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    AudioCraft

    AudioCraft

    Audiocraft is a library for audio processing and generation

    ...Both models operate over discrete audio tokens produced by a neural codec (EnCodec), which acts like a tokenizer for waveforms and enables efficient sequence modeling. The repo provides inference scripts, checkpoints, and simple Python APIs so you can generate clips from prompts or incorporate the models into applications. It also contains training code and recipes, so researchers can fine-tune on custom data or explore new objectives without building infrastructure from scratch. Example notebooks, CLI tools, and audio utilities help with prompt design, conditioning on reference audio, and post-processing to produce ready-to-share outputs.
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    Darts

    Darts

    A python library for easy manipulation and forecasting of time series

    ...The ML-based models can be trained on potentially large datasets containing multiple time series, and some of the models offer a rich support for probabilistic forecasting. We recommend to first setup a clean Python environment for your project with at least Python 3.7 using your favorite tool (conda, venv, virtualenv with or without virtualenvwrapper).
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    Piccolo

    Piccolo

    A fast, user friendly ORM and query builder which supports asyncio

    Piccolo is a modern, fast, and type-safe ORM for Python, designed with developer ergonomics in mind. It provides a clean syntax for defining schemas and building queries while supporting both sync and async execution. With built-in admin tools and rich introspection, Piccolo is suitable for web apps, APIs, and small-to-medium scale backends that prioritize clarity and speed.
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    Llama Stack

    Llama Stack

    Composable building blocks to build Llama Apps

    Llama-Stack is an open-source framework designed to facilitate the deployment and fine-tuning of large language models (LLMs) for various natural language processing tasks.
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    web2py

    web2py

    Free and open source full-stack enterprise framework

    Free open source full-stack framework for rapid development of fast, scalable, secure and portable database-driven web-based applications. Written and programmable in Python (version 3 and 2.7). Everything you need in one package including fast multi-threaded web server, SQL database and web-based interface. No third-party dependencies but works with third-party tools. Create, modify, deploy and manage applications from anywhere using your browser. One web2py instance can run multiple web sites using different databases. ...
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    StabilityMatrix

    StabilityMatrix

    Multi-Platform Package Manager for Stable Diffusion

    StabilityMatrix is a project that helps organize, evaluate, and compare generative AI models and their behavior across prompts, datasets, or configuration settings. It provides a framework to run experiments systematically—capturing inputs, model configurations, outputs, and metrics—so researchers and practitioners can reason about differences in quality, robustness, and failure modes. The repository often bundles tooling for automated prompt sweeping, scoring heuristics (such as diversity,...
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    Dash

    Dash

    Build beautiful web-based analytic apps, no JavaScript required

    Dash is a Python framework for building beautiful analytical web applications without any JavaScript. Built on top of Plotly.js, React and Flask, Dash easily achieves what an entire team of designers and engineers normally would. It ties modern UI controls and displays such as dropdown menus, sliders and graphs directly to your analytical Python code, and creates exceptional, interactive analytics apps.
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    Brownie

    Brownie

    A Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts

    Brownie is a Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts targeting the Ethereum Virtual Machine. Powerful debugging tools, including python-style tracebacks and custom error strings. The recommended way to install Brownie is via pipx. pipx installs Brownie into a virtual environment and makes it available directly from the command-line.
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    Hy

    Hy

    A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python

    Hy is a multi-paradigm general-purpose programming language in the Lisp family. It’s implemented as a kind of alternative syntax for Python. Compared to Python, Hy offers a variety of extra features, generalizations, and syntactic simplifications, as would be expected of a Lisp. Compared to other Lisps, Hy provides direct access to Python’s built-ins and third-party Python libraries, while allowing you to freely mix imperative, functional, and object-oriented styles of programming. ...
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    kapture

    kapture

    Tools for manipulating datasets

    Kapture is a pivot file format, based on text and binary files, used to describe SfM (Structure From Motion) and more generally sensor-acquired data.
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    BlenderProc

    BlenderProc

    Blender pipeline for photorealistic training image generation

    ...With a little more experience, it is also possible to change scenes during a single script call, read here how this is done. As blenderproc runs in blenders separate python environment, debugging your blenderproc script cannot be done in the same way as with any other python script.
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    Lightly

    Lightly

    A python library for self-supervised learning on images

    ...This allows selecting the best core set of samples for model training through advanced filtering. We provide PyTorch, PyTorch Lightning and PyTorch Lightning distributed examples for each of the models to kickstart your project. Lightly requires Python 3.6+ but we recommend using Python 3.7+. We recommend installing Lightly in a Linux or OSX environment. With lightly, you can use the latest self-supervised learning methods in a modular way using the full power of PyTorch. Experiment with different backbones, models, and loss functions.
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    JS Beautifier

    JS Beautifier

    Beautifier for javascript

    ...JS Beautifier is hosted on two CDN services: cdnjs and rawgit. You can beautify javascript using JS Beautifier in your web browser, or on the command-line using node.js or python.
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    MediaManager

    MediaManager

    A modern selfhosted media management system for your media library

    ...It is designed for ease of deployment with Docker, supports standardized metadata sources such as TMDB and TVDB, and integrates OAuth/OIDC for secure authentication. Users can browse, search, and manage their media with a responsive web frontend while developers benefit from a clean codebase that uses Python and modern web technologies. Its holistic approach toward acquisition, tracking, and library maintenance reduces duplication, improves media discovery workflows, and simplifies long-term management of large media collections.
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    I hate money

    I hate money

    A simple shared budget manager web application

    I hate money is a web application made to ease shared budget management. It keeps track of who bought what, when, and for whom; and helps to settle the bills. I hate money is written in python, using the flask framework. It’s developed with ease of use in mind and is trying to keep things simple. Hope you (will) like it! The code is distributed under a BSD beerware derivative: if you meet the people in person and you want to pay them a craft beer, you are highly encouraged to do so.
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    Open3D

    Open3D

    A modern library for 3D data processing

    Open3D is an open-source library that supports rapid development of software that deals with 3D data. The Open3D frontend exposes a set of carefully selected data structures and algorithms in both C++ and Python. The backend is highly optimized and is set up for parallelization. Open3D was developed from a clean slate with a small and carefully considered set of dependencies. It can be set up on different platforms and compiled from source with minimal effort. The code is clean, consistently styled, and maintained via a clear code review mechanism. ...
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    Slint

    Slint

    Slint is an open-source declarative GUI toolkit

    Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit written in Rust (with bindings for C++, JavaScript, and Python) for building modern, native user interfaces across desktop, embedded, and mobile platforms. It uses a domain-specific UI markup that compiles to efficient native code.
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    Hera

    Hera

    Hera is an Argo Python SDK

    Hera is an Argo Python SDK. Hera aims to make the construction and submission of various Argo Project resources easy and accessible to everyone! Hera abstracts away low-level setup details while still maintaining a consistent vocabulary with Argo.
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    Django-CRM

    Django-CRM

    Open Source CRM based on Django

    Django CRM is opensource CRM developed on django framework. It has all the basic features of CRM to start with. We welcome code contributions and feature requests via github. Create and activate a virtual environment. Install the project's dependency after activating env.
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    Jupyter Docker Stacks

    Jupyter Docker Stacks

    Ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications

    ...These stacks support a range of use cases, from lightweight base notebook images to full featured environments that include scientific computing libraries, machine learning tools, and IDE-like notebook interfaces, all within Docker containers that run consistently across machines. Users can pull a particular stack image and launch a Jupyter server without worrying about installing Python, R, or complex dependencies themselves — everything needed is baked into the container. This makes the stacks especially useful for education, demos, collaborative coding, and CI/CD workflows where consistent environments are crucial, and it integrates smoothly with cloud platforms, JupyterHub deployments, and Binder for interactive sharing.
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    bidict

    bidict

    The bidirectional mapping library for Python

    ...Familiar, Pythonic APIs that are carefully designed for safety, simplicity, flexibility, and ergonomics. Lightweight, with no runtime dependencies outside Python's standard library. Implemented in concise, well-factored, fully type-hinted Python code that is optimized for running efficiently as well as for long-term maintenance and stability. Extensively documented. 100% test coverage running continuously across all supported Python versions. Enterprise-level support for bidict can be obtained via the Tidelift subscription. One of the best things about bidict is that it touches a surprising number of interesting Python corners, especially given its small size and scope. ...
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    Testinfra

    Testinfra

    Testinfra test your infrastructures

    With Testinfra you can write unit tests in Python to test the actual state of your servers configured by management tools like Salt, Ansible, Puppet, Chef and so on. Testinfra aims to be a Serverspec equivalent in python and is written as a plugin to the powerful Pytest test engine. By default Testinfra launches tests on the local machines, but you can also test remotes systems using paramiko.
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    Cookiecutter Django

    Cookiecutter Django

    Framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly

    Powered by Cookiecutter, Cookiecutter Django is a framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly. Cookiecutter Django works with Python 3.9 and renders Django projects with 100% starting test coverage. It has 12-Factor based settings via django-environment. Secure by default, beacuse we believe in SSL. Optimized development and production settings. Registration is handled via django-allauth. It comes with custom user model ready to go. Provides an optional basic ASGI setup for Websockets and an optional custom static build using Gulp and livereload. ...
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    RustPython

    RustPython

    A Python Interpreter written in Rust

    RustPython is an implementation of the Python programming language written in Rust. Its goal is to provide a fast, embeddable, and secure interpreter that can be integrated into Rust applications or used standalone. Because it’s in Rust, it benefits from memory safety and modern tooling, allowing developers to compile Python into efficient binaries or embed it as a scripting engine in Rust projects.
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    AlphaZero.jl

    AlphaZero.jl

    A generic, simple and fast implementation of Deepmind's AlphaZero

    ...Because AlphaZero is resource-hungry, successful open-source implementations (such as Leela Zero) are written in low-level languages (such as C++) and optimized for highly distributed computing environments. This makes them hardly accessible for students, researchers and hackers. Many simple Python implementations can be found on Github, but none of them is able to beat a reasonable baseline on games such as Othello or Connect Four. As an illustration, the benchmark in the README of the most popular of them only features a random baseline, along with a greedy baseline that does not appear to be significantly stronger.
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