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    Stlite

    Stlite

    n-browser Streamlit

    Stlite is a WebAssembly-powered framework that enables Streamlit applications to run entirely in the browser without requiring a Python backend server. It achieves this by using Pyodide, a WebAssembly-based Python runtime, to execute Python code directly within the browser environment. This allows developers to build interactive data applications using familiar Streamlit APIs while eliminating the need for server-side infrastructure.
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    OpenAI Agents JS

    OpenAI Agents JS

    A lightweight, powerful framework for multi-agent workflows

    ...The repo includes examples showing how to build agents that call local functions, chain between agents, validate input/output, stream responses, and interact in real time (e.g. voice agents via WebRTC). It also has tracing and debugging support so you can introspect how agents executed their workflows. Because it aligns closely with the Python Agents SDK, it aims for cross-language parity so that JS/TS devs can adopt similar agent architectures.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Shumai

    Shumai

    Fast Differentiable Tensor Library in JavaScript & TypeScript with Bun

    Shumai is an experimental differentiable tensor library for TypeScript and JavaScript, developed by Facebook Research. It provides a high-performance framework for numerical computing and machine learning within modern JavaScript runtimes. Built on Bun and Flashlight, with ArrayFire as its numerical backend, Shumai brings GPU-accelerated tensor operations, automatic differentiation, and scientific computing tools directly to JavaScript developers. It allows seamless integration of machine learning, deep learning, and custom differentiable programs into web-based or server-side environments without relying on Python frameworks. ...
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