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    Yapsy

    Yapsy

    A fat-free DIY Python plugin management toolkit.

    A simple framework for plugin system development with as few dependencies as possible. It is designed to offer a set of very lean classes (plugin managers and plugin interfaces) which can easily be customised by decoration or inheritance. Yapsy v1.x supports Python2 and Python3. Its source package contains versions of the sources for both pythons. Yapsy v2+ supports Python 3 and it's development happens now on https://github.com/tibonihoo/yapsy/ Usage samples, advices and developer's documentations are available on the main website.
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    stop-smoke

    stop-smoke

    App to help you stop smoking.

    A lightweight open-source application meant to provide assistance in your endeavor to quit smoking or at least not smoke so often. This software will help you stop smoking. You can set the starting interval between cigarettes and the app will let you know when you can smoke again.
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    MAX StressTester

    MAX StressTester

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

    ...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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    UnionML

    UnionML

    Build and deploy machine learning microservices

    ...Data science, ML engineering, and MLOps practitioners can all gather around UnionML apps as a way of defining a single source of truth about your ML system’s behavior. This helps you maintain consistent code across your ML stack, from training to prediction logic.
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    FairScale

    FairScale

    PyTorch extensions for high performance and large scale training

    ...The library also provides pipeline parallelism, activation checkpointing, mixed precision, optimizer state sharding (OSS), and auto-wrapping policies that reduce boilerplate in complex distributed setups. Its components are modular, so teams can adopt just the sharding optimizer or the pipeline engine without rewriting their training loop. FairScale puts emphasis on correctness and debuggability, offering hook points, logging, and reference examples for common trainer patterns. Although many ideas have since landed in core PyTorch, FairScale remains a valuable reference and a practical toolbox for squeezing more performance out of multi-GPU and multi-node jobs.
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    Twinify

    Twinify

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

    ...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). For the latter, twinify also offers automatic modeling for easy building of models fitting the data. If you have existing experience with NumPyro you can also implement your own model directly. Often data that would be very useful for the scientific community is subject to privacy regulations and concerns and cannot be shared. Differentially private data sharing allows generating of synthetic data that is statistically similar to the original data.
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    Rocketry

    Rocketry

    Modern scheduling library for Python

    ...Unlike the alternatives, Rocketry's scheduler is statement-based. Rocketry natively supports the same scheduling strategies as the other options, including cron and task pipelining, but it can also be arbitrarily extended using custom scheduling statements. Rocketry is suitable for quick automation projects and for larger-scale applications. It does not make assumptions of your project structure. In addition, Rocketry is very easy to use. It does not require complex setup but it can be used for bigger applications. It has a lot of options to fine-tune and a lot of features to support various needs. ...
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    rust.vim

    rust.vim

    Vim configuration for Rust

    ...Because Rust’s macro system and language features are more complex than many languages, rust.vim handles special tokens and highlights accordingly. Though it doesn’t itself provide full language-server (LSP) capabilities, it lays the foundation so you can plug in LSP or other completion/diagnostic plugins. Many Rust users say that rust.vim is a reliable baseline for making Vim feel like a competent Rust editor rather than a bare text editor.
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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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    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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    dirsearch

    dirsearch

    Web path scanner

    ...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. Example: wordlist1.txt,wordlist2.txt. Default values for dirsearch flags can be edited in the configuration file: default.conf. The thread number (-t | --threads) reflects the number of separated brute force processes. And so the bigger the thread number is, the faster dirsearch runs. By default, the number of threads is 30, but you can increase it if you want to speed up the progress.
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    Real-ESRGAN

    Real-ESRGAN

    Real-ESRGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms

    ...The repository includes inference and training scripts, a model zoo with different pretrained models (including general and anime-oriented variants), and support for batch and arbitrary scaling, making it adaptable for diverse enhancement tasks. It emphasizes usability with utilities that handle alpha channels, gray/16-bit images, and tiled inference for large inputs, and can be run via Python scripts or portable executables.
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    GFPGAN

    GFPGAN

    GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms

    ...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 a Practical Algorithm for Real-world Face Restoration. It leverages rich and diverse priors encapsulated in a pretrained face GAN (e.g., StyleGAN2) for blind face restoration. Add V1.3 model, which produces more natural restoration results, and better results on very low-quality / high-quality inputs.
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    AlphaTensor

    AlphaTensor

    AI discovers faster, efficient algorithms for matrix multiplication

    ...Users can explore AlphaTensor’s discovered algorithms interactively using Colab notebooks or Python scripts.
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    Scripting Language Bindings

    A port of WFOPT to the several scripting languages

    This project contains bindings for various scripting languages to the Wheefun Options Parsing Library. It is meant to provide parity with the C implementation so .NET languages can take advantage of WFOPT. For more information, please see the main page.
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    Gym

    Gym

    Toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms

    ...Open source interface to reinforce learning tasks. The gym library provides an easy-to-use suite of reinforcement learning tasks. Gym provides the environment, you provide the algorithm. You can write your agent using your existing numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. It makes no assumptions about the structure of your agent, and is compatible with any numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. The gym library is a collection of test problems — environments — that you can use to work out your reinforcement learning algorithms. ...
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    CommandlineConfig

    CommandlineConfig

    A library for users to write configurations in Python

    ...The library supports arbitrarily deep nested structures, type handling, enumerated value constraints, and even tuple types, which are common in ML experiment setups. It also includes features for automatic version checking and convenient help output, so users can quickly see available parameters and their descriptions via a -h flag.
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    YTD-Downloader

    YTD-Downloader is a GUI-based Desktop Application.

    YTD-Downloader is a GUI-based Desktop Application. Users can download audio and video from YouTube using this software.
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    Reinforcement-learning

    Reinforcement-learning

    Implementation of Reinforcement Learning Algorithms. Python, OpenAI

    ...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 users can experiment with agents learning in simulated tasks. For each algorithm category, the repository pairs conceptual descriptions with runnable code and often illustrated exercises that help solidify understanding by bridging theory with practice. It’s structured to serve learners progressing from basic tabular methods to function approximation and deep learning extensions, making it suitable for students, researchers, or practitioners exploring reinforcement learning fundamentals.
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    Sudoku Maker is a generator for Sudoku number puzzles. It uses a genetic algorithm internally, so it can serve as an introduction to genetic algorithms. The generated Sudokus are usually very hard to solve -- good for getting rid of a Sudoku addiction.
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    Ultroid

    Ultroid

    Telegram UserBot, Built in Python Using Telethon lib

    ...Ultroid has minimal amount of plugins (just the necessary ones) in the main repository, and all the other less-useful stuff in the addons repository. This facilitates quick deployments and lag-free use. Ultroid can install any plugin from the most of the other 'userbots' without any issue.
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    ipfs-css

    ipfs-css

    Single-purpose css class names and font-face config to IPFS up your UI

    The single-purpose CSS class names and @font-face config to IPFS up your UI. Once you've installed ipfs-css from npm, the CSS and SCSS files and the web-fonts are available from your node_modules/ipfs-css directory. You can import the theme.json file which can be used with a ThemeProvider component. All the CSS atoms are generated from that, so you can be sure you're using the same values. While ipfs.css contains everything you need, if you prefer variables for fonts, colors, and gradients, these are there for you in theme.scss.
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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    Hacker Scripts is a cheeky collection of small automation scripts and language ports collected under the tagline “Based on a true story.” The repository gathers playful utilities (originally shell and Ruby scripts) that automate short, real-world tasks — for example, sending a quick “late at work” text when SSH sessions are active, firing off an automated “I’m sick / working from home” email on certain mornings, or even talking to a networked coffee machine to start brewing at precisely the...
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    Opta

    Opta

    The next generation of Infrastructure-as-Code

    ...It's built on top of Terraform, and designed so engineers aren’t locked in – anyone can write custom Terraform or even take the Opta-generated Terraform and work independently.
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    PyTorch Transfer-Learning-Library

    PyTorch Transfer-Learning-Library

    Transfer Learning Library for Domain Adaptation, Task Adaptation, etc.

    TLlib is an open-source and well-documented library for Transfer Learning. It is based on pure PyTorch with high performance and friendly API. Our code is pythonic, and the design is consistent with torchvision. You can easily develop new algorithms or readily apply existing algorithms. We appreciate all contributions. If you are planning to contribute back bug-fixes, please do so without any further discussion. If you plan to contribute new features, utility functions or extensions, please first open an issue and discuss the feature with us.
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