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    PyGObject for Windows

    PyGObject for Windows

    All-In-One PyGI/PyGObject for Windows Installer

    Cross-platform python dynamic bindings of GObject-based libraries for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Jython is a Java implementation of the Python language. It allows users to compile Python source code to Java byte codes, and run the resulting bytecodes on any Java Virtual Machine. It is the successor to JPython.
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    Easy control of virtual machines of VirtualBox (virtualization solution) on a Linux headless server. Autostart and autosave on boot/halt. Start, stop, save, backup and show status of sessions in batch mode from command line.
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    AICodeBot

    AICodeBot

    AI-powered tool for developers, simplifying coding tasks

    AICodeBot is a terminal-based coding assistant designed to make your coding life easier. Think of it as your AI version of a pair programmer. Perform code reviews, create helpful commit messages, debug problems, and help you think through building new features. A team member that accelerates the pace of development and helps you write better code. We've planned to build out multiple different interfaces for interacting with AICodeBot. To start, it's a command-line tool that you can install and run in your terminal and a GitHub Action for Code Reviews. This project was built before AI Coding Assistants were cool. As such, much of the functionality has been replicated in various IDEs. Where AICodeBot shines is a) it's in the terminal, not GUI, and b) it can be used in processes like GitHub actions. We're using AICodeBot to build AICodeBot, and it's upward spiraling all the time.️ We're looking for contributors to help us build it out.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be adapted directly into your own infrastructure or to serve as reference blueprints when learning how to structure automation projects. Whether you’re managing a handful of servers or deploying at scale, this repo provides starting points that illustrate how Ansible can streamline repetitive operational tasks.
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    Apache MXNet (incubating)

    Apache MXNet (incubating)

    A flexible and efficient library for deep learning

    Apache MXNet is an open source deep learning framework designed for efficient and flexible research prototyping and production. It contains a dynamic dependency scheduler that automatically parallelizes both symbolic and imperative operations. On top of this is a graph optimization layer, overall making MXNet highly efficient yet still portable, lightweight and scalable.
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    AutoPkg

    AutoPkg

    Automating packaging and software distribution on macOS

    AutoPkg is a system that automatically prepares software for distribution to managed clients. Recipes allow you to specify a series of simple actions which combined together can perform complex tasks, similar to Automator workflows or Unix pipes.
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    Azure SDK for Python

    Azure SDK for Python

    Active development of the Azure SDK for Python

    This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for Python. For consumers of the SDK we recommend visiting our public developer docs or our versioned developer docs. For your convenience, each service has a separate set of libraries that you can choose to use instead of one, large Azure package. To get started with a specific library, see the README.md (or README.rst) file located in the library's project folder. Last stable versions of packages that have been provided for usage with Azure and are production-ready. These libraries provide you with similar functionalities to the Preview ones as they allow you to use and consume existing resources and interact with them, for example: upload a blob. They might not implement the guidelines or have the same feature set as the November releases. They do however offer wider coverage of services. A new set of management libraries that follow the Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python are now available.
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    BIP Utility Library

    BIP Utility Library

    Generation of mnemonics, seeds, private/public keys and addresses

    Generation of mnemonics, seeds, private/public keys, and addresses for different types of cryptocurrencies. A Python library for handling cryptocurrency wallet standards like BIP32, BIP39, and BIP44.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Barfi

    Barfi

    A Python visual Flow Based Programming library

    A Python visual Flow-Based Programming library that integrates into your existing workflow. Barfi is a Flow-Based Programming environment that provides a graphical programming interface. It is integratable into your existing Python workflows. A schema is built using barfi.Blocks. Then the schema is executed with barfi.ComputeEngine. Each barfi.Block has some properties that enable the FBP and schema building. Firstly, each Block has Input and Output interfaces that link to other Blocks. Each Block can carry an executable function, that is specified by the user. This function can access/get data from the Input interface, perform computations or calculations, and set the Output interface. In general, Barfi is an abstraction of Graphical Programming, Flow-Based Programming, or Node programming. Where the Block is synonymous to a Node, and a Link (connection) is synonymous with an Edge. There are many ways to call this, each serving a specific need or a philosophy.
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    CUDA Python

    CUDA Python

    Performance meets Productivity

    CUDA Python is a unified Python interface for accessing and working with the NVIDIA CUDA platform, enabling developers to build GPU-accelerated applications entirely in Python. It acts as a metapackage composed of multiple submodules that provide both high-level and low-level access to CUDA functionality, including runtime APIs, driver APIs, and JIT compilation tools. The project is designed to simplify GPU programming by offering Pythonic abstractions while still exposing the full power of CUDA for advanced users. It integrates tightly with the broader Python GPU ecosystem, including Numba for kernel compilation and CCCL for parallel primitives, allowing developers to write performant code without leaving Python. The toolkit also includes utilities for profiling, memory management, distributed computing, and numerical operations, making it suitable for scientific computing, AI, and data processing workloads.
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    Claude Code Plugins Directory

    Claude Code Plugins Directory

    Official, Anthropic-managed directory of high quality Claude Plugins

    Claude Code Plugins Directory repository provides a collection of plugins intended to extend Claude’s capabilities by turning the model into a specialized assistant tailored to specific workflows, teams, or organizational needs. These plugins define how Claude should access tools, retrieve data, and execute structured tasks so that outputs become more consistent and production-ready. The project emphasizes customizable automation by allowing developers to encode preferred workflows, domain knowledge, and operational rules directly into plugin configurations. It is built to work with Claude Cowork and Claude Code environments, enabling teams to standardize how AI assistance behaves across different use cases. By exposing slash commands and workflow logic, the repository helps organizations operationalize AI in real business contexts rather than relying on generic prompting.
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    ComfyUI SUPIR

    ComfyUI SUPIR

    SUPIR upscaling wrapper for ComfyUI

    The ComfyUI-SUPIR project is a ComfyUI integration of the SUPIR model, which is designed for high-quality image restoration and super-resolution. It enables users to enhance low-resolution or degraded images using advanced diffusion-based techniques. The integration provides nodes that allow users to control parameters such as noise levels, guidance strength, and output quality. It is particularly useful for workflows that require upscaling or restoring images before further processing. The project leverages modern generative models to produce sharp, detailed outputs while preserving the original structure of the image. It can be combined with other ComfyUI nodes for tasks such as stylization or animation. The system is designed to balance quality and performance, making it suitable for both experimentation and production use. Overall, it brings state-of-the-art image enhancement capabilities into the ComfyUI ecosystem.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ComfyUI-LivePortraitKJ

    ComfyUI-LivePortraitKJ

    ComfyUI nodes for LivePortrait

    The ComfyUI-LivePortraitKJ project is a ComfyUI extension focused on generating animated portraits from static images. It enables users to create lifelike facial animations by driving a portrait with motion data or reference inputs. The system uses advanced generative techniques to simulate realistic facial expressions and movements. It integrates into ComfyUI as a set of nodes, allowing users to combine it with other tools for complex animation workflows. The project is particularly useful for creating talking avatars, animated characters, or expressive visual content. It allows fine control over animation parameters, enabling customization of movement intensity and style. By leveraging diffusion and motion transfer techniques, it produces smooth and coherent animations. Overall, it provides an accessible way to generate portrait animations within a node-based pipeline.
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    Cookiecutter Django

    Cookiecutter Django

    Framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly

    Powered by Cookiecutter, Cookiecutter Django is a framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly. Cookiecutter Django works with Python 3.9 and renders Django projects with 100% starting test coverage. It has 12-Factor based settings via django-environment. Secure by default, beacuse we believe in SSL. Optimized development and production settings. Registration is handled via django-allauth. It comes with custom user model ready to go. Provides an optional basic ASGI setup for Websockets and an optional custom static build using Gulp and livereload. Send emails via Anymail (using Mailgun by default or Amazon SES if AWS is selected cloud provider, but switchable). Media storage using Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage. Docker support using docker-compose for development and production (using Traefik with LetsEncrypt support). Procfile for deploying to Heroku. Provides instructions for deploying to PythonAnywhere. You can run tests with unittest or pytest.
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    DeepLearning

    DeepLearning

    Deep Learning (Flower Book) mathematical derivation

    " Deep Learning " is the only comprehensive book in the field of deep learning. The full name is also called the Deep Learning AI Bible (Deep Learning) . It is edited by three world-renowned experts, Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville. Includes linear algebra, probability theory, information theory, numerical optimization, and related content in machine learning. At the same time, it also introduces deep learning techniques used by practitioners in the industry, including deep feedforward networks, regularization, optimization algorithms, convolutional networks, sequence modeling and practical methods, and investigates topics such as natural language processing, Applications in speech recognition, computer vision, online recommender systems, bioinformatics, and video games. Finally, the Deep Learning book provides research directions covering theoretical topics including linear factor models, autoencoders, representation learning, structured probabilistic models, etc.
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    DocsGPT

    DocsGPT

    Private AI platform for agents, enterprise search and RAG pipelines

    DocsGPT is an open-source AI platform for deploying private RAG pipelines, AI agents, and enterprise search on your own infrastructure. Connect any data source (PDFs, DOCX, CSV, Excel, HTML, audio, GitHub, databases, URLs) and get accurate, hallucination-free answers with source citations. Choose your LLM: OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, or local models. Works with Qdrant, MongoDB, and Elasticsearch and more. Deploy via Docker or Kubernetes with full data sovereignty. Build embeddable chat and search widgets, automate multi-step workflows with AI agents, and integrate via Slack, Telegram, Discord, or REST API. Enterprise features include RBAC, 99.9% uptime SLA, and dedicated support. MIT licensed.
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    Dulwich

    Dulwich

    Pure-Python Git implementation

    Dulwich is a Python implementation of the Git file formats and protocols, which does not depend on Git itself. All functionality is available in pure Python. Optional C extensions can be built for improved performance. Dulwich takes its name from the area in London where the friendly Mr. and Mrs. Git once attended a cocktail party. Supported Python versions are Python 3.5 and later. Versions of Dulwich prior to 0.20 also supported Python 2.7. Supported platforms include Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. Dulwich comes with both a lower-level API and higher-level plumbing ("porcelain"). By default, Dulwich' setup.py will attempt to build and install the optional C extensions. The reason for this is that they significantly improve the performance since some low-level operations that are executed often are much slower in CPython.
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    Exegol

    Exegol

    Fully featured and community-driven hacking environment

    Exegol is a community-driven hacking environment, powerful and yet simple enough to be used by anyone in day-to-day engagements. Exegol is the best solution to deploy powerful hacking environments securely, easily, and professionally. No more unstable, not-so-security-focused systems lacking major offensive tools. Kali Linux (and similar alternatives) are great toolboxes for learners, students, and junior pentesters. However professionals have different needs, and their context requires a whole new design.
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    Face Alignment

    Face Alignment

    2D and 3D Face alignment library build using pytorch

    Detect facial landmarks from Python using the world's most accurate face alignment network, capable of detecting points in both 2D and 3D coordinates. Build using FAN's state-of-the-art deep learning-based face alignment method. For numerical evaluations, it is highly recommended to use the lua version which uses identical models with the ones evaluated in the paper. More models will be added soon. By default, the package will use the SFD face detector. However, the users can alternatively use dlib, BlazeFace, or pre-existing ground truth bounding boxes. While not required, for optimal performance(especially for the detector) it is highly recommended to run the code using a CUDA-enabled GPU. While here the work is presented as a black box, if you want to know more about the intrisecs of the method please check the original paper either on arxiv or my webpage.
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    Face Recognition

    World's simplest facial recognition api for Python & the command line

    Face Recognition is the world's simplest face recognition library. It allows you to recognize and manipulate faces from Python or from the command line using dlib's (a C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools) state-of-the-art face recognition built with deep learning. Face Recognition is highly accurate and is able to do a number of things. It can find faces in pictures, manipulate facial features in pictures, identify faces in pictures, and do face recognition on a folder of images from the command line. It could even do real-time face recognition and blur faces on videos when used with other Python libraries.
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    Flagsmith

    Flagsmith

    Open source feature flagging and remote config service

    Release features with confidence; manage feature flags across web, mobile, and server-side applications. Use our hosted API, deploy to your own private cloud, or run on-premises. Flagsmith provides an all-in-one platform for developing, implementing, and managing your feature flags. Whether you are moving off an in-house solution or using toggles for the first time, you will be amazed by the power and efficiency gained by using Flagsmith. Flagsmith makes it easy to create and manage feature toggles across web, mobile, and server-side applications. Just wrap a section of code with a flag, and then use Flagsmith to manage that feature. Manage feature flags by the development environment, and for individual users, a segment of users, or a percentage. This means quickly implementing practices like canary deployments. Multivariate flags allow you to use a percentage split across two or more variations for precise A/B/n testing and experimentation.
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    Flask-SQLAlchemy

    Flask-SQLAlchemy

    Adds SQLAlchemy support to Flask

    Flask-SQLAlchemy is an extension for Flask that adds support for SQLAlchemy to your application. It simplifies using SQLAlchemy with Flask by setting up common objects and patterns for using those objects, such as a session tied to each web request, models, and engines. Flask-SQLAlchemy does not change how SQLAlchemy works or is used. See the SQLAlchemy documentation to learn how to work with the ORM in depth. The documentation here will only cover setting up the extension, not how to use SQLAlchemy.
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    Google Cloud Platform Python Samples

    Google Cloud Platform Python Samples

    Code samples used on cloud.google

    Google Cloud Platform Python Samples repository is a large, curated collection of Python code examples that demonstrate how to use a wide range of Google Cloud services in real-world scenarios. It serves as a practical companion to official documentation, providing runnable snippets that illustrate how to authenticate, configure environments, and interact with APIs across products such as storage, AI services, and data processing tools. The repository is organized into product-specific directories, allowing developers to quickly locate examples relevant to their use case and adapt them into production workflows. It emphasizes hands-on learning by guiding users through setup steps such as creating virtual environments, installing dependencies, and running scripts locally. These samples are designed to accelerate development by showing best practices for connecting services, handling data, and managing cloud resources programmatically.
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    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac

    Google Toolbox for Mac (GTMSession) is a comprehensive collection of open source Objective-C utilities and frameworks developed by Google to support macOS and iOS application development. It consolidates reusable code components drawn from various internal Google projects, offering developers a wide range of tools for building efficient, maintainable Apple platform software. The library includes modules for networking, logging, testing, data handling, and user interface extensions, helping developers avoid reinventing common functionality. Its modular design allows developers to integrate only the components they need, improving project flexibility and performance. With well-documented interfaces and consistent coding standards, Google Toolbox for Mac serves as a reliable foundation for both small and large-scale applications. It continues to be widely used across open source and internal projects that target Apple ecosystems.
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