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    Patchwork

    Patchwork

    Automate code reviews, patching and documentation

    Patchwork automates development gruntwork like PR reviews, bug fixing, security patching, and more using a self-hosted CLI agent and your preferred LLMs.
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    PromptTools

    PromptTools

    Open-source tools for prompt testing and experimentation

    Welcome to prompttools created by Hegel AI! This repo offers a set of open-source, self-hostable tools for experimenting with, testing, and evaluating LLMs, vector databases, and prompts. The core idea is to enable developers to evaluate using familiar interfaces like code, notebooks, and a local playground.
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    Lazy Predict

    Lazy Predict

    Lazy Predict help build a lot of basic models without much code

    Lazy Predict helps build a lot of basic models without much code and helps understand which models work better without any parameter tuning.
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    Translate Toolkit

    Translate Toolkit

    Useful localization tools with Python API for building localization

    The localization engineers' Swiss Army Knife. Use it to convert, count, manipulate, review and debug texts. Tools that you can expand, adapt, and grow. Convert between a number of localization, translation and software formats. Allowing you and your translators to work on industry-standard translation formats. Search for pattern matches. Run tests that adapt to languages and source projects. Extract terminology. A large toolset to allow you to increase localization quality. The code is...
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    FeelUOwn

    FeelUOwn

    Trying to be a robust, user-friendly and hackable music player

    FeelUOwn is a user-friendly, and hackable music player.
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    Pretty Jupyter

    Pretty Jupyter

    Creates dynamic html report from jupyter notebook.

    Pretty Jupyter is an easy-to-use package that allows to create beautiful & dynamic HTML reports. Most of the features require little to no work to get working and greatly improve the quality of the output report, or even the developer’s comfort when creating the report. For example, tabs make some visualizations much more comfortable. The features are integrated directly into the output page, therefore there is no need to have an interpreter running in the backend. This makes the HTML easily...
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    nbgrader

    nbgrader

    A system for assigning and grading notebooks

    nbgrader is a tool that facilitates creating and grading assignments in the Jupyter notebook. It allows instructors to easily create notebook-based assignments that include both coding exercises and written free responses. nbgrader then also provides a streamlined interface for quickly grading completed assignments.
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    prettymaps

    prettymaps

    A small set of Python functions to draw pretty maps from OpenStreetMap

    A Python package to draw maps with customizable styles from OpenStreetMap data. Created using the osmnx, matplotlib, shapely and vsketch packages.
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    Recommenders 2023

    Recommenders 2023

    Best Practices on Recommendation Systems

    Recommenders objective is to assist researchers, developers and enthusiasts in prototyping, experimenting with and bringing to production a range of classic and state-of-the-art recommendation systems. Recommenders is a project under the Linux Foundation of AI and Data.
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    Remarshal

    Remarshal

    Convert between CBOR, JSON, MessagePack, TOML, and YAML

    Convert between CBOR, JSON, MessagePack, TOML, and YAML. When installed, provides the command-line command remarshal as well as the short commands {cbor,json,msgpack,toml,yaml}2{cbor,json,msgpack,toml,yaml}. You can perform format conversion, reformatting, and error detection using these commands. CBOR, MessagePack, and YAML with binary fields cannot be converted to JSON or TOML. Binary fields are converted between CBOR, MessagePack, and YAML.
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    Ansible Role s3cmd

    Ansible Role s3cmd

    Ansible role for s3cmd. Available on Ansible Galaxy

    Role to install (by default) s3cmd on Debian/Ubuntu and EL systems. s3cmd is a popular s3 client.
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    bert4torch

    bert4torch

    An elegent pytorch implement of transformers

    An elegant PyTorch implement of transformers.
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    OpenLLM

    OpenLLM

    Operating LLMs in production

    ...Built-in supports a wide range of open-source LLMs and model runtime, including Llama 2, StableLM, Falcon, Dolly, Flan-T5, ChatGLM, StarCoder, and more. Serve LLMs over RESTful API or gRPC with one command, query via WebUI, CLI, our Python/Javascript client, or any HTTP client.
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    TorchMetrics

    TorchMetrics

    Machine learning metrics for distributed, scalable PyTorch application

    ...Automatic synchronization between multiple devices. Metric arithmetic. Similar to torch.nn, most metrics have both a module-based and a functional version. The functional versions are simple python functions that as input take torch.tensors and return the corresponding metric as a torch.tensor.
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    Oppia

    Oppia

    A free, online learning platform to make quality education accessible

    ...In addition to developing the Oppia platform, the team is also developing and piloting a set of free and effective lessons on basic mathematics. These lessons are targeted at learners who lack access to educational resources. Oppia is written using Python and AngularJS, and is built on top of Google App Engine.
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    Autograd

    Autograd

    Efficiently computes derivatives of numpy code

    Autograd can automatically differentiate native Python and Numpy code. It can handle a large subset of Python's features, including loops, ifs, recursion and closures, and it can even take derivatives of derivatives of derivatives. It supports reverse-mode differentiation (a.k.a. backpropagation), which means it can efficiently take gradients of scalar-valued functions with respect to array-valued arguments, as well as forward-mode differentiation, and the two can be composed arbitrarily. ...
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    aws-cli

    aws-cli

    Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services

    The AWS CLI is the universal command-line interface for managing AWS services, automating tasks, and scripting cloud workflows. It exposes nearly every public API from EC2 and S3 to IAM, Lambda, and beyond, providing parity with the service SDKs in a tool you can run anywhere. Profiles, regions, single-sign-on, and credential helpers make it straightforward to switch contexts securely across accounts and environments. Its output controls and JMESPath querying let you slice, filter, and...
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    nanochat

    nanochat

    The best ChatGPT that $100 can buy

    nanochat is a from-scratch, end-to-end “mini ChatGPT” that shows the entire path from raw text to a chatty web app in one small, dependency-lean codebase. The repository stitches together every stage of the lifecycle: tokenizer training, pretraining a Transformer on a large web corpus, mid-training on dialogue and multiple-choice tasks, supervised fine-tuning, optional reinforcement learning for alignment, and finally efficient inference with caching. Its north star is approachability and...
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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,...
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    Flax

    Flax

    Flax is a neural network library for JAX

    Flax is a flexible neural-network library for JAX that embraces functional programming while offering ergonomic module abstractions. Its design separates pure computation from state by threading parameter collections and RNGs explicitly, enabling reproducibility, transformation, and easy experimentation with JAX transforms like jit, pmap, and vmap. Modules define parameterized computations, but initialization and application remain side-effect free, which pairs naturally with JAX’s staging...
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    MCPB

    MCPB

    One-click local MCP server installation in desktop apps

    ...The repository includes the bundle spec, a CLI to scaffold and pack bundles, and the loading/verification code used by Claude’s desktop apps, including support for auto-updates and a curated directory. It supports multiple implementation styles—Node.js, Python, or native binaries—and provides guidance on bundling dependencies so bundles run out-of-the-box.
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    GLM-4-Voice

    GLM-4-Voice

    GLM-4-Voice | End-to-End Chinese-English Conversational Model

    GLM-4-Voice is an open-source speech-enabled model from ZhipuAI, extending the GLM-4 family into the audio domain. It integrates advanced voice recognition and generation with the multimodal reasoning capabilities of GLM-4, enabling smooth natural interaction via spoken input and output. The model supports real-time speech-to-text transcription, spoken dialogue understanding, and text-to-speech synthesis, making it suitable for conversational AI, virtual assistants, and accessibility...
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    GPT-2 Output Dataset

    GPT-2 Output Dataset

    Dataset of GPT-2 outputs for research in detection, biases, and more

    The GPT-2 Output Dataset is a large collection of model-generated text, released by OpenAI alongside the GPT-2 research paper to study the behaviors and limitations of large language models. It contains 250,000 samples of GPT-2 outputs, generated with different sampling strategies such as top-k truncation, to highlight the diversity and quality of model completions. The dataset also includes corresponding human-written text for comparison, enabling researchers to explore methods for...
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    DeepSeek Math

    DeepSeek Math

    Pushing the Limits of Mathematical Reasoning in Open Language Models

    DeepSeek-Math is DeepSeek’s specialized model (or dataset + evaluation) focusing on mathematical reasoning, symbolic manipulation, proof steps, and advanced quantitative problem solving. The repository is likely to include fine-tuning routines or task datasets (e.g. MATH, GSM8K, ARB), demonstration notebooks, prompt templates, and evaluation results on math benchmarks. The goal is to push DeepSeek’s performance in domains that require rigorous symbolic steps, calculus, linear algebra, number...
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    DeepSeek VL2

    DeepSeek VL2

    Mixture-of-Experts Vision-Language Models for Advanced Multimodal

    DeepSeek-VL2 is DeepSeek’s vision + language multimodal model—essentially the next-gen successor to their first vision-language models. It combines image and text inputs into a unified embedding / reasoning space so that you can query with text and image jointly (e.g. “What’s going on in this scene?” or “Generate a caption appropriate to context”). The model supports both image understanding (vision tasks) and multimodal reasoning, and is likely used as a component in agent systems to...
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