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An opinionated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
AutoGPT is the vision of accessible AI for everyone, to use and to build on. Our mission is to provide the tools, so that you can focus on what matters.
User-friendly AI Interface (Supports Ollama, OpenAI API, ...)
CLI platform to experiment with codegen. Precursor to: https://lovable.dev
Portable file server with accelerated resumable uploads, dedup, WebDAV, SFTP, FTP, TFTP, zeroconf, media indexer, thumbnails++ all in one file
AIHawk aims to easy job hunt process by automating the job application process. Utilizing artificial intelligence, it enables users to apply for multiple jobs in a tailored way.
DALL·E Mini - Generate images from a text prompt
the first library to let you embed a developer agent in your own app!
Generate 3D objects conditioned on text or images
OpenShot Video Editor is an award-winning free and open-source video editor for Linux, Mac, and Windows, and is dedicated to delivering high quality video editing and animation solutions to the world.
Useful extensions to the standard Python datetime features
Graphical user interface for managing your Linux applications. Supports AppImage, Debian and Arch packages (including AUR), Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications
GTK4 + Python tutorial with code examples
A versatile toolbox for viewing flatpak info, managing user data, and batch managing installed flatpaks
Application to turn your Raspberry Pi into a dedicated looping video playback device, good for art installations, information displays, or just playing cat videos all day.
Various helper tools for flatpak-builder
Escambo is an HTTP-based APIs test application for GNOME
A tool for checking if the external data used in Flatpak manifests is still up to date
A curated collection of tips, tutorials, and code examples for building graphical user interfaces with Python, using the PyGObject library and the GTK toolkit.
Audio visualizer based on CAVA. 🎵 Written in Python using LibAdwaita.