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    Mistral Inference

    Mistral Inference

    Official inference library for Mistral models

    Open and portable generative AI for devs and businesses. We release open-weight models for everyone to customize and deploy where they want it. Our super-efficient model Mistral Nemo is available under Apache 2.0, while Mistral Large 2 is available through both a free non-commercial license, and a commercial license.
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    PDFium Library

    PDFium Library

    Project to compile PDFium library to multiple platforms

    Project to compile PDFium library to multiple platforms. PDFium project is from Google and I only patch it to compile to all platforms.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    PokemonGo-Bot

    PokemonGo-Bot

    The Pokemon Go Bot, baking with community

    PokemonGo-Bot is a project created by the PokemonGoF team. Since no public API available for now, a patch to use HASH-Server was applied. PokemonGoF is not part of HASH-Server dev team and has no connection with it. Based on Python for botting on any operating system - Windows, macOS and Linux. Multi-bot supported. Able to edit bot if certain level has reached. Allow custom hash service provider, if any. GPS Location configuration. Search & spin Pokestops / Gyms. Diverse options for humanlike behavior from movement to overall game play. Ability to add multiple coordinates to select between your favorite botting locations. Support self defined path / route. Advanced catch, evolve and transfer confuration using our PokemonOptimizer settings. Determine which pokeball to use. Rules to determine the use of Razz and Pinap Berries. Exchange, evolve and catch Pokemon base on pre-configured rules. Transfer Pokemon in bulk. Auto switch mode.
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    PyMySQL

    PyMySQL

    MySQL client library for Python

    PyMySQL is a 100% Python implementation of the MySQL client protocol, allowing Python applications to connect to MySQL and MariaDB databases without requiring binary extensions. It supports standard DB‑API 2.0 features, such as cursors, transactions, and parameterized queries. PyMySQL is versatile for web applications, scripts, and tools, offering compatibility with ORMs like SQLAlchemy and frameworks like Django.
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    Python Web

    Python Web

    Course to learn frontend web development

    This repository is a beginner-friendly template for creating Python web applications using Flask. Designed by @mouredev for learning and practice, it provides a simple, minimalistic structure for serving HTML pages and static content. Ideal for educational purposes and small-scale web projects, it also includes preconfigured files to simplify deployment and local development.
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    RefineNet

    RefineNet

    RefineNet: Multi-Path Refinement Networks

    RefineNet is a MATLAB-based framework for semantic image segmentation and general dense prediction tasks. It implements the architecture presented in the CVPR 2017 paper RefineNet: Multi-Path Refinement Networks for High-Resolution Semantic Segmentation and its extended version published in TPAMI 2019. The framework uses multi-path refinement and improved residual pooling to achieve high-quality segmentation results across multiple benchmark datasets. It provides trained models for datasets such as PASCAL VOC 2012, Cityscapes, NYUDv2, Person_Parts, PASCAL_Context, SUNRGBD, and ADE20k, with versions based on ResNet-101 and ResNet-152 backbones. The repository supports both single-scale and multi-scale prediction, with scripts for training, testing, and evaluating segmentation performance. While this codebase is specific to MATLAB and MatConvNet, a PyTorch implementation and lighter-weight variants are also available from the community.
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    Strawberry GraphQL

    Strawberry GraphQL

    A GraphQL library for Python that leverages type annotations

    Python GraphQL library based on dataclasses. Strawberry's friendly API allows to create GraphQL API rather quickly, the debug server makes it easy to quickly test and debug. Django and ASGI support allow having your API deployed in production in a matter of minutes. The quick start method provides a server and CLI to get going quickly. Strawberry comes with a mypy plugin that enables statically type-checking your GraphQL schema. A Django view is provided for adding a GraphQL endpoint to your application. To support graphql Subscriptions over WebSockets you need to provide a WebSocket enabled server. Create a GraphQL schema defining a User type and a single query field user that will return a hardcoded user.
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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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    Tortoise ORM

    Tortoise ORM

    Familiar asyncio ORM for python, built with relations in mind

    Tortoise ORM is an easy-to-use asyncio ORM (Object Relational Mapper) for Python, inspired by Django's ORM. It is designed to work with asynchronous frameworks, providing a simple and familiar API for interacting with databases. Tortoise ORM supports various relational databases and is suitable for building high-performance web applications.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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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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    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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    grafanalib

    grafanalib

    Python library for building Grafana dashboards

    Grafanalib is a Python library for building Grafana dashboards programmatically, allowing users to automate dashboard creation and configuration.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    voila

    voila

    Voilà turns Jupyter notebooks into standalone web applications

    From notebooks to standalone web applications and dashboards. Voilà allows you to convert a Jupyter Notebook into an interactive dashboard that allows you to share your work with others. It is secure and customizable, giving you control over what your readers experience. Unlike the usual HTML-converted notebooks, each user connecting to the Voilà tornado application gets a dedicated Jupyter kernel which can execute the callbacks to changes in Jupyter interactive widgets. To render the bqplot example notebook as a standalone app, run voila bqplot.ipynb. To serve a directory of jupyter notebooks, run voila with no argument.
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    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    A fast, powerful and adaptable GUI solution

    Crazy Eddie's GUI (CEGUI) system is a graphical user interface C++ library. It was designed particularly for the needs of videogames, but the library is usable for non-game tasks, such as any other type of applications (rendering/visualisation/virtual reality) and tools. It is designed for user flexibility in look-and-feel, as well as being adaptable to the user's choice in tools and operating systems. Established in 2003, CEGUI sees continual, active development and remains one of the most powerful and most popular options for developers requiring an adaptable and efficient GUI solution. CEGUI is fully supported by the developers that created - and continue to develop - the library, and who are accessible via the project's dedicated internet forums and IRC channel. For more information, more screenshots and for news, check out out our homepage: http://cegui.org.uk The repository is now at bitbucket (including our issue/bug tracker): https://bitbucket.org/cegui
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    GCC toolchain for MSP430

    Superseded by http://www.ti.com/tool/msp430-gcc-opensource

    This is a port of the GNU C Compiler (GCC) and GNU Binutils (as, ld) for the embedded processor MSP430. Tools for debugging and download are provided (GDB, JTAG and BSL) Obsolete. See http://www.ti.com/tool/msp430-gcc-opensource or upstream GNU tools.
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    Flawfinder

    Finds vulnerabilities in C/C++ source code

    Flawfinder is a program that examines C source code and reports possible security weaknesses (``flaws'') sorted by risk level. It's very useful for quickly finding and removing some security problems before a program is widely released.
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    AWX

    AWX

    A web-based user interface built on top of Ansible

    AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible. It is one of the upstream projects for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Starting in version 18.0, the AWX Operator is the preferred way to install AWX. AWX can also alternatively be installed and run in Docker, but this install path is only recommended for development/test-oriented deployments, and has no official published release. Uses naming and structure consistent with the AWX HTTP API. Provides consistent output formats with optional machine-parsable formats. To the extent possible, auto-detects API versions, available endpoints, and feature support across multiple versions of AWX. Potential uses include configuring and launching jobs/playbooks, checking on the status and output of job runs, and managing objects like organizations, users, teams, etc.
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    Buildbot

    Buildbot

    Python-based continuous integration testing framework

    Buildbot is an open-source framework for automating software build, test, and release processes. At its core, Buildbot is a job scheduling system: it queues jobs, executes the jobs when the required resources are available, and reports the results. Your Buildbot installation has one or more masters and a collection of workers. The masters monitor source-code repositories for changes, coordinate the activities of the workers, and report results to users and developers. Workers run on a variety of operating systems. You configure Buildbot by providing a Python configuration script to the master. This script can be very simple, configuring built-in components, but the full expressive power of Python is available. This allows dynamic generation of configuration, customized components, and anything else you can devise. The framework itself is implemented in Twisted Python, and compatible with all major operating systems.
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    Cassowary

    Cassowary

    Run Windows Applications on Linux as if they are native

    Run Windows Applications on Linux as if they are native, Use Linux applications to launch files located in the windows vm without needing to install applications on vm. With easy-to-use configuration GUI.
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    Click

    Click

    Python composable command line interface toolkit

    Click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces in a composable way with as little code as necessary. It’s the “Command Line Interface Creation Kit”. It’s highly configurable but comes with sensible defaults out of the box. It aims to make the process of writing command line tools quick and fun while also preventing any frustration caused by the inability to implement an intended CLI API. Click in three points, arbitrary nesting of commands, automatic help page generation, supports lazy loading of subcommands at runtime. Comes with useful common helpers (getting terminal dimensions, ANSI colors, fetching direct keyboard input, screen clearing, finding config paths, launching apps and editors, etc.). Click actually implements its own parsing of arguments and does not use optparse or argparse following the optparse parsing behavior. Click is designed to be fun and customizable but not overly flexible.
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    Django Hijack

    Django Hijack

    With Django Hijack, admins can log in and work on behalf of others

    With Django Hijack, admins can log in and work on behalf of other users without having to know their credentials. 3.x docs are available in the docs folder. This version provides a security-first design, easy integration, customization, out-of-the-box Django admin support and dark mode. It is a complete rewrite and all former APIs are broken. A form is used to perform a POST including a CSRF-token for security reasons. The field user_pk is mandatory and the value must be set to the target users' primary key. The optional field next determines where a user is forwarded after a successful hijack. If not provided, users are forwarded to the LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL. Do not forget to load the hijack template tags to use the can_hijack filter. The can_hijack returns a boolean value, the first argument should be user hijacker, the second value should be the hijacked.
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    FuzzyWuzzy

    FuzzyWuzzy

    Fuzzy string matching in Python

    We’ve made it our mission to pull in event tickets from every corner of the internet, showing you them all on the same screen so you can compare them and get to your game/concert/show as quickly as possible. Of course, a big problem with most corners of the internet is labeling. One of our most consistently frustrating issues is trying to figure out whether two ticket listings are for the same real-life event (that is, without enlisting the help of our army of interns). To pick an example completely at random, Cirque du Soleil has a show running in New York called “Zarkana”. When we scour the web to find tickets for sale, mostly those tickets are identified by a title, date, time, and venue. We’ve built up a library of “fuzzy” string matching routines to help us along. And good news! We’re open sourcing it. The library is called “Fuzzywuzzy”, the code is pure python, and it depends only on the (excellent) difflib python library.
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    Gigi

    Gigi

    Framework for rapid prototyping and development of real-time rendering

    Gigi is software designed for rapid prototyping and rapid development of real-time rendering techniques. It is meant for use by professionals, researchers, students, and hobbyists. The goal is to allow work at the speed of thought, and then easily use what was created in real applications using various APIs or engines. Gigi is being actively used and developed but is young software. You may hit bugs or missing features. Please report these so we can improve Gigi and push forward in the most useful directions. Pull requests are also appreciated. Currently, only dx12 code generation is available in this public version of Gigi, but we are hoping to support other APIs, and engines as well, in the future.
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    Gradio

    Gradio

    Create UIs for your machine learning model in Python in 3 minutes

    Gradio is the fastest way to demo your machine learning model with a friendly web interface so that anyone can use it, anywhere! Gradio can be installed with pip. Creating a Gradio interface only requires adding a couple lines of code to your project. You can choose from a variety of interface types to interface your function. Gradio can be embedded in Python notebooks or presented as a webpage. A Gradio interface can automatically generate a public link you can share with colleagues that lets them interact with the model on your computer remotely from their own devices. Once you've created an interface, you can permanently host it on Hugging Face. Hugging Face Spaces will host the interface on its servers and provide you with a link you can share. One of the best ways to share your machine learning model, API, or data science workflow with others is to create an interactive demo that allows your users or colleagues to try out the demo in their browsers.
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    Gretel Synthetics

    Gretel Synthetics

    Synthetic data generators for structured and unstructured text

    Unlock unlimited possibilities with synthetic data. Share, create, and augment data with cutting-edge generative AI. Generate unlimited data in minutes with synthetic data delivered as-a-service. Synthesize data that are as good or better than your original dataset, and maintain relationships and statistical insights. Customize privacy settings so that data is always safe while remaining useful for downstream workflows. Ensure data accuracy and privacy confidently with expert-grade reports. Need to synthesize one or multiple data types? We have you covered. Even take advantage or multimodal data generation. Synthesize and transform multiple tables or entire relational databases. Mitigate GDPR and CCPA risks, and promote safe data access. Accelerate CI/CD workflows, performance testing, and staging. Augment AI training data, including minority classes and unique edge cases. Amaze prospects with personalized product experiences.
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