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    MakeHuman

    MakeHuman

    This is the main repository for the MakeHuman application as such

    This is the main source code for the MakeHuman application as such. See "Getting started" below for instructions on how to get MakeHuman up and running. Mac users should be able to use the same instructions as windows users, although this has not been thoroughly tested. At the point of writing this, the source code is almost ready for a stable release. The testing vision for this code is to build a community release that includes main application and often-used, user-contributed plug-ins. We...
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    SymPy

    SymPy

    A computer algebra system written in pure Python

    SymPy is an open source Python library for symbolic mathematics. Its goal is to become a full-featured computer algebra system (CAS) while maintaining the simplicity of its code. Written entirely in Python, SymPy is easy to use, comprehensible and easily extensible. It’s also very lightweight as it solely depends on mpmath, a pure Python library for arbitrary floating point arithmetic.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Numba CUDA Target

    Numba CUDA Target

    The CUDA target for Numba

    Numba CUDA Target is NVIDIA’s maintained CUDA backend for the Numba JIT compiler, enabling developers to write GPU-accelerated code directly in Python. It allows users to define CUDA kernels using Python syntax, which are then compiled into efficient GPU code at runtime using LLVM-based toolchains. This approach significantly lowers the barrier to entry for GPU programming by eliminating the need to write CUDA C++ while still delivering high performance. The project supports the SIMT programming model, allowing developers to control threads, blocks, and memory hierarchies similarly to native CUDA programming. ...
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    Hy

    Hy

    A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python

    ...The first thing a Python programmer will notice about Hy is that it has Lisp’s traditional parenthesis-heavy prefix syntax in place of Python’s C-like infix syntax. As in other Lisps, the value of a simplistic syntax is that it facilitates Lisp’s signature feature, metaprogramming through macros, which are functions that manipulate code objects at compile-time to produce new code objects, which are then executed as if they had been part of the original code.
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    attrs

    attrs

    Python Classes Without Boilerplate

    attrs is a Python package that lets you write classes without all the usual drudgery. Its ultimate goal is to help you write concise and correct software without slowing down your code. attrs provides a class decorator and a means to declaratively define the attributes on that class. This results in a concise and explicit overview of the class's attributes, a human-readable __repr__, a complete set of comparison methods and more, all without having to repetitively write dull boilerplate code and without negatively affecting your runtime performance. ...
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    Locust

    Locust

    Scalable open source load testing tool

    Locust is an open source user load testing tool written in Python. The idea behind Locust is to swarm your web site or other systems with attacks from simulated users during a test, with each user behavior defined by you using Python code. This swarming process is then monitored from a web UI in real-time, and will help identify any bottlenecks in your code before real users can come in. As it is completely event-based, Locust can have thousands or even millions of simultaneous users distributed over multiple machines swarming your system. ...
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    Ruff

    Ruff

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust. Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrating more functionality behind a single, common interface. Ruff can be used to replace Flake8 (plus dozens of plugins), isort, pydocstyle, yesqa, eradicate, pyupgrade, and autoflake, all while executing tens or hundreds of times faster than any individual tool. Ruff is extremely actively developed and used in major open-source projects. Ruff can be configured...
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    PyGAD

    PyGAD

    Source code of PyGAD, Python 3 library for building genetic algorithms

    PyGAD is an open-source easy-to-use Python 3 library for building the genetic algorithm and optimizing machine learning algorithms. It supports Keras and PyTorch. PyGAD supports optimizing both single-objective and multi-objective problems. PyGAD supports different types of crossover, mutation, and parent selection. PyGAD allows different types of problems to be optimized using the genetic algorithm by customizing the fitness function.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Mito

    Mito

    AI-powered Jupyter spreadsheet that converts workflows into Python

    Mito is an open source set of Jupyter extensions designed to speed up Python workflows and data analysis. It combines a spreadsheet-style interface with AI-assisted coding, allowing users to explore, clean, and transform data without switching tools. Mito includes a context-aware AI assistant that helps generate code, debug errors, and guide workflows directly inside Jupyter. Its spreadsheet layer supports familiar functions such as filters, pivot tables, and formulas, while automatically converting every action into production-ready Python code. ...
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    NVIDIA Warp

    NVIDIA Warp

    A Python framework for accelerated simulation, data generation

    NVIDIA Warp is a high-performance Python framework developed by NVIDIA for building and accelerating simulation, graphics, and physics-based workloads using GPU computing. It enables developers to write kernel-level code in Python that is automatically compiled into efficient CUDA kernels, combining ease of use with near-native performance. The framework is designed for applications such as robotics, reinforcement learning, physical simulation, and differentiable computing, where performance and flexibility are critical. ...
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    NetworkX

    NetworkX

    Network analysis in Python

    ...Edges can hold arbitrary data (e.g., weights, time-series). Open source 3-clause BSD license. Well tested with over 90% code coverage. Additional benefits from Python include fast prototyping, easy to teach, and multi-platform. Find the shortest path between two nodes in an undirected graph. Python’s None object is not allowed to be used as a node. It determines whether optional function arguments have been assigned in many functions. And it can be used as a sentinel object meaning “not a node”.
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    FLUX.1

    FLUX.1

    Official inference repo for FLUX.1 models

    ...This repo focuses on running the open-source model variants efficiently, providing scripts, model loading logic, and examples for local installations, and supports integration with Python toolchains like PyTorch and popular generative pipelines. Users can launch CLI tools to generate images, experiment with different FLUX variants, and extend the base code for research-oriented applications.
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    simplejson

    simplejson

    simplejson is a simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder/decoder

    simplejson is a simple, fast, complete, correct and extensible JSON <http://json.org> encoder and decoder for Python 3.3+ with legacy support for Python 2.5+. It is pure Python code with no dependencies but includes an optional C extension for a serious speed boost. simplejson is the externally maintained development version of the json library included with Python (since 2.6). This version is tested with the latest Python 3.8 and maintains backward compatibility with Python 3.3+ and the legacy Python 2.5 - Python 2.7 releases. ...
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    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Python code to reproduce illustrations from Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book is the official companion repository for The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book written by machine learning researcher Andriy Burkov. The repository contains Python code used to generate the figures, visualizations, and illustrative examples presented in the book. Its purpose is to help readers better understand the concepts explained in the text by allowing them to run and experiment with the underlying code themselves. The book itself provides a concise overview of machine learning theory and practice, covering topics such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, neural networks, and optimization algorithms. ...
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    CRUFT

    CRUFT

    Allows you to maintain all the necessary cruft for building projects

    cruft allows you to maintain all the necessary boilerplate for packaging and building projects separate from the code you intentionally write. Fully compatible with existing Cookiecutter templates. Cruft is a tool built on top of CookieCutter that helps maintain the boilerplate code for packaging and building projects separately from the intentional code. It ensures that projects remain up-to-date with their templates.
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    Frappe

    Frappe

    Low code web framework for real world applications

    Frappe is a full-stack, low-code web framework written in Python and JavaScript, used to build scalable and modular enterprise applications. It powers ERPNext and includes tools for REST APIs, user management, document modeling, workflows, and real-time updates. Frappe uses a "model-view-controller" approach with its own ORM and frontend system, enabling rapid development without sacrificing control or performance.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Slither

    Slither

    Static Analyzer for Solidity

    Slither is a Solidity static analysis framework written in Python 3. It runs a suite of vulnerability detectors, prints visual information about contract details, and provides an API to easily write custom analyses. Slither enables developers to find vulnerabilities, enhance their code comprehension, and quickly prototype custom analyses. Slither is the first open-source static analysis framework for Solidity.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    fugue

    fugue

    A unified interface for distributed computing

    Fugue is a unified interface for distributed computing that lets users execute Python, Pandas, and SQL code on Spark, Dask, and Ray with minimal rewrites.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    httpdbg

    httpdbg

    Tool for Python developers to easily debug the HTTP(S) client requests

    httpdbg is a tool for Python developers to easily debug the HTTP(S) client requests in a Python program.
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    IDA Pro MCP

    IDA Pro MCP

    MCP Server for IDA Pro

    The IDA Pro MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to integrate with IDA Pro, a popular disassembler and debugger. It enables AI assistants to interact with IDA Pro, facilitating tasks such as code analysis and reverse engineering. ​
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    brython

    brython

    Implementation of Python 3 running in the browser

    Brython (Browser Python) is an implementation of Python 3 running in the browser, with an interface to the DOM elements and events. Brython supports the syntax of Python 3, including comprehensions, generators, metaclasses, imports, etc. and many modules of the CPython distribution. Since version 3.8.0, Brython implements the Python version of the same major/minor version number. It includes libraries to interact with DOM elements and events, and with existing Javascript libraries such as...
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    Diagrams

    Diagrams

    Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures

    Diagrams lets you draw the cloud system architecture in Python code. It was born for prototyping a new system architecture without any design tools. You can also describe or visualize the existing system architecture as well. Diagram as Code allows you to track the architecture diagram changes in any version control system. Diagrams currently support main major providers including AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Alibaba Cloud, Oracle Cloud, etc.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    magentic

    magentic

    Seamlessly integrate LLMs as Python functions

    Easily integrate Large Language Models into your Python code. Simply use the @prompt and @chatprompt decorators to create functions that return structured output from the LLM. Mix LLM queries and function calling with regular Python code to create complex logic.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    TorchRL

    TorchRL

    A modular, primitive-first, python-first PyTorch library

    TorchRL is an open-source Reinforcement Learning (RL) library for PyTorch. TorchRL provides PyTorch and python-first, low and high-level abstractions for RL that are intended to be efficient, modular, documented, and properly tested. The code is aimed at supporting research in RL. Most of it is written in Python in a highly modular way, such that researchers can easily swap components, transform them, or write new ones with little effort.
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    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python

    ...Because it’s in pure Python, it’s easy to read and modify, making it accessible even to those with modest programming experience. The repo helps bridge the gap between theoretical algorithm descriptions and real-world code, giving concrete, working implementations that one can study, debug, or extend.
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