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The world's simplest facial recognition api for Python and the command line
Federated query engine for AI - The only MCP Server you'll ever need
A Deep Learning based project for colorizing and restoring old images (and video!)
Serial utility for flashing, provisioning, and interacting with Espressif SoCs
w3af: web application attack and audit framework, the open source web vulnerability scanner.
Detect and validate 500+ types of hardcoded secrets with advanced checks. Use it as a pre-commit hook, GitHub Action, or CLI for proactive secret detection and security.
It is a simple python package to play videos in the terminal using characters as pixels
the discord bot from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLP9c0Z4Q3Y
Generate and maintain stubs for different MicroPython ports to use with VSCode and Pylance, PyRight, Thonny, PyCharm or MyPy
A toolkit for CDX indices such as Common Crawl and the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine
A variety of utility cogs and fun cogs including Hockey information from the NHL, badge creation from discord user information, starboard for use on Redbot, twitch follow notifications and more.
A modern python module including many useful features that make discord bot programming extremely easy.
A library to implement a leveling system into a discord bot. Contains features such as XP, level, ranks, and role awards.
Ever wanted a bot to automatically deal with spammers? This is your Python library for it.
Weekly WCA-style speedcubing competitions with bonus events, and more!
Files for my Python3 Create Your Own Tool Series
A project to scrape Insecam.org for open IP addresses, run a machine learning algorithms to find people/objects of interest, and save images with said objects.
A small Command line tool to execute commands from your console while your bot is running.
Hi I am Minato Namikaze aka Yondaime Hokage
A python program to analyze your Social Chats
An object-oriented highly flexible brainfuck interpreter.
For the Princeton 2020 Virtual MicroMouse competition