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    Alpaca.cpp

    Alpaca.cpp

    Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM

    Run a fast ChatGPT-like model locally on your device. This combines the LLaMA foundation model with an open reproduction of Stanford Alpaca a fine-tuning of the base model to obey instructions (akin to the RLHF used to train ChatGPT) and a set of modifications to llama.cpp to add a chat interface. Download the zip file corresponding to your operating system from the latest release. The weights are based on the published fine-tunes from alpaca-lora, converted back into a PyTorch checkpoint with a modified script and then quantized with llama.cpp the regular way.
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    Anthropic SDK TypeScript

    Anthropic SDK TypeScript

    Access to Anthropic's safety-first language model APIs

    anthropic-sdk-typescript is the TypeScript / JavaScript client library for the Anthropic REST API, enabling backend or Node.js usage of models like Claude. It wraps API endpoints for creating messages, streaming responses, and managing parameters in a type-safe TS environment. The library is designed for server-side use, interfacing with REST, and is stable for integration in web services or backend agents. Example usage shows how to instantiate the Anthropic client, call client.messages.create(...), and obtain responses. It supports streaming endpoints as well. Because TypeScript provides type safety, it helps avoid common errors in JSON interplay. The repo also includes documentation (API spec in api.md) and examples (e.g. streaming examples).
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    BioEmu

    BioEmu

    Inference code for scalable emulation of protein equilibrium ensembles

    Biomolecular Emulator (BioEmu for short) is a model that samples from the approximated equilibrium distribution of structures for a protein monomer, given its amino acid sequence. By default, unphysical structures (steric clashes or chain discontinuities) will be filtered out, so you will typically get fewer samples in the output than requested. The difference can be very large if your protein has large disordered regions, which are very likely to produce clashes. BioEmu outputs structures in backbone frame representation. To reconstruct the side-chains, several tools are available. As an example, we interface with HPacker to conduct side-chain reconstruction and also provide basic tooling for running a short molecular dynamics (MD) equilibration.
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    BitNet

    BitNet

    Inference framework for 1-bit LLMs

    BitNet (bitnet.cpp) is a high-performance inference framework designed to optimize the execution of 1-bit large language models, making them more efficient for edge devices and local deployment. The framework offers significant speedups and energy reductions, achieving up to 6.17x faster performance on x86 CPUs and 70% energy savings, allowing the running of models such as the BitNet b1.58 100B with impressive efficiency. With support for lossless inference and enhanced processing power, BitNet enables faster AI applications while minimizing resource usage. It is a crucial tool for developers looking to implement LLMs on local systems, offering quick execution without sacrificing performance or energy efficiency.
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    ChatGPT Clone

    ChatGPT Clone

    ChatGPT interface with better UI

    ChatGPT Clone demonstrates a ChatGPT-style conversational interface wired to large-language-model backends, packaged so developers can self-host and extend. The goal is to replicate the core chat UX—message history, streaming tokens, code blocks, and system prompts—while letting you plug in different provider APIs or local models. It showcases a clean separation between the web client and the message orchestration layer so you can experiment with prompts, roles, and memory strategies. The project is useful for prototyping assistants, documentation bots, and internal developer tools without committing to a specific vendor or UI framework. Configuration is kept simple so newcomers can get a working chat in minutes and then dial in features like authentication or multi-model routing. While it illustrates how to hook into third-party LLM endpoints, it is typically positioned as an educational, self-hosted starter that you should operate responsibly and within provider's terms of use.
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    CogVLM2

    CogVLM2

    GPT4V-level open-source multi-modal model based on Llama3-8B

    CogVLM2 is the second generation of the CogVLM vision-language model series, developed by ZhipuAI and released in 2024. Built on Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct, CogVLM2 significantly improves over its predecessor by providing stronger performance across multimodal benchmarks such as TextVQA, DocVQA, and ChartQA, while introducing extended context length support of up to 8K tokens and high-resolution image input up to 1344×1344. The series includes models for both image understanding and video understanding, with CogVLM2-Video supporting up to 1-minute videos by analyzing keyframes. It supports bilingual interaction (Chinese and English) and has open-source versions optimized for dialogue and video comprehension. Notably, the Int4 quantized version allows efficient inference on GPUs with only 16GB of memory. The repository offers demos, API servers, fine-tuning examples, and integration with OpenAI API-compatible endpoints, making it accessible for both researchers and developers.
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    Google DeepMind GraphCast and GenCast

    Google DeepMind GraphCast and GenCast

    Global weather forecasting model using graph neural networks and JAX

    GraphCast, developed by Google DeepMind, is a research-grade weather forecasting framework that employs graph neural networks (GNNs) to generate medium-range global weather predictions. The repository provides complete example code for running and training both GraphCast and GenCast, two models introduced in DeepMind’s research papers. GraphCast is designed to perform high-resolution atmospheric simulations using the ERA5 dataset from ECMWF, while GenCast extends the approach with diffusion-based ensemble forecasting for probabilistic weather prediction. Both models are built on JAX and integrate advanced neural architectures capable of learning from multi-scale geophysical data represented on icosahedral meshes. The package includes pretrained model weights, normalization statistics, and demonstration notebooks that allow users to replicate and fine-tune weather forecasting experiments in Colab or on Google Cloud TPUs and GPUs.
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    HunyuanWorld-Mirror

    HunyuanWorld-Mirror

    Fast and Universal 3D reconstruction model for versatile tasks

    HunyuanWorld-Mirror focuses on fast, universal 3D reconstruction that can ingest varied inputs and produce multiple kinds of 3D outputs. The model accepts combinations of images, camera intrinsics and poses, or even depth cues, then reconstructs consistent 3D geometry suitable for downstream rendering or editing. The pipeline emphasizes both speed and flexibility so creators can go from casual captures to assets without elaborate capture rigs. Outputs can include point clouds, estimated camera parameters, and other 3D representations that plug into typical graphics workflows. The project sits within a broader family of Hunyuan models that explore world generation and 3D-consistent understanding, and this mirror variant makes the reconstruction stack easier to test. It’s attractive for rapid prototyping of scenes, environment scans, or reference assets when you need repeatable 3D results from ordinary media.
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    Improved GAN

    Improved GAN

    Code for the paper "Improved Techniques for Training GANs"

    Improved-GAN is the official code release from OpenAI accompanying the research paper Improved Techniques for Training GANs. It provides implementations of experiments conducted on datasets such as MNIST, SVHN, CIFAR-10, and ImageNet. The project focuses on demonstrating enhanced training methods for Generative Adversarial Networks, addressing stability and performance issues that were common in earlier GAN models. The repository includes training scripts, evaluation methods, and pretrained configurations for reproducing experimental results. By offering structured experiments across multiple datasets, it allows researchers to study and replicate the improvements described in the paper. Although the project is archived and not actively maintained, it remains a reference point in the history of GAN research, influencing subsequent model training approaches.
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    Menagerie

    Menagerie

    A collection of high-quality models for the MuJoCo physics engine

    MuJoCo Menagerie, developed by Google DeepMind, is a curated collection of high-quality simulation models designed for use with the MuJoCo physics engine. It serves as a comprehensive library of accurate and ready-to-use robotic, biomechanical, and mechanical models, ensuring users can perform reliable simulations without having to build or tune models from scratch. The repository aims to improve reproducibility and quality across robotics research by providing verified models that adhere to consistent design and physical standards. Each model directory contains its 3D assets, MJCF XML definitions, licensing information, and example scenes for visualization and testing. The collection spans a wide range of categories including robotic arms, humanoids, quadrupeds, mobile manipulators, drones, and biomechanical systems. Users can access models directly via the robot_descriptions Python package or by cloning the repository for use in interactive MuJoCo simulations.
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    OpenAI Harmony

    OpenAI Harmony

    Renderer for the harmony response format to be used with gpt-oss

    Harmony is a response format developed by OpenAI for use with the gpt-oss model series. It defines a structured way for language models to produce outputs, including regular text, reasoning traces, tool calls, and structured data. By mimicking the OpenAI Responses API, Harmony provides developers with a familiar interface while enabling more advanced capabilities such as multiple output channels, instruction hierarchies, and tool namespaces. The format is essential for ensuring gpt-oss models operate correctly, as they are trained to rely on this structure for generating and organizing their responses. For users accessing gpt-oss through third-party providers like HuggingFace, Ollama, or vLLM, Harmony formatting is handled automatically, but developers building custom inference setups must implement it directly. With its flexible design, Harmony serves as the foundation for creating more interpretable, controlled, and extensible interactions with open-weight language models.
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    PokeeResearch-7B

    PokeeResearch-7B

    Pokee Deep Research Model Open Source Repo

    PokeeResearchOSS provides an open-source, agentic “deep research” model centered on a 7B backbone that can browse, read, and synthesize current information from the web. Instead of relying only on static training data, the agent performs searches, visits pages, and extracts evidence before forming answers to complex queries. It is built to operate end-to-end: planning a research strategy, gathering sources, reasoning over conflicting claims, and writing a grounded response. The repository includes evaluation results on multi-step QA and research benchmarks, illustrating how web-time context boosts accuracy. Because the system is modular, you can swap the search component, reader, or policy to fit private deployments or different data domains. It’s aimed at developers who want a transparent, hackable research agent they can run locally or wire into existing workflows.
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    Sapiens

    Sapiens

    High-resolution models for human tasks

    Sapiens is a research framework from Meta AI focused on embodied intelligence and human-like multimodal learning, aiming to train agents that can perceive, reason, and act in complex environments. It integrates sensory inputs such as vision, audio, and proprioception into a unified learning architecture that allows agents to understand and adapt to their surroundings dynamically. The project emphasizes long-horizon reasoning and cross-modal grounding—connecting language, perception, and action into a single agentic model capable of following abstract goals. It includes simulation environments, datasets, and benchmarks for testing grounded understanding, imitation learning, and decision-making. The system’s modular pipeline supports both imitation-based and reinforcement-based training strategies, allowing flexible experimentation with different embodiments and tasks.
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    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge

    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge

    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge is a platform on top of Stable Diffusion

    Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge is a performance- and feature-oriented fork of the popular AUTOMATIC1111 interface that experiments with new backends, memory optimizations, and UX improvements. It targets heavy users and researchers who push large models, control nets, and high-resolution pipelines where default settings can become bottlenecks. The fork typically introduces toggles for scheduler behavior, attention implementations, caching, and precision modes to reach better speed or quality on given hardware. It also focuses on stability during long sessions, aiming to reduce out-of-memory failures and provide clearer diagnostics when they occur. The UI surfaces advanced options in a way that remains recognizable to WebUI users, so migration costs are low while gaining experimental features. In practice, Forge serves as a proving ground for ideas that may later influence upstream tools, giving power users early access to cutting-edge techniques.
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    VGGSfM

    VGGSfM

    VGGSfM: Visual Geometry Grounded Deep Structure From Motion

    VGGSfM is an advanced structure-from-motion (SfM) framework jointly developed by Meta AI Research (GenAI) and the University of Oxford’s Visual Geometry Group (VGG). It reconstructs 3D geometry, dense depth, and camera poses directly from unordered or sequential images and videos. The system combines learned feature matching and geometric optimization to generate high-quality camera calibrations, sparse/dense point clouds, and depth maps in standard COLMAP format. Version 2.0 adds support for dynamic scene handling, dense point cloud export, video-based reconstruction (1000+ frames), and integration with Gaussian Splatting pipelines. It leverages tools like PyCOLMAP, poselib, LightGlue, and PyTorch3D for feature matching, pose estimation, and visualization. With minimal configuration, users can process single scenes or full video sequences, apply motion masks to exclude moving objects, and train neural radiance or splatting models directly from reconstructed outputs.
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    Qwen2.5

    Qwen2.5

    Open source large language model by Alibaba

    Qwen2.5 is a series of large language models developed by the Qwen team at Alibaba Cloud, designed to enhance natural language understanding and generation across multiple languages. The models are available in various sizes, including 0.5B, 1.5B, 3B, 7B, 14B, 32B, and 72B parameters, catering to diverse computational requirements. Trained on a comprehensive dataset of up to 18 trillion tokens, Qwen2.5 models exhibit significant improvements in instruction following, long-text generation (exceeding 8,000 tokens), and structured data comprehension, such as tables and JSON formats. They support context lengths up to 128,000 tokens and offer multilingual capabilities in over 29 languages, including Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and more. The models are open-source under the Apache 2.0 license, with resources and documentation available on platforms like Hugging Face and ModelScope. This is a full ZIP snapshot of the Qwen2.5 code.
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    DiffRhythm

    DiffRhythm

    Di♪♪Rhythm: Blazingly Fast & Simple End-to-End Song Generation

    DiffRhythm is an open-source, diffusion-based model designed to generate full-length songs. Focused on music creation, it combines advanced AI techniques to produce coherent and creative audio compositions. The model utilizes a latent diffusion architecture, making it capable of producing high-quality, long-form music. It can be accessed on Huggingface, where users can interact with a demo or download the model for further use. DiffRhythm offers tools for both training and inference, and its flexibility makes it ideal for AI-based music production and research in music generation.
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    Warlock-Studio

    Warlock-Studio

    Suite with Real-ESRGAN, BSRGAN , IRCNN, GFPGAN & RIFE. v4.3

    Version 4.3 – Summary Fixed missing audio in generated videos. Corrected dark output issue in GFPGAN face restoration. Improved overall stability and synchronization. See CHANGELOG.md on GitHub for full details.
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    CO3D (Common Objects in 3D)

    CO3D (Common Objects in 3D)

    Tooling for the Common Objects In 3D dataset

    CO3Dv2 (Common Objects in 3D, version 2) is a large-scale 3D computer vision dataset and toolkit from Facebook Research designed for training and evaluating category-level 3D reconstruction methods using real-world data. It builds upon the original CO3Dv1 dataset, expanding both scale and quality—featuring 2× more sequences and 4× more frames, with improved image fidelity, more accurate segmentation masks, and enhanced annotations for object-centric 3D reconstruction. CO3Dv2 enables research in multi-view 3D reconstruction, novel view synthesis, and geometry-aware representation learning. Each of the thousands of sequences in CO3Dv2 captures a common object (from categories like cars, chairs, or plants) from multiple real-world viewpoints. The dataset includes RGB images, depth maps, masks, and camera poses for each frame, along with pre-defined training, validation, and testing splits for both few-view and many-view reconstruction tasks.
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    ChatGLM.cpp

    ChatGLM.cpp

    C++ implementation of ChatGLM-6B & ChatGLM2-6B & ChatGLM3 & GLM4(V)

    ChatGLM.cpp is a C++ implementation of the ChatGLM-6B model, enabling efficient local inference without requiring a Python environment. It is optimized for running on consumer hardware.
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    Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca 2

    Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca 2

    Chinese LLaMA-2 & Alpaca-2 Large Model Phase II Project

    This project is developed based on the commercially available large model Llama-2 released by Meta. It is the second phase of the Chinese LLaMA&Alpaca large model project. The Chinese LLaMA-2 base model and the Alpaca-2 instruction fine-tuning large model are open-sourced. These models expand and optimize the Chinese vocabulary on the basis of the original Llama-2, use large-scale Chinese data for incremental pre-training, and further improve the basic semantics and command understanding of Chinese. Performance improvements. The related model supports FlashAttention-2 training, supports 4K context and can be extended up to 18K+ through the NTK method.
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    Claude Code Security Review

    Claude Code Security Review

    An AI-powered security review GitHub Action using Claude

    The claude-code-security-review repository implements a GitHub Action that uses Claude (via the Anthropic API) to perform semantic security audits of code changes in pull requests. Rather than relying purely on pattern matching or static analysis, this action feeds diffs and surrounding context to Claude to reason about potential vulnerabilities (e.g. injection, misconfigurations, secrets exposure, etc). When a PR is opened, the action analyzes only the changed files (diff-aware scanning), generates findings (with explanations, severity, and remediation suggestions), filters false positives using custom prompt logic, and posts comments directly on the PR. It supports configuration inputs (which files/directories to skip, model timeout, whether to comment on the PR, etc). The tool is language-agnostic (it doesn’t need language-specific parsers), uses contextual understanding rather than simplistic rules, and aims to reduce noise with smarter filtering.
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    ControlNet

    ControlNet

    Let us control diffusion models

    ControlNet is a neural network architecture designed to add conditional control to text-to-image diffusion models. Rather than training from scratch, ControlNet “locks” the weights of a pre-trained diffusion model and introduces a parallel trainable branch that learns additional conditions—like edges, depth maps, segmentation, human pose, scribbles, or other guidance signals. This allows the system to control where and how the model should focus during generation, enabling users to steer layout, structure, and content more precisely than prompt text alone. The project includes many trained model variants that accept different types of conditioning (e.g., canny edge input, normal maps, skeletal pose) and produce improved fidelity in stable diffusion outputs. It is widely adopted in the community as a go-to tool for semi-automatic image generation workflows, especially when users want structure plus creative freedom.
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    DINOv2

    DINOv2

    PyTorch code and models for the DINOv2 self-supervised learning

    DINOv2 is a self-supervised vision learning framework that produces strong, general-purpose image representations without using human labels. It builds on the DINO idea of student–teacher distillation and adapts it to modern Vision Transformer backbones with a carefully tuned recipe for data augmentation, optimization, and multi-crop training. The core promise is that a single pretrained backbone can transfer well to many downstream tasks—from linear probing on classification to retrieval, detection, and segmentation—often requiring little or no fine-tuning. The repository includes code for training, evaluating, and feature extraction, with utilities to run k-NN or linear evaluation baselines to assess representation quality. Pretrained checkpoints cover multiple model sizes so practitioners can trade accuracy for speed and memory depending on their deployment constraints.
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    DeepSeek Coder

    DeepSeek Coder

    DeepSeek Coder: Let the Code Write Itself

    DeepSeek-Coder is a series of code-specialized language models designed to generate, complete, and infill code (and mixed code + natural language) with high fluency in both English and Chinese. The models are trained from scratch on a massive corpus (~2 trillion tokens), of which about 87% is code and 13% is natural language. This dataset covers project-level code structure (not just line-by-line snippets), using a large context window (e.g. 16K) and a secondary fill-in-the-blank objective to encourage better contextual completions and infilling. Multiple sizes of the model are offered (e.g. 1B, 5.7B, 6.7B, 33B) so users can trade off inference cost vs capability. The repo provides model weights, documentation on training setup, evaluation results on common benchmarks (HumanEval, MultiPL-E, APPS, etc.), and inference tools.
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