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    PyTorch-Tutorial-2nd

    PyTorch-Tutorial-2nd

    CV, NLP, LLM project applications, and advanced engineering deployment

    PyTorch-Tutorial-2nd is an open-source educational repository that provides structured tutorials for learning deep learning with the PyTorch framework. The project serves as a practical companion to a second edition of a PyTorch learning guide and is designed to help learners understand neural network concepts through hands-on coding examples. The repository covers a wide range of topics including tensor operations, neural network construction, model training workflows, and optimization strategies. It also introduces practical machine learning techniques such as convolutional neural networks, recurrent networks, and other architectures commonly used in modern AI applications. Each tutorial focuses on step-by-step implementation so learners can understand how theoretical concepts translate into working code. The materials are designed for both beginners and intermediate developers who want to gain practical experience building deep learning models using PyTorch.
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    Reader 3

    Reader 3

    Quick illustration of how one can easily read books together with LLMs

    This project is a minimalist, self-hosted EPUB reader designed to help users browse and read EPUB books one chapter at a time through a lightweight local server, making it especially easy to extract or work with chapters in external tools like large language models. It was created primarily as a simple demonstration of how to combine local book reading with LLM workflows without heavy dependencies or complicated setup, and it runs with just a small Python script and a basic HTTP server. The interface focuses on clarity and ease of use, offering straightforward navigation of book chapters rather than full-featured e-reading capabilities. While it lacks advanced features like built-in annotations or rich media support, its simplicity is intentional, enabling users to quickly load EPUBs, view them in a browser, and even repurpose text for downstream tasks.
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    SWIFT LLM

    SWIFT LLM

    Use PEFT or Full-parameter to CPT/SFT/DPO/GRPO 600+ LLMs

    SWIFT LLM is a comprehensive framework developed within the ModelScope ecosystem for training, fine-tuning, evaluating, and deploying large language models and multimodal models. The platform provides a full machine learning pipeline that supports tasks ranging from model pre-training to reinforcement learning alignment techniques. It integrates with popular inference engines such as vLLM and LMDeploy to accelerate deployment and runtime performance. The framework also includes support for many modern training strategies, including preference learning methods and parameter-efficient fine-tuning techniques. ms-swift is designed to work with hundreds of language and multimodal models, providing a unified environment for experimentation and production deployment.
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    SimpleMem

    SimpleMem

    SimpleMem: Efficient Lifelong Memory for LLM Agents

    SimpleMem is a lightweight memory-augmented model framework that helps developers build AI applications that retain long-term context and recall relevant information without overloading model context windows. It provides easy-to-use APIs for storing structured memory entries, querying those memories using semantic search, and retrieving context to augment prompt inputs for downstream processing. Unlike monolithic systems where memory management is ad-hoc, SimpleMem formalizes a memory lifecycle—write, index, retrieve, refine—so applications can handle user history, document collections, or dynamic contextual state systematically. It supports customizable embedding models, efficient vector indexes, and relevance weighting, making it practical for building assistants, personal agents, or domain-specific retrieval systems that need persistent knowledge.
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    StarVector

    StarVector

    StarVector is a foundation model for SVG generation

    StarVector is a multimodal foundation model designed for generating Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) from images or textual descriptions. The system treats vector graphics creation as a code generation problem, producing SVG code that can render detailed vector images. Its architecture combines computer vision techniques with language modeling capabilities so it can understand visual inputs and textual prompts simultaneously. The model converts raster images or text instructions into structured vector representations, enabling high-quality vectorization and design generation. This approach allows StarVector to create scalable graphics that maintain visual quality regardless of resolution, which is especially useful for design tools and illustration workflows. Because the model produces SVG code rather than pixel images, the output can be edited programmatically or integrated directly into web and design environments.
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    Tencent-Hunyuan-Large

    Tencent-Hunyuan-Large

    Open-source large language model family from Tencent Hunyuan

    Tencent-Hunyuan-Large is the flagship open-source large language model family from Tencent Hunyuan, offering both pre-trained and instruct (fine-tuned) variants. It is designed with long-context capabilities, quantization support, and high performance on benchmarks across general reasoning, mathematics, language understanding, and Chinese / multilingual tasks. It aims to provide competitive capability with efficient deployment and inference. FP8 quantization support to reduce memory usage (~50%) while maintaining precision. High benchmarking performance on tasks like MMLU, MATH, CMMLU, C-Eval, etc.
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    VibeThinker

    VibeThinker

    Diversity-driven optimization and large-model reasoning ability

    VibeThinker is a compact but high-capability open-source language model released by WeiboAI (Sina AI Lab). It contains about 1.5 billion parameters, far smaller than many “frontier” models, yet it is explicitly optimized for reasoning, mathematics, and code generation tasks rather than general open-domain chat. The innovation lies in its training methodology: the team uses what they call the Spectrum-to-Signal Principle (SSP), where a first stage emphasizes diversity of reasoning paths (the “spectrum” phase) and a second stage uses reinforcement techniques (the “signal” phase) to refine toward correctness and strong reasoning. The result is a model that outpaces many much larger models on domain-specific benchmarks, demonstrating that smaller models, if trained carefully and with the right objectives, can achieve high performance in reasoning-centric tasks.
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    VisualGLM-6B

    VisualGLM-6B

    Chinese and English multimodal conversational language model

    VisualGLM-6B is an open-source multimodal conversational language model developed by ZhipuAI that supports both images and text in Chinese and English. It builds on the ChatGLM-6B backbone, with 6.2 billion language parameters, and incorporates a BLIP2-Qformer visual module to connect vision and language. In total, the model has 7.8 billion parameters. Trained on a large bilingual dataset — including 30 million high-quality Chinese image-text pairs from CogView and 300 million English pairs — VisualGLM-6B is designed for image understanding, description, and question answering. Fine-tuning on long visual QA datasets further aligns the model’s responses with human preferences. The repository provides inference APIs, command-line demos, web demos, and efficient fine-tuning options like LoRA, QLoRA, and P-tuning. It also supports quantization down to INT4, enabling local deployment on consumer GPUs with as little as 6.3 GB VRAM.
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    kg-gen

    kg-gen

    Knowledge Graph Generation from Any Text

    kg-gen is an open-source framework developed by the STAIR Lab that automatically generates knowledge graphs from unstructured text using large language models. The system is designed to transform plain text sources such as documents, articles, or conversation transcripts into structured graphs composed of entities and relationships. Instead of relying on traditional rule-based extraction techniques, KG-Gen uses language models to identify entities and their relationships, producing higher-quality graph structures from raw text. The framework addresses common problems in automatic knowledge graph construction, particularly sparsity and duplication of entities, by applying a clustering and entity-resolution process that merges semantically similar nodes. This allows the generated graphs to be denser, more coherent, and easier to use for downstream tasks such as retrieval-augmented generation, semantic search, and reasoning systems.
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    local-llm

    local-llm

    Run LLMs locally on Cloud Workstations

    local-llm is a development framework that enables developers to run large language models locally within Google Cloud Workstations or standard environments without requiring GPU hardware. It focuses on making generative AI development more accessible by leveraging quantized models and CPU-based execution, eliminating the dependency on expensive GPU infrastructure. The repository includes tools, Docker configurations, and command-line utilities that simplify the process of downloading, running, and interacting with language models directly on local or cloud-based workstations. This approach improves data privacy and control, as all inference can be performed locally without sending sensitive information to external APIs. It also integrates seamlessly with Google Cloud services, allowing developers to build and test AI-powered applications within the broader cloud ecosystem.
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    mergekit

    mergekit

    Tools for merging pretrained large language models

    mergekit is an open-source toolkit designed to combine multiple pretrained language models into a single unified model through parameter merging techniques. The framework enables developers to merge model checkpoints so that the resulting model inherits capabilities from several source models without requiring additional training. This approach allows researchers to combine specialized models into a more versatile system capable of performing multiple tasks. mergekit implements a variety of merging algorithms and strategies that control how model parameters are blended together during the merging process. The library is designed to operate efficiently even in environments with limited hardware resources by using memory-efficient processing methods that can run entirely on CPUs. It also provides configuration-driven workflows that allow users to experiment with different merging strategies without modifying source code.
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    runprompt

    runprompt

    Run LLM prompts from your shell

    runprompt is an interactive command launcher and prompt utility that lets users bind shell commands, scripts, and workflows to quick keyboard shortcuts or natural-language queries, helping streamline repetitive terminal tasks and boost developer productivity. It functions as a lightweight, launcher-centric interface where you can type a phrase, partial command, or alias and have RunPrompt suggest or execute relevant actions instantly, reducing the need to memorize long commands or navigate complex directory structures. The project emphasizes extensibility, letting users define custom actions, integrate with existing shell environments, and even leverage fuzzy matching or contextual prompts to narrow down options as you type. Designed to be cross-platform, RunPrompt works with standard shells on Windows, macOS, and Linux while honoring the user’s preferred environment and configurations.
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    second-brain-ai-assistant-course

    second-brain-ai-assistant-course

    Learn to build your Second Brain AI assistant with LLMs

    The Second Brain AI Assistant Course is an open-source educational project designed to teach developers how to build a personal AI assistant that interacts with a user’s knowledge base. The course provides a structured curriculum that walks learners through the architecture and implementation of a production-ready AI system powered by large language models. The concept of a “second brain” refers to a personal knowledge repository containing notes, research, and documents that can be queried and analyzed using AI. Through a series of modules, the project explains how to design data pipelines, build retrieval-augmented generation systems, and implement agent-based reasoning workflows. The course also introduces practical techniques such as dataset generation, model fine-tuning, and deployment strategies for AI applications. Learners build a full system capable of retrieving information from stored resources and generating responses based on that data.
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    towhee

    towhee

    Framework that is dedicated to making neural data processing

    Towhee is an open-source machine-learning pipeline that helps you encode your unstructured data into embeddings. You can use our Python API to build a prototype of your pipeline and use Towhee to automatically optimize it for production-ready environments. From images to text to 3D molecular structures, Towhee supports data transformation for nearly 20 different unstructured data modalities. We provide end-to-end pipeline optimizations, covering everything from data decoding/encoding, to model inference, making your pipeline execution 10x faster. Towhee provides out-of-the-box integration with your favorite libraries, tools, and frameworks, making development quick and easy. Towhee includes a pythonic method-chaining API for describing custom data processing pipelines. We also support schemas, making processing unstructured data as easy as handling tabular data.
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    xLSTM

    xLSTM

    Neural Network architecture based on ideas of the original LSTM

    xLSTM is an open-source machine learning architecture that reimagines the classic Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) network for modern large-scale language modeling and sequence processing tasks. The project introduces a new recurrent neural network design that incorporates exponential gating mechanisms and enhanced memory structures to overcome limitations of traditional LSTM models. By introducing innovations such as matrix-based memory and improved normalization techniques, xLSTM improves the ability of recurrent networks to capture long-range dependencies in sequential data. The architecture aims to provide competitive performance with transformer-based models while maintaining advantages such as linear computational scaling and efficient memory usage for long sequences. Researchers have demonstrated that xLSTM models can scale to billions of parameters and large training datasets while maintaining efficient inference speeds.
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    Infinite Sides

    Infinite Craft but in Pyside6 and Python with local LLM

    Infinite Craft but in Pyside6 and Python with local LLM (llama2 & others) using Ollama that also lets you create your own crafting game based on any topic Customize the game any way you like in the settings.
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    AI Engineering Academy

    AI Engineering Academy

    Mastering Applied AI, One Concept at a Time

    AI-Engineering.academy is a community-driven educational repository that organizes practical knowledge and learning paths for applied AI engineering. The project aims to make complex AI concepts accessible by structuring them into progressive learning modules covering topics such as prompt engineering, retrieval-augmented generation, LLM deployment, and AI agents. Rather than focusing purely on theoretical explanations, the repository emphasizes hands-on understanding of how modern AI systems are designed, built, and deployed in real-world applications. It aggregates tutorials, conceptual explanations, diagrams, and example workflows that guide learners through the process of creating AI-powered products. The project serves both beginners entering the field and experienced developers seeking structured resources for building production-grade AI systems.
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    AI Engineering Hub

    AI Engineering Hub

    In-depth tutorials on LLMs, RAGs and real-world AI agent applications

    The AI Engineering Hub repository is a large open-source collection of hands-on projects, tutorials, and real-world AI engineering resources designed to help developers learn and build with modern AI technologies, especially large language models (LLMs), retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and agent-based systems. It includes more than 90 production-ready projects across skill levels, organized into beginner, intermediate, and advanced categories to guide users progressively from simple experiments to complex AI workflows. Projects range from OCR applications and local chatbot UIs to multimodal RAG systems and multi-agent automation pipelines, making the hub valuable both as a learning resource and as a practical reference. The repository provides in-depth notebooks, example code, and integration patterns that illustrate how to implement, adapt, and scale AI features in real applications.
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    AI-Codereview-Gitlab

    AI-Codereview-Gitlab

    GitLab automatic code review tool based on large models

    AI-Codereview-Gitlab is an open-source automation tool that integrates large language models into the GitLab development workflow to perform automated code reviews. The system monitors GitLab repositories and analyzes commits or merge requests using AI models to identify potential issues, coding mistakes, and quality improvements before the code is merged. By leveraging multiple large language model providers—including OpenAI, DeepSeek, ZhipuAI, or local models through Ollama—the platform allows teams to choose the AI engine that best fits their infrastructure and privacy requirements. When code changes occur, the system can automatically generate review comments and feedback that are posted directly into GitLab merge requests, allowing developers to see suggestions alongside human reviewer comments. In addition to code analysis, the tool can produce daily development summaries and notifications that help teams track progress and review activity across projects.
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    AICGSecEval

    AICGSecEval

    A.S.E (AICGSecEval) is a repository-level AI-generated code security

    AICGSecEval is an open-source benchmark framework designed to evaluate the security of code generated by artificial intelligence systems. The project was developed to address concerns that AI-assisted programming tools may produce insecure code containing vulnerabilities such as injection flaws or unsafe logic. The framework constructs evaluation tasks based on real-world software repositories and known vulnerability cases derived from CVE records. By simulating realistic development scenarios, the benchmark assesses how well AI code generation systems handle security-sensitive programming tasks. AICGSecEval combines static and dynamic evaluation techniques to analyze generated code for vulnerabilities and functional correctness. The framework includes datasets, test cases, and evaluation metrics that measure how AI programming tools perform across multiple programming languages and vulnerability categories.
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    Advanced RAG Techniques

    Advanced RAG Techniques

    Advanced techniques for RAG systems

    Advanced RAG Techniques is a comprehensive collection of tutorials and implementations focused on advanced Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems. It is designed to help practitioners move beyond basic RAG setups and explore techniques that improve retrieval quality, context construction, and answer robustness. The repository organizes techniques into categories such as foundational RAG, query enhancement, context enrichment, and advanced retrieval, making it easier to navigate specific areas of interest. It includes hands-on Jupyter notebooks and runnable scripts that show how to implement ideas like optimizing chunk sizes, proposition chunking, HyDE/HyPE query transformations, fusion retrieval, reranking, and ensemble retrieval. There is also an evaluation section that demonstrates how to measure RAG performance and compare different configurations in a systematic way.
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    AgentBench

    AgentBench

    A Comprehensive Benchmark to Evaluate LLMs as Agents (ICLR'24)

    AgentBench is an open-source benchmark designed to evaluate the capabilities of large language models when used as autonomous agents. Unlike traditional language model benchmarks that focus on static text tasks, AgentBench measures how models perform in interactive environments that require planning, reasoning, and decision-making. The benchmark includes multiple environments that simulate realistic scenarios such as web interaction, database querying, and problem solving tasks. These environments require agents to interpret instructions, take actions, and adapt their strategies based on feedback from the environment. AgentBench also includes an evaluation framework that measures success rates, rewards, and task completion performance across different agent implementations. By testing models across diverse scenarios, the benchmark highlights strengths and weaknesses in reasoning, long-term planning, and tool usage.
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    Agentless

    Agentless

    An agentless approach to automatically solve software development

    Agentless is an open-source framework that applies large language models to automatically resolve software development issues without relying on complex autonomous agent systems. The project proposes an alternative approach to AI-driven code repair that avoids the overhead of multi-agent orchestration by using a structured pipeline for identifying and fixing bugs. When solving a problem, the system first performs localization to determine which files, functions, or code segments are most likely responsible for the issue. It then generates multiple candidate patches for the identified locations using language model reasoning and diff-style edits. In the final stage, the framework validates potential patches by running regression tests and additional reproduction tests to confirm whether the fix resolves the original error. Based on these results, the system ranks the candidate patches and selects the most reliable solution to submit.
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    Agents 2.0

    Agents 2.0

    An Open-source Framework for Data-centric Language Agents

    Agents is an open-source framework designed to build and train autonomous language agents through a data-centric and learning-oriented architecture. The project introduces a concept known as agent symbolic learning, which treats an agent pipeline similarly to a neural network computational graph. In this framework, each node in the pipeline represents a step in the reasoning or action process, while prompts and tools act as adjustable parameters analogous to neural network weights. During training, the system performs a forward execution where the agent completes a task and records the trajectory of prompts, outputs, and tool usage. A prompt-based loss function is then applied to evaluate the quality of the outcome, generating language-based gradients that guide improvements to the agent pipeline.
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    Ailice

    Ailice

    AIlice is a fully autonomous, general-purpose AI agent

    AIlice is an open-source autonomous AI agent framework built to function as a general-purpose assistant that can plan, decompose, and execute complex tasks through a structured multi-agent architecture. The project presents itself as a standalone assistant powered by open-source language models, with an internal design that treats user requests almost like executable programs rather than simple chat prompts. Its core IACT architecture allows the system to break large goals into smaller sub-tasks, assign them to dynamically created agents, and combine the results with a focus on resilience and fault tolerance. AIlice is designed for a wide range of workloads, including coding, thematic research, literature analysis, system management, and mixed workflows that require several reasoning modes at once.
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