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    AWS Jupyter Proxy

    AWS Jupyter Proxy

    Jupyter server extension to proxy requests with AWS SigV4 authentican

    A Jupyter server extension to proxy requests with AWS SigV4 authentication. This server extension enables the usage of the AWS JavaScript/TypeScript SDK to write Jupyter frontend extensions without having to export AWS credentials to the browser. A single /awsproxy endpoint is added on the Jupyter server which receives incoming requests from the browser, uses the credentials on the server to add SigV4 authentication to the request, and then proxies the request to the actual AWS service...
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    FuzzBench

    FuzzBench

    FuzzBench - Fuzzer benchmarking as a service

    ...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. The service includes an easy-to-use API for integrating custom fuzzers and an automated reporting system that generates detailed statistical analyses, comparative graphs, and significance testing. ...
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    Neomake

    Neomake

    Asynchronous linting and make framework for Neovim/Vim

    ...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 and aggregate results. Because it uses job control and timers, it scales well on large codebases and keeps the editor responsive. It’s useful both as a general “make” front end and as a diagnostic engine for code quality. Async execution of linters, compilers, and test commands via “makers”. ...
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    Hydra Framework

    Hydra Framework

    Framework for elegantly configuring complex applications

    Hydra lets you focus on the problem at hand instead of spending time on boilerplate code like command-line flags, loading configuration files, logging etc. With Hydra, you can compose your configuration dynamically, enabling you to easily get the perfect configuration for each run. You can override everything from the command line, which makes experimentation fast, and removes the need to maintain multiple similar configuration files.
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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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    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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    Blankly

    Blankly

    Easily build, backtest and deploy your algo in just a few lines

    ...Every model needs to figure out how to buy and sell. We make it super easy for you so you can focus on building better trading algos. Your models can run on any platform, and on any supported exchange. We make that as easy as just changing one line of code.
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    Jupyter Dash

    Jupyter Dash

    Dash v2.11+ has Jupyter support built in

    Dash 2.11 and later supports running Dash apps in classic Jupyter Notebooks and in JupyterLab without the need to update the code or use the additional JupyterDash library. If you are using an earlier version of Dash, you can run Dash apps in a notebook using JupyterDash. This page documents additional options available when running Dash apps in notebooks as well as troubleshooting information.
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    Kalliope

    Kalliope

    Kalliope is a framework to create your own personal assistant

    ...The concept is to create the brain of your assistant by attaching an input signal (vocal order, scheduled event, MQTT message, GPIO event, etc..) to one or multiple actions called neurons. You can create your own Kalliope bot, by simply choosing and composing the existing neurons without writing any code. But, if you need a particular module, you can write it by yourself, add it to your project, and propose it to the community. Kalliope can run on all Linux Debian-based distributions including a Raspberry Pi and its multi-lang. The only thing you need is a microphone.
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    AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

    AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

    For building machine learning (ML) workflows and pipelines on AWS

    ...You can create machine learning workflows in Python that orchestrate AWS infrastructure at scale, without having to provision and integrate the AWS services separately. The best way to quickly review how the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK works is to review the related example notebooks. These notebooks provide code and descriptions for creating and running workflows in AWS Step Functions Using the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK. In Amazon SageMaker, example Jupyter notebooks are available in the example notebooks portion of a notebook instance. To run the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK example notebooks locally, download the sample notebooks and open them in a working Jupyter instance.
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    The CEDAR project
    The Common Event Driven Application Runtime (CEDAR) is set of software to design, code generate and run, event driven applications. This formalism is an extension of the Shlaer–Mellor method and executable UML, facilitating deployment of domains across multiple hosts, using networked bridges to process and pass events between them. Core technologies: XML, Python, Qt/PySide. Current release solely targets Linux, but has previously run on macOS.
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    Flick App Development

    Flick App Development

    Have you ever just wanted to, code an app, easier?

    Code an app easier with Flick, a python parser which can make your console apps easier. Even though it has only one type of snippet, it's best when you can run it to make stories, text movies, whatever! Here's a line from the creator, mainly to a blog. "I'm going to make variable-based objects soon, because you can't really modify objects."
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    IdleX - IDLE Extensions for Python
    A collection of extensions for Python's IDLE, the Python IDE built with the tkinter GUI toolkit.
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    Thesa

    Thesa

    It is a Platform to connect to tryton (json-rpc) and is based on qt

    ...Thesa's goal is to be able to combine tryton with Qt / Qml, for special cases such as using the opengl performance of qml2 Requirements: pyside2 5.12 or higher: https://download.qt.io/official_releases/QtForPython/pyside2/ Run: python3 main.py you can find source code in: https://github.com/numaelis/thesa
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    TensorNetwork

    TensorNetwork

    A library for easy and efficient manipulation of tensor networks

    ...The library provides automatic path finding and cost estimation, exposing when contractions will explode in memory and suggesting better orders. Because it supports backends such as NumPy, TensorFlow, PyTorch, and JAX, the same model can run on CPUs, GPUs, or TPUs with minimal code changes. Tutorials and visualization helpers make it easier to understand how network topology affects expressive power and computational cost.
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    django-webpack-dev-server

    django-webpack-dev-server

    Commandline App to set up React in a Django Project with 1 command.

    Django Webpack Dev Server is a command line Django reusable app to setup configuration files for React. It uses webpack and webpack_dev_server to bundle your frontend code. After installing the app you need to run the following command: "python manage.py generate react" and that will create your react app in your project.
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    ReinventCommunity

    ReinventCommunity

    Jupyter Notebook tutorials for REINVENT 3.2

    This repository is a collection of useful jupyter notebooks, code snippets and example JSON files illustrating the use of Reinvent 3.2.
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    Zebrunner Community Edition

    Zebrunner Community Edition

    Test Automation Management Tool

    Zebrunner CE (Community Edition) is a Test Automation Management Tool for continuous testing and continuous deployment. It allows you to run various kinds of tests and gain successive levels of confidence in the code quality. Zebrunner CE is integrated by default with Carina open-source TestNG framework and uses Jenkins as a CI Tool. It is built on top of popular docker solutions and includes Postgres database, Zebrunner Reporting, Jenkins Master/Slaves Nodes, Selenium Hub, Mobile Device Farm (MCloud), SonarQube, etc. ...
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    earthengine-py-notebooks

    earthengine-py-notebooks

    A collection of 360+ Jupyter Python notebook examples

    ...Many of the notebooks integrate with tools like folium, ipyleaflet, and geemap to bridge Earth Engine data with Python’s rich ecosystem for plotting and analysis. Users can quickly adapt the examples for their own remote sensing, environmental monitoring, or spatial data science projects, and can run the code in environments like Google Colab.
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    molten

    molten

    A minimal, extensible, fast and productive framework

    molten is a minimal, extensible, fast and productive framework for building HTTP APIs with Python. molten can automatically validate requests according to predefined schemas, ensuring that your handlers only ever run if given valid input. Schemas are PEP484-compatible, which means mypy and molten go hand-in-hand, making your code more easy to maintain. Schema instances are automatically serializable and you can pick and choose which fields to exclude from responses and requests. Write clean, decoupled code by leveraging DI. Define components for everything from settings to DB access and business logic, test them in isolation and swap them out as needed. ...
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    SentEval

    SentEval

    A python tool for evaluating the quality of sentence embeddings

    SentEval is a standardized toolkit for evaluating sentence embeddings across a wide spectrum of downstream tasks and probing tests. It defines a simple interface—provide an encoder function from sentences to vectors—and then runs consistent training/evaluation loops for tasks like sentiment, entailment, paraphrase, and semantic textual similarity. The suite also contains linguistic probing tasks that illuminate what properties embeddings capture, such as tense, word order, or syntactic...
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    Tensor2Tensor

    Tensor2Tensor

    Library of deep learning models and datasets

    Deep Learning (DL) has enabled the rapid advancement of many useful technologies, such as machine translation, speech recognition and object detection. In the research community, one can find code open-sourced by the authors to help in replicating their results and further advancing deep learning. However, most of these DL systems use unique setups that require significant engineering effort and may only work for a specific problem or architecture, making it hard to run new experiments and compare the results. Tensor2Tensor, or T2T for short, is a library of deep learning models and datasets designed to make deep learning more accessible and accelerate ML research. ...
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    PyTorch Natural Language Processing

    PyTorch Natural Language Processing

    Basic Utilities for PyTorch Natural Language Processing (NLP)

    ...It’s open-source software, released under the BSD3 license. With your batch in hand, you can use PyTorch to develop and train your model using gradient descent. For example, check out this example code for training on the Stanford Natural Language Inference (SNLI) Corpus. Now you've setup your pipeline, you may want to ensure that some functions run deterministically. Wrap any code that's random, with fork_rng and you'll be good to go. Now that you've computed your vocabulary, you may want to make use of pre-trained word vectors to set your embeddings.
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    Python Patterns

    Python Patterns

    A collection of design patterns/idioms in Python

    Python-Patterns is a repository collecting implementations of many classical design patterns and idioms, written in Python. It serves as an educational resource: showing how to implement creational, structural, behavioral, testability, and other patterns in a Pythonic style (or sometimes less so), illustrating trade-offs, different styles, and use cases. It’s intended for learners or developers interested in software architecture or design, rather than as a production library. Includes...
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    I3D models trained on Kinetics

    I3D models trained on Kinetics

    Convolutional neural network model for video classification

    ...The project provides TensorFlow and Sonnet-based implementations, pretrained checkpoints, and example scripts for evaluating or fine-tuning models. It also offers sample data, including preprocessed video frames and optical flow arrays, to demonstrate how to run inference and visualize outputs.
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