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    Python Progressbar

    Python Progressbar

    Progressbar 2 - A progress bar for Python 2 and Python 3

    A text progress bar is typically used to display the progress of a long-running operation, providing a visual cue that processing is underway. The progressbar is based on the old Python progressbar package that was published on the now-defunct Google Code. Since that project was completely abandoned by its developer and the developer did not respond to my email, I decided to fork the package.
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    Guardrails

    Guardrails

    Adding guardrails to large language models

    Guardrails is a Python package that lets a user add structure, type and quality guarantees to the outputs of large language models (LLMs). At the heart of Guardrails is the rail spec. rail is intended to be a language-agnostic, human-readable format for specifying structure and type information, validators and corrective actions over LLM outputs. We create a RAIL spec to describe the expected structure and types of the LLM output, the quality criteria for the output to be considered valid,...
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    MobileCLIP

    MobileCLIP

    Implementation of "MobileCLIP" CVPR 2024

    MobileCLIP is a family of efficient image-text embedding models designed for real-time, on-device retrieval and zero-shot classification. The repo provides training, inference, and evaluation code for MobileCLIP models trained on DataCompDR, and for newer MobileCLIP2 models trained on DFNDR. It includes an iOS demo app and Core ML artifacts to showcase practical, offline photo search and classification on iPhone-class hardware.
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    Trae Agent

    Trae Agent

    LLM-based agent for general purpose software engineering tasks

    Trae Agent is an open-source, LLM-based agent system also developed by ByteDance, focused primarily on automating software engineering workflows. It provides a command-line interface (CLI) that accepts natural-language instructions (e.g. “refactor this module,” “write a unit test,” “generate a REST API skeleton”), and then orchestrates tool-based workflows — such as file editing, shell/batch commands, code generation, code formatting or refactoring — to carry out complex engineering tasks....
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    MegaTTS 3

    MegaTTS 3

    Official PyTorch Implementation

    MegaTTS3 is an open-source text-to-speech (TTS) and voice-cloning system from ByteDance that aims to deliver high-quality, expressive speech synthesis, including zero-shot voice cloning of previously unseen speakers. Its backbone is a lightweight diffusion-transformer (on the order of ~0.45 B parameters), which enables efficient inference while still producing high-fidelity audio.
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    Weights and Biases

    Weights and Biases

    Tool for visualizing and tracking your machine learning experiments

    ...Quickly identify model regressions. Use W&B to visualize results in real time, all in a central dashboard. Focus on the interesting ML. Spend less time manually tracking results in spreadsheets and text files. Capture dataset versions with W&B Artifacts to identify how changing data affects your resulting models. Reproduce any model, with saved code, hyperparameters, launch commands, input data, and resulting model weights. Set wandb.config once at the beginning of your script to save your hyperparameters, input settings (like dataset name or model type), and any other independent variables for your experiments. ...
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    Advanced NLP with spaCy

    Advanced NLP with spaCy

    Advanced NLP with spaCy: A free online course

    ...The course is designed to teach developers how to build real-world NLP systems by combining rule-based techniques with machine learning models. The repository includes lessons, exercises, and examples that guide learners through tasks such as tokenization, named entity recognition, text classification, and training custom NLP models. It also demonstrates how spaCy pipelines work and how developers can extend them with custom components and training data. The course is structured as a hands-on learning environment where students can run code examples, experiment with NLP techniques, and build practical language processing applications. ...
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    newspaper4k

    newspaper4k

    Python library for scraping and analyzing online news articles easily

    ...It provides developers with tools to automatically download web pages, extract the main article content, and collect associated metadata such as titles, authors, images, and publication dates. Newspaper4k also includes natural language processing capabilities that can generate summaries and identify keywords from extracted article text. Newspaper4k supports both single-article extraction and full news site processing, allowing users to build sources representing entire publications and iterate through their articles. It maintains compatibility with the original project so that existing code written for newspaper3k can continue working with minimal changes.
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    LLM TLDR

    LLM TLDR

    95% token savings. 155x faster queries. 16 languages

    LLM TLDR is a tool that leverages large language models (LLMs) to generate concise, coherent summaries (TL;DRs) of long documents, articles, or text files, helping users quickly understand large amounts of content without reading every word. It integrates with LLM APIs to handle input texts of varying lengths and complexity, applying techniques like chunking, context management, and multi-pass summarization to preserve accuracy even when the source is very large. The system supports both...
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    Lingvo

    Lingvo

    Framework for building neural networks

    Lingvo is a TensorFlow based framework focused on building and training sequence models, especially for language and speech tasks. It was originally developed for internal research and later open sourced to support reproducible experiments and shared model implementations. The framework provides a structured way to define models, input pipelines, and training configurations using a common interface for layers, which encourages reuse across different tasks. It has been used to implement state...
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    TensorBoardX

    TensorBoardX

    tensorboard for pytorch (and chainer, mxnet, numpy, etc.)

    The SummaryWriter class provides a high-level API to create an event file in a given directory and add summaries and events to it. The class updates the file contents asynchronously. This allows a training program to call methods to add data to the file directly from the training loop, without slowing down training. TensorboardX now supports logging directly to Comet. Comet is a free cloud based solution that allows you to automatically track, compare and explain your experiments. It adds a...
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    Bot Framework SDK for Python

    Bot Framework SDK for Python

    Build and connect intelligent bots that interact naturally

    ...The Microsoft Bot Framework provides what you need to build and connect intelligent bots that interact naturally wherever your users are talking, from text/sms to Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services.
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    GLM-4.6V

    GLM-4.6V

    GLM-4.6V/4.5V/4.1V-Thinking, towards versatile multimodal reasoning

    GLM-4.6V represents the latest generation of the GLM-V family and marks a major step forward in multimodal AI by combining advanced vision-language understanding with native “tool-call” capabilities, long-context reasoning, and strong generalization across domains. Unlike many vision-language models that treat images and text separately or require intermediate conversions, GLM-4.6V allows inputs such as images, screenshots or document pages directly as part of its reasoning pipeline — and...
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    Llama Cookbook

    Llama Cookbook

    Solve end to end problems using Llama model family

    The Llama Cookbook is the official Meta LLaMA guide for inference, fine‑tuning, RAG, and multi-step use-cases. It offers recipes, code samples, and integration examples across provider platforms (WhatsApp, SQL, long context workflows), enabling developers to quickly harness LLaMA models
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    segment-geospatial

    segment-geospatial

    A Python package for segmenting geospatial data with the SAM

    The segment-geospatial package draws its inspiration from segment-anything-eo repository authored by Aliaksandr Hancharenka. To facilitate the use of the Segment Anything Model (SAM) for geospatial data, I have developed the segment-anything-py and segment-geospatial Python packages, which are now available on PyPI and conda-forge. My primary objective is to simplify the process of leveraging SAM for geospatial data analysis by enabling users to achieve this with minimal coding effort. I...
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    llms-from-scratch-cn

    llms-from-scratch-cn

    Build a large language model from 0 only with Python foundation

    llms-from-scratch-cn is an educational open-source project designed to teach developers how to build large language models step by step using practical code and conceptual explanations. The repository provides a hands-on learning path that begins with the fundamentals of natural language processing and gradually progresses toward implementing full GPT-style architectures from the ground up. Rather than focusing on using pre-trained models through APIs, the project emphasizes understanding...
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    DFlash

    DFlash

    Block Diffusion for Ultra-Fast Speculative Decoding

    DFlash is an open-source framework for ultra-fast speculative decoding using a lightweight block diffusion model to draft text in parallel with a target large language model, dramatically improving inference speed without sacrificing generation quality. It acts as a “drafter” that proposes likely continuations which the main model then verifies, enabling significant throughput gains compared to traditional autoregressive decoding methods that generate token by token.
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    Sweetviz

    Sweetviz

    Visualize and compare datasets, target values and associations

    ...Sweetviz integrates associations for numerical (Pearson's correlation), categorical (uncertainty coefficient) and categorical-numerical (correlation ratio) datatypes seamlessly, to provide maximum information for all data types. Automatically detects numerical, categorical and text features, with optional manual overrides. min/max/range, quartiles, mean, mode, standard deviation, sum, median absolute deviation, coefficient of variation, kurtosis, skewness.
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    Lagent

    Lagent

    A lightweight framework for building LLM-based agents

    ...The framework provides tools and abstractions that allow language models to interact with external tools, execute tasks, and perform multi-step reasoning processes. Instead of using LLMs only for text generation, Lagent enables developers to transform models into agents capable of performing actions such as retrieving data, executing code, or interacting with APIs. The system includes modular components that allow developers to connect different models and tools within the same agent architecture. Its design emphasizes simplicity and flexibility so that developers can experiment with different agent workflows without needing a complex infrastructure setup. ...
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    LLMs-from-scratch

    LLMs-from-scratch

    Implement a ChatGPT-like LLM in PyTorch from scratch, step by step

    LLMs-from-scratch is an educational codebase that walks through implementing modern large-language-model components step by step. It emphasizes building blocks—tokenization, embeddings, attention, feed-forward layers, normalization, and training loops—so learners understand not just how to use a model but how it works internally. The repository favors clear Python and NumPy or PyTorch implementations that can be run and modified without heavyweight frameworks obscuring the logic. Chapters...
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    1D Visual Tokenization and Generation

    1D Visual Tokenization and Generation

    This repo contains the code for 1D tokenizer and generator

    The 1D Visual Tokenization and Generation project from ByteDance introduces a novel “one-dimensional” tokenizer designed for images: instead of representing images with large grids of 2D tokens (as in many prior generative/image-modeling systems), it compresses images into as few as 32 discrete tokens (or more, optionally) — thereby achieving a very compact, efficient representation that drastically speeds up generation and reconstruction while retaining strong fidelity. This compact...
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    Diffusers

    Diffusers

    State-of-the-art diffusion models for image and audio generation

    Diffusers is the go-to library for state-of-the-art pretrained diffusion models for generating images, audio, and even 3D structures of molecules. Whether you're looking for a simple inference solution or training your own diffusion models, Diffusers is a modular toolbox that supports both. Our library is designed with a focus on usability over performance, simple over easy, and customizability over abstractions. State-of-the-art diffusion pipelines that can be run in inference with just a...
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    Think Python 2

    Think Python 2

    LaTeX source and supporting code for Think Python, 2nd edition

    ThinkPython2 is the repository for the second edition of Allen Downey’s Think Python textbook, which teaches programming fundamentals in Python to beginners. The code includes all of the example programs, exercises, and supplementary files referenced in the book, allowing learners to run the examples, experiment, and extend them. The repository contains clean, well-commented Python scripts that are easy to follow and map directly to chapters of the text, covering topics like variables, control flow, functions, recursion, data structures (lists, dictionaries), classes and objects, file I/O, and algorithmic thinking. ...
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    SCAIL

    SCAIL

    Towards Studio-Grade Character Animation via In-Context Learning of 3D

    SCAIL is a project developed by the ZAI Organization, focusing on AI-driven research initiatives. While specific documentation about SCAIL’s exact goals and implementation is limited from the repository context alone, the project appears to be part of a collection of machine learning and AI research tools that facilitate scalable model development, evaluation, or application workflows. Given its listing alongside other ZAI projects like speech recognition and text-to-speech systems, SCAIL...
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    Gemma in PyTorch

    Gemma in PyTorch

    The official PyTorch implementation of Google's Gemma models

    ...It includes model definitions, configuration files, and loading utilities for multiple parameter scales, enabling quick evaluation and downstream adaptation. The repository demonstrates text generation pipelines, tokenizer setup, quantization paths, and adapters for low-rank or parameter-efficient fine-tuning. Example notebooks walk through instruction tuning and evaluation so teams can benchmark and iterate rapidly. The code is organized to be legible and hackable, exposing attention blocks, positional encodings, and head configurations. ...
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