurable: you can define per-filetype makers, chain multiple tools, and control when they run (on save, on write, on cursor hold, or manually). Run several makers concurrently...
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    Komodo Edit

    Komodo Edit

    Komodo Edit is a fast and free multi-language code editor

    Code faster with the IDE for today’s web languages – Python, PHP, Perl, Golang, Ruby, and more. Powerful editor with syntax highlighting, autocomplete, code refactoring, and more. Visual debugger and more to debug, inspect, and test your code. Support for Git, Mercurial, Subversion, CVS, Perforce and Bazaar. Tons of add-ons for customizing and extending features. Great tools for pair programming and collaboration. Python, PHP, Perl, Go, Ruby, Node.js, JavaScript, and more. Define your own...
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    Neural Network Visualization

    Neural Network Visualization

    Project for processing neural networks and rendering to gain insights

    nn_vis is a minimalist visualization tool for neural networks written in Python using OpenGL and Pygame. It provides an interactive, graphical representation of how data flows through neural network layers, offering a unique educational experience for those new to deep learning or looking to explain it visually. By animating input, weights, activations, and outputs, the tool demystifies neural network operations and helps users intuitively grasp complex concepts. Its lightweight codebase is...
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    MAX StressTester

    MAX StressTester

    MAX StressTester: Python stress testing tool for max CPU, RAM and Disk

    ...Also, windows might flag the exe file for a virus as it a python to exe file (might fix it later) this explains why it could be flagged as a virus on some virus detectors: https://s.id/1Cuk1 MAX StressTester is an open-source stress testing tool developed by ssit, available on the popular software development platform, SourceForge. The tool is written in Python, making it easy to use and highly customizable for stress testing purposes. The MAX StressTester tool allows users to simulate high loads of traffic on their websites or servers to test their performance and reliability under heavy usage. It can also be used to identify and diagnose performance issues, allowing developers to fine-tune their systems for optimal performance.>>> Im happy to provide source code for any other projects would want to include this into
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    FairScale

    FairScale

    PyTorch extensions for high performance and large scale training

    FairScale is a collection of PyTorch performance and scaling primitives that pioneered many of the ideas now used for large-model training. It introduced Fully Sharded Data Parallel (FSDP) style techniques that shard model parameters, gradients, and optimizer states across ranks to fit bigger models into the same memory budget. The library also provides pipeline parallelism, activation checkpointing, mixed precision, optimizer state sharding (OSS), and auto-wrapping policies that reduce...
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    NeuMan

    NeuMan

    Neural Human Radiance Field from a Single Video (ECCV 2022)

    NeuMan is a reference implementation that reconstructs both an animatable human and its background scene from a single monocular video using neural radiance fields. It supports novel view and novel pose synthesis, enabling compositional results like transferring reconstructed humans into new scenes. The pipeline separates human/body and environment, learning consistent geometry and appearance to support animation. Demos showcase sequences such as dance and handshake, and the code provides...
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    UnionML

    UnionML

    Build and deploy machine learning microservices

    Creating ML apps should be simple and frictionless. UnionML is an open-source Python framework built on top of Flyte™, unifying the complex ecosystem of ML tools into a single interface. Combine the tools that you love using a simple, standardized API so you can stop writing so much boilerplate and focus on what matters: the data and the models that learn from them. Fit the rich ecosystem of tools and frameworks into a common protocol for machine learning. Using industry-standard machine...
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    lv2gen

    Generate boilerplate for LV2 plugins

    A python package for describing audio and synth plugins and generating boilerplate code from that description, including LV2’s manifest.ttl and a simplified GUI for the`Mod Dwarf.
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    OpsManage

    OpsManage

    Automated operation and maintenance platform

    Automated operation and maintenance platform: code and application deployment CI/CD, asset management CMDB, scheduled task management platform, SQL audit | rollback, task scheduling, on-site WIKI. A code deployment, application deployment, scheduled tasks, and equipment asset management platform. Welcome to star or fork my open source project. If you need to quote the project code in your own project, please declare the agreement and copyright information in the project. Programming...
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    rust.vim

    rust.vim

    Vim configuration for Rust

    rust.vim is the official Vim plugin from the Rust Lang Foundation team that adds support for Rust files in Vim and Neovim. It provides file-detection (so .rs files are recognised), syntax highlighting tuned for Rust’s syntax and macros, and supports formatting via rustfmt and other language-specific tooling. The plugin also integrates with other Vim tools and linters, helping you build a full Rust-editing workflow in Vim. Because Rust’s macro system and language features are more complex...
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    Data science blogs

    Data science blogs

    A curated list of data science blogs

    Data Science Blogs is a curated repository that aggregates a wide range of high-quality blogs and resources related to data science, machine learning, and analytics into a single organized collection. It serves as a discovery platform for practitioners, researchers, and learners who want to stay updated with industry trends, techniques, and insights without manually searching for reliable sources. The repository includes links to personal blogs, professional publications, and educational...
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    quantitative

    quantitative

    Quantized transactions python3

    The “quantitative” repository by Jack-Cherish is a tutorial-style codebase for quantitative trading written in Python — essentially a learning resource that guides users through building algorithmic trading strategies step by step. It’s organized as a sequence of lessons (lesson1, lesson2, etc.), making it approachable for learners who want to understand both theory and practice in quantitative finance. The repo is evidently tied to a popular video series (on Bilibili) that reportedly drew...
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    Twinify

    Twinify

    Privacy-preserving generation of a synthetic twin to a data set

    twinify is a software package for the privacy-preserving generation of a synthetic twin to a given sensitive tabular data set. On a high level, twinify follows the differentially private data-sharing process introduced by Jälkö et al.. Depending on the nature of your data, twinify implements either the NAPSU-MQ approach described by Räisä et al. or finds an approximate parameter posterior for any probabilistic model you formulated using differentially private variational inference (DPVI)....
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    Name-That-Hash

    Name-That-Hash

    Identify MD5, SHA256 and 300+ other hashes

    Name-That-Hash is a modern hash identification system that tells you what type of hash you are looking at, supporting MD5, SHA-256, and more than 300 other hash types. It is designed as a successor and improvement to older tools like HashID and Hash-Identifier, focusing on up-to-date hash databases and better usability. One of its core ideas is popularity-aware ranking: when you feed in a hash, it prioritizes likely real-world types such as NTLM over obscure ones like Skype hashes, instead...
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    CommandlineConfig

    CommandlineConfig

    A library for users to write configurations in Python

    CommandlineConfig is a lightweight Python library designed to simplify managing configuration parameters for experiments and applications, especially in research workflows that require frequent tweaking of hyperparameters. It lets you define configuration in familiar Python dictionaries or JSON files and then access nested parameters via dot notation in code, improving readability and reducing boilerplate. One of its core strengths is the ability to override configuration values directly from the command line, making it convenient to run many experimental variants without editing files repeatedly. The library supports arbitrarily deep nested structures, type handling, enumerated value constraints, and even tuple types, which are common in ML experiment setups. ...
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    ECS Deploy

    ECS Deploy

    Powerful CLI tool to simplify Amazon ECS deployments, rollbacks, etc.

    ecs-deploy simplifies deployments on Amazon ECS by providing a convenience CLI tool for complex actions, which are executed pretty often. Support for complex task definitions (e.g. multiple containers & task role), easily redeploy the current task definition (including docker pull of eventually updated images), deploy new versions/tags or all containers or just a single container in your task definition, scale up or down by adjusting the desired count of running tasks, add or adjust...
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    agglo

    agglo

    Multi facets CASE/AGL for easy project developments

    Agglo is a CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) or AGL (Atelier Génie Logiciel), whose aim is to facilitate installation ans use of various tools (either existing opensource tools, or agglo tools), in several facets of project development: - requirements management - unit tests - automated integration tests - toolkit for various languages (cpp, c, python, shell, xsl) other facets are to come ultimately: - coverage tests - planification - integration with hudson - code quality analysis - indicator production
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    dirsearch

    dirsearch

    Web path scanner

    An advanced command-line tool designed to brute force directories and files in webservers, AKA web path scanner. Wordlist is a text file, each line is a path. About extensions, unlike other tools, dirsearch only replaces the %EXT% keyword with extensions from -e flag. For wordlists without %EXT% (like SecLists), -f | --force-extensions switch is required to append extensions to every word in wordlist, as well as the /. To use multiple wordlists, you can separate your wordlists with commas....
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    GFPGAN

    GFPGAN

    GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms

    GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms for Real-world Face Restoration. Colab Demo for GFPGAN; (Another Colab Demo for the original paper model) Online demo: Huggingface (return only the cropped face) Online demo: Replicate.ai (may need to sign in, return the whole image). Online demo: Baseten.co (backed by GPU, returns the whole image). We provide a clean version of GFPGAN, which can run without CUDA extensions. So that it can run in Windows or on CPU mode. GFPGAN aims at developing...
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    Opta

    Opta

    The next generation of Infrastructure-as-Code

    Opta is an infrastructure-as-code framework. Rather than working with a low-level cloud configuration, Opta enables you to work with high-level constructs. Opta high-level constructs produce Terraform configuration files. This helps you avoid lock-in to Opta. You can write custom Terraform code or even take the Opta-generated Terraform and go your own way. Opta is a new kind of Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) framework that lets engineers work with high-level constructs instead of getting lost...
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    Reinforcement-learning

    Reinforcement-learning

    Implementation of Reinforcement Learning Algorithms. Python, OpenAI

    Reinforcement-learning is a widely used educational repository that provides implementations, exercises, and solutions for a broad range of reinforcement learning algorithms, designed to complement foundational texts and courses in the field. The project collects popular approaches such as dynamic programming, Monte Carlo methods, temporal difference learning, Q-learning, SARSA, deep Q-networks, and policy gradient techniques, often demonstrated with Python and OpenAI Gym environments so...
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