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    bu-agent-sdk

    bu-agent-sdk

    An agent is just a for-loop

    The bu-agent-sdk from the Browser Use project is a minimalistic Python framework that defines an AI agent as a simple loop of tool calls, aiming to keep abstractions low so developers can build autonomous agents without unnecessary complexity. At its core, the agent loop repeatedly queries a large language model, interprets its output, and executes defined “tools” — functions annotated with task names — to perform actions, allowing the agent to complete tasks like arithmetic, decision-making, or domain-specific work. ...
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    Django Bootstrap Modal Forms

    Django Bootstrap Modal Forms

    A Django plugin for creating AJAX driven forms in Bootstrap modal

    A Django plugin for creating AJAX-driven forms in Bootstrap modal. This repository includes Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml files so you can easily setup and start to experiment with django-bootstrap-modal-forms running inside of a container on your local machine. Any changes you make in bootstrap_modal_forms, examples and test folders are reflected in the container (see docker-compose.yml) and the data stored in the sqlite3 database are persistent even if you remove the stopped container. ...
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    shot-scraper

    shot-scraper

    A command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of websites

    ...Under the hood it uses a modern browser (installed via a one-time shot-scraper install step) and exposes options for viewport size, full-page versus clipped screenshots, and device emulation. Beyond simple captures, it can run custom JavaScript before taking the shot, allowing you to open menus, scroll, or manipulate the DOM so the screenshot reflects the desired state. The project is deeply integrated with automation workflows: examples show it running in scheduled jobs, GitHub Actions, and bots that publish screenshots to social media or use them in docs. It ships with detailed documentation, a tutorial, and a template repository that lets you spin up an automated screenshot pipeline.
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    ComfyUI Essentials

    ComfyUI Essentials

    Essential nodes that are weirdly missing from ComfyUI core

    ...The extension is useful for creators who build complex ComfyUI graphs and need more control over image and mask manipulation. It is currently in maintenance-only mode, so it is best treated as a stable utility pack rather than an actively expanded feature set.
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    ComfyUI IPAdapter plus

    ComfyUI IPAdapter plus

    ComfyUI reference implementation for IPAdapter models

    ...The extension supports unified loaders, model loaders, advanced apply nodes, attention masks, reference image weighting, and different embedding strategies. It is now in maintenance-only mode, so it is best used by ComfyUI users who need established IPAdapter workflows rather than a rapidly evolving plugin.
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    kagglehub

    kagglehub

    Python library to access Kaggle resources

    ...It is useful for machine learning workflows where data, models, and notebook artifacts need to be pulled into scripts, experiments, or pipelines. kagglehub also supports authentication so users can access private or restricted resources when their account has permission. Its main value is making Kaggle assets easier to consume programmatically in Python-first data science and AI development workflows.
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    Uncertainty Baselines

    Uncertainty Baselines

    High-quality implementations of standard and SOTA methods

    Uncertainty Baselines is a collection of strong, well-documented training pipelines that make it straightforward to evaluate predictive uncertainty in modern machine learning models. Rather than offering toy scripts, it provides end-to-end recipes—data input, model architectures, training loops, evaluation metrics, and logging—so results are comparable across runs and research groups. The library spans canonical modalities and tasks, from image classification and NLP to tabular problems, with baselines that cover both deterministic and probabilistic approaches. Techniques include deep ensembles, Monte Carlo dropout, temperature scaling, stochastic variational inference, heteroscedastic heads, and out-of-distribution detection workflows. ...
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    ...It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes infrastructure components and links to a scoreboard implementation, giving organizers reference material for hosting their own events. As a living archive, it documents changes in exploitation trends and defensive techniques year over year. ...
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    DualPipe

    DualPipe

    A bidirectional pipeline parallelism algorithm

    ...DualPipe addresses that by scheduling micro-batches from both ends of the pipeline in a bidirectional fashion—i.e. some micro-batches flow forward while others flow backward—so that computation on one partition can coincide with communication for another.
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    Oh My Zsh (ohmyzsh)

    Oh My Zsh (ohmyzsh)

    A framework for managing your zsh configuration

    ...With each keystroke in your command prompt, you'll take advantage of the hundreds of powerful plugins and beautiful themes. It's a good idea to inspect the install script from projects you don't yet know. You can do that by downloading the install script first, looking through it so everything looks normal, then running it.
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    Papis

    Papis

    Powerful and highly extensible command-line based document

    Papis is a powerful and highly extensible CLI document and bibliography manager. With Papis, you can search your library for books and papers, add documents and notes, import and export to and from other formats, and much much more. Papis uses a human-readable and easily hackable .yaml file to store each entry's bibliographical data. It strives to be easy to use while providing a wide range of features. And for those who still want more, Papis makes it easy to write scripts that extend its...
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    Django RQ

    Django RQ

    A simple app that provides django integration for RQ

    ...Django-RQ is a simple app that allows you to configure your queues in django's settings.py and easily use them in your project. Django-RQ allows you to easily put jobs into any of the queues defined in settings.py. You can provide your own singleton Redis connection object to this function so that it will not create a new connection object for each queue definition. If you have django-redis or django-redis-cache installed, you can instruct django_rq to use the same connection information from your Redis cache. This has two advantages, it's DRY and it takes advantage of any optimization that may be going on in your cache setup (like using connection pooling or Hiredis.)
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    Mezzanine

    Mezzanine

    CMS framework for Django

    ...This includes hierarchical page navigation, a simple drag-and-drop HTML5 forms builder with CSV export, scheduled publishing, easy page ordering, social media sharing, and so much more.
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    CineCLI

    CineCLI

    CineCLI is a cross-platform command-line movie browser

    ...Users can search by keyword, year, or exact title and then drill into detailed views for individual films, making it useful for creating watchlists, learning more about films before watching, or integrating movie lookup into shell workflows. CineCLI also supports paginated results and filters so users can navigate large search outputs without overwhelming their screens. Because it runs entirely from the command line, it’s ideal for developers, movie enthusiasts in headless environments, or anyone who prefers text-based tools over web browsers.
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    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Mini website for testing both general CS knowledge and enforce coding

    ...The cards distill topics like time and space complexity, classic data structures, algorithmic paradigms, operating systems, networking, and databases into short, testable prompts. They are designed for spaced-repetition style study so you can cycle frequently through fundamentals until recall feels automatic. Many cards point at canonical definitions or contrasts (e.g., stack vs. queue, BFS vs. DFS) to strengthen conceptual boundaries. The material favors clarity and breadth over exhaustive proofs, making it ideal for quick refreshers during a study plan. It complements longer resources by giving you a lightweight way to keep key concepts top of mind.
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    Atheris

    Atheris

    A Coverage-Guided, Native Python Fuzzer

    ...Because many Python libraries are thin wrappers over C/C++ code, Atheris is equally adept at surfacing memory safety issues in extension modules compiled with sanitizers. The tool integrates smoothly with Python’s packaging and unit-test ecosystems, so you can wrap existing tests as fuzz targets and keep results understandable. It supports structured input strategies and custom mutators, which is especially helpful for text and data formats common in Python workloads. In practice, Atheris compresses weeks of edge-case brainstorming into hours of automated exploration with actionable, minimized reproductions.
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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. ...
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    Synthetic Data Kit

    Synthetic Data Kit

    Tool for generating high quality Synthetic datasets

    ...The kit’s design goal is to shorten the “data prep” bottleneck by turning dataset creation into a repeatable pipeline rather than ad-hoc notebooks. It supports generation of rationales/chain-of-thought variants, configurable sampling, and guardrails so outputs meet format constraints and quality checks. Examples and guides show how to target task-specific behaviors like tool use or step-by-step reasoning, then save directly into training-ready files.
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    Multimodal

    Multimodal

    TorchMultimodal is a PyTorch library

    ...The design emphasizes composability: you can mix and match encoder, fusion, and decoder components rather than starting from monolithic models. The repository also includes example scripts and datasets for common multimodal tasks (e.g. retrieval, visual question answering, grounding) so you can test and compare models end to end. Installation supports both CPU and CUDA, and the codebase is versioned, tested, and maintained.
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    GenAI Processors

    GenAI Processors

    GenAI Processors is a lightweight Python library

    ...Processors can be composed sequentially (to build multi-step flows) or in parallel (to fan-out work and merge results), which makes sophisticated agent behaviors easy to express with simple operators. The library offers built-in processors for classic turn-based Gemini calls as well as Live API streaming, so you can mix “batch” and real-time interactions in the same graph. It leans on Python’s asyncio to coordinate concurrency, handle network I/O, and juggle background compute threads without blocking.
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    PydanticAI

    PydanticAI

    Agent Framework / shim to use Pydantic with LLMs

    When I first found FastAPI, I got it immediately. I was excited to find something so innovative and ergonomic built on Pydantic. Virtually every Agent Framework and LLM library in Python uses Pydantic, but when we began to use LLMs in Pydantic Logfire, I couldn't find anything that gave me the same feeling. PydanticAI is a Python Agent Framework designed to make it less painful to build production-grade applications with Generative AI.
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    Selenium-python Helium

    Selenium-python Helium

    Selenium-python but lighter: Helium is the best Python library

    ...What's more, they are easier to read and more stable with respect to changes in the underlying web page. Selenium-python is great for web automation. Helium makes it easier to use. Helium ships with its own copies of ChromeDriver and geckodriver so you don't need to download and put them on your PATH. Unlike Selenium, Helium lets you interact with elements inside nested iFrames, without having to first "switch to" the iFrame. Helium notices when popups open or close and focuses / defocuses them like a user would. You can also easily switch to a window by (parts of) its title.
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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. ...
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    BackAnt CLI

    BackAnt CLI

    Let your AI agent create clean, easy to maintain flask backends

    ...The tool creates a structured backend architecture that includes routes, services, repositories, models, startup files, Docker Compose configurations, and CI/CD workflows, which makes it especially useful for teams that want consistency across projects. It can scaffold an entire API or extend an existing project by generating a single route or sub-route, so it supports both greenfield development and iterative expansion. BackAnt CLI is also designed to work with coding agents through an MCP server, which allows compatible AI development tools to generate and modify backend code directly from chat-driven workflows.
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    homemade-machine-learning is a repository by Oleksii Trekhleb containing Python implementations of classic machine-learning algorithms done “from scratch”, meaning you don’t rely heavily on high-level libraries but instead write the logic yourself to deepen understanding. Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. The purpose is pedagogical: you’ll see linear regression, logistic regression, k-means clustering, neural nets, decision trees, etc., built in Python using fundamentals like NumPy and Matplotlib, not hidden behind API calls. It is well suited for learners who want to move beyond library usage to understand how algorithms operate internally—how cost functions, gradients, updates and predictions work.
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