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    GraalPy

    GraalPy

    A Python 3 implementation built on GraalVM

    GraalPy is a high-performance implementation of the Python language for the JVM built on GraalVM. GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime. It has first-class support for embedding in Java and can turn Python applications into fast, standalone binaries. GraalPy is ready for production running pure Python code and has experimental support for many popular native extension modules.
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    Graph Notebook

    Graph Notebook

    Library extending Jupyter notebooks to integrate with Apache TinkerPop

    The graph notebook provides an easy way to interact with graph databases using Jupyter notebooks. Using this open-source Python package, you can connect to any graph database that supports the Apache TinkerPop, openCypher or the RDF SPARQL graph models. These databases could be running locally on your desktop or in the cloud. Graph databases can be used to explore a variety of use cases including knowledge graphs and identity graphs. This project includes many examples of Jupyter notebooks. It is recommended to explore them. All of the commands and features supported by graph notebook are explained in detail with examples within the sample notebooks. You can find them here. As this project has evolved, many new features have been added. If you are already familiar with graph-notebook but want a quick summary of new features added, a good place to start is the Air-Routes notebooks in the 02-Visualization folder.
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    Gym

    Gym

    Toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms

    Gym by OpenAI is a toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms. It supports teaching agents, everything from walking to playing games like Pong or Pinball. Open source interface to reinforce learning tasks. The gym library provides an easy-to-use suite of reinforcement learning tasks. Gym provides the environment, you provide the algorithm. You can write your agent using your existing numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. It makes no assumptions about the structure of your agent, and is compatible with any numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. The gym library is a collection of test problems — environments — that you can use to work out your reinforcement learning algorithms. These environments have a shared interface, allowing you to write general algorithms.
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    HACS Integration

    HACS Integration

    HACS gives you a UI to handle downloads of all your custom needs

    HACS is an integration for Home Assistant that simplifies the management of custom components, themes, and other community-driven content. It provides a user-friendly interface within Home Assistant for browsing, installing, and updating custom add-ons, enhancing the customization and extensibility of Home Assistant setups.​
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    HASS Configurator

    HASS Configurator

    Configuration UI for Home Assistant

    The HASS Configurator is a small web app (you access it via a web browser) that provides a filesystem browser and text-editor to modify files on the machine the configurator is running on. It has been created to allow easy configuration of Home Assistant. It is powered by Ace editor, which supports syntax highlighting for various code/markup languages. YAML files (the default language for Home Assistant configuration files) will be automatically checked for syntax errors while editing. The configurator fetches JavaScript libraries, CSS and fonts from CDNs. Hence it does NOT work when your client device is offline. And it is only available for Python 3.
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    Hack-Tools

    Hack-Tools

    Hack tools

    hack-tools is a collection of various hacking tools and utilities. It serves as a comprehensive toolkit for penetration testers and cybersecurity enthusiasts, encompassing a wide range of functionalities.​
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    Impacket

    A collection of Python classes for working with network protocols

    Impacket is a collection of Python classes designed for working with network protocols. It was primarily created in the hopes of alleviating some of the hindrances associated with the implementation of networking protocols and stacks, and aims to speed up research and educational activities. It provides low-level programmatic access to packets, and the protocol implementation itself for some of the protocols, like SMB1-3 and MSRPC. It features several protocols, including Ethernet, IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, NMB and SMB1, SMB2 and SMB3 and more. Impacket's object oriented API makes it easy to work with deep hierarchies of protocols. It can construct packets from scratch, as well as parse them from raw data.
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    Indico

    Indico

    A feature-rich event management system

    The effortless open-source tool for event organization, archival, and collaboration. Event-organization workflow that fits lectures, meetings, workshops, and conferences. A feature-rich event management system, made @ CERN, the place where the Web was born. A powerful and flexible hierarchical content management system for events, a full-blown conference organization workflow with call for Abstracts and abstract reviewing modules; flexible registration form creation and configuration; integration with existing payment systems; a paper reviewing workflow; a drag and drop timetable management interface; a simple badge editor with the possibility to print badges and tickets for participants; tools for meeting management and archival of presentation materials; a powerful room booking interface; integration with existing video conferencing solutions.
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    KJNodes for ComfyUI

    KJNodes for ComfyUI

    Various custom nodes for ComfyUI

    The ComfyUI-KJNodes project is a collection of custom nodes designed to extend the functionality of ComfyUI workflows. It provides a wide range of utility nodes that enhance control over generation processes, including scheduling, conditioning, and data manipulation. These nodes are intended to fill gaps in the default ComfyUI toolkit, offering additional flexibility for building complex pipelines. The project is often used alongside other extensions, such as video wrappers, to enable more advanced workflows. It supports tasks such as creating parameter schedules, managing conditioning inputs, and combining outputs from different nodes. By expanding the available building blocks, it allows users to design more precise and customizable workflows. The repository is frequently updated with new nodes that address emerging needs in generative AI pipelines. Overall, it serves as a foundational toolkit for advanced ComfyUI users.
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    Kubespray

    Kubespray

    Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster

    Can be deployed on AWS, GCE, Azure, OpenStack, vSphere, Equinix Metal (bare metal), Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (Experimental), or Baremetal. Highly available cluster. Composable (Choice of the network plugin for instance). Supports most popular Linux distributions. Continuous integration tests. The list of available docker versions is 18.09, 19.03, and 20.10. The recommended docker version is 20.10. The kubelet might break on docker's non-standard version numbering (it no longer uses semantic versioning). To ensure auto-updates don't break your cluster look into e.g. yum version lock plugin or apt pin). The target servers must have access to the Internet in order to pull docker images. Otherwise, additional configuration is required. The target servers are configured to allow IPv4 forwarding. If using IPv6 for pods and services, the target servers are configured to allow IPv6 forwarding.
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    Legit

    Legit

    Git for Humans, Inspired by GitHub for Mac™

    Legit is a complementary command-line interface for Git, optimized for workflow simplicity. It is heavily inspired by GitHub for Mac. We haven't re-created the git CLI tool in a GUI, we've created something different. We've created a tool that makes Git more accessible. Little things like auto-stashing when you switch branches will confuse git veterans, but it will make Git much easier to grok for newcomers because of the assumptions it makes about your Git workflow. Switches to specified branch. Defaults to the current branch. Automatically stashes and unstashes any changes. Synchronizes the given branch. Defaults to current branch. Stash, Fetch, Auto-Merge/Rebase, Push, and Unstash.
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    Maltrail

    Maltrail

    Malicious traffic detection system

    Maltrail is a malicious traffic detection system, utilizing publicly available (black)lists containing malicious and/or generally suspicious trails, along with static trails compiled from various AV reports and custom user-defined lists, where trail can be anything from domain name, URL, IP address (e.g. 185.130.5.231 for the known attacker) or HTTP User-Agent header value (e.g. sqlmap for automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool). Also, it uses (optional) advanced heuristic mechanisms that can help in the discovery of unknown threats (e.g. new malware). Sensor(s) is a standalone component running on the monitoring node (e.g. Linux platform connected passively to the SPAN/mirroring port or transparently inline on a Linux bridge) or at the standalone machine (e.g. Honeypot) where it "monitors" the passing Traffic for blacklisted items/trails (i.e. domain names, URLs and/or IPs).
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    Masonite

    Masonite

    The Modern And Developer Centric Python Web Framework

    Stop using old frameworks with just a few confusing features. Masonite is the developer-focused dev tool with all the features you need for the rapid development you deserve. Masonite is perfect for beginners getting their first web app deployed or advanced developers and businesses that need to reach for the full fleet of features available. Mail support for sending emails quickly. Queue support to speed your application up by sending jobs to run on a queue or asynchronously. Notifications for sending notifications to your users simply and effectively. Task scheduling to run your jobs on a schedule (like everyday at midnight) so you can set and forget your tasks. Events you can listen for to execute listeners that perform your tasks when certain events happen in your app. A BEAUTIFUL Active Record style ORM called Masonite ORM. Amazingness at your fingertips. Many more features you need which you can find in the docs!
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    Metarget

    Metarget

    Framework for automatic construction of vulnerable infrastructures

    Metarget = meta- + target, a framework providing automatic constructions of vulnerable infrastructures, used to deploy simple or complicated vulnerable cloud native targets swiftly and automatically. During security research, we might find that the deployment of a vulnerable environment often takes much time, while the time spent on testing PoC or ExP is comparatively short. In the field of cloud-native security, thanks to the complexity of cloud-native systems, this issue is more terrible. There are already some excellent security projects like Vulhub, and VulApps in the open-source community, which pack vulnerable scenes into container images so that researchers could utilize them and deploy scenes quickly. Hence, we develop Metarget and hope to solve the deployment issue above to some extent. Furthermore, we also expect that Metarget could help to construct multilayer vulnerable cloud native scenes automatically.
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    Mimesis

    Mimesis

    High-performance fake data generator for Python

    Mimesis is an open source high-performance fake data generator for Python, able to provide data for various purposes in various languages. It's currently the fastest fake data generator for Python, and supports many different data providers that can produce data related to people, food, transportation, internet and many more. Mimesis is really easy to use, with everything you need just an import away. Simply import an object, called a Provider, which represents the type of data you need. Mimesis currently supports 34 different locales, the specification of which when creating providers will return data that is appropriate for the language or country associated with that locale.
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    ModernGL

    ModernGL

    Modern OpenGL binding for Python

    ModernGL is a Python wrapper over OpenGL, designed to simplify the creation of high-performance, modern graphics applications. It provides an intuitive API for rendering 2D and 3D graphics, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced developers. ModernGL is suitable for applications such as games, simulations, and data visualizations.
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    NGINX Admin’s Handbook

    NGINX Admin’s Handbook

    How to improve NGINX performance, security, and other important things

    nginx-admins-handbook is a practical, in-depth guide for configuring, securing, and operating NGINX across real-world deployments. It distills years of research, notes, and field experience into a single handbook that complements the official docs with concrete rules, explanations, and curated external references. The handbook spans fundamentals and advanced topics alike, from HTTP and SSL/TLS basics to reverse proxy patterns, performance tuning, debugging workflows, and hardening strategies. A centerpiece is its prioritized checklist of 79 rules, grouped by criticality, helping readers focus on what most impacts security, reliability, and speed. Instead of copy-paste snippets in isolation, it emphasizes understanding trade-offs, avoiding common pitfalls, and balancing security with usability. Designed for system administrators and web application engineers, it aims to be a living companion that encourages experimentation, measurement, and continuous improvement of NGINX configurations
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    NSync

    NSync

    nsync is a C library that exports various synchronization primitives

    nsync is a portable C library that provides a collection of advanced synchronization primitives designed to facilitate safe and efficient multithreaded programming. It offers reader-writer locks, condition variables, run-once initialization, waitable counters, and waitable bits for coordination and cancellation between threads. Unlike traditional pthreads-based synchronization, nsync introduces conditional critical sections, allowing developers to wait for arbitrary conditions without explicit signaling or complex loop-based logic. This approach simplifies concurrency management and often improves readability and maintainability of multithreaded code. The library emphasizes efficiency, with locks and condition variables occupying minimal memory and supporting cancellation mechanisms through nsync_note objects rather than thread-level cancellation. Designed with portability and performance in mind, nsync can be compiled on Unix-like systems and Windows using a C90 compiler.
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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. Warp provides a set of primitives for working with arrays, geometry, and physics operations, allowing users to implement complex simulations without writing low-level CUDA code directly. It also supports differentiable programming, enabling gradients to be computed through simulation pipelines, which is particularly valuable for machine learning integration.
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    Numba

    Numba

    NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM

    Numba is an open source JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code. Numba translates Python functions to optimized machine code at runtime using the industry-standard LLVM compiler library. Numba-compiled numerical algorithms in Python can approach the speeds of C or FORTRAN. You don't need to replace the Python interpreter, run a separate compilation step, or even have a C/C++ compiler installed. Just apply one of the Numba decorators to your Python function, and Numba does the rest. Numba is designed to be used with NumPy arrays and functions. Numba generates specialized code for different array data types and layouts to optimize performance. Special decorators can create universal functions that broadcast over NumPy arrays just like NumPy functions do. Numba also works great with Jupyter notebooks for interactive computing, and with distributed execution frameworks, like Dask and Spark.
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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. It is also used as a foundation for accelerating higher-level libraries such as RAPIDS, where custom user-defined GPU functions are required. The repository represents the continuation of CUDA support after its deprecation in core Numba, ensuring ongoing development and optimization under NVIDIA’s ecosystem.
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    OWL

    OWL

    Optimized Workforce Learning for General Multi-Agent Assistance

    OWL (Optimized Workforce Learning) is a sophisticated open-source framework built on the CAMEL-AI ecosystem for orchestrating teams of AI agents to collaboratively solve complex, real-world tasks with dynamic planning and automation capabilities. Unlike single-agent systems, it treats task completion as a collaborative workforce where agents take on specialized roles (planning, execution, analysis) and coordinate via a modular multi-agent architecture that supports flexible teamwork across domains. OWL delivers state-of-the-art performance on benchmarks like GAIA and emphasizes real-time decision-making, web automation, rich search integration, document parsing, and multi-tool workflows, making it suitable for tasks ranging from information retrieval to interactive automation.
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    OpenWPM

    OpenWPM

    A web privacy measurement framework

    OpenWPM is a web privacy measurement framework that makes it easy to collect data for privacy studies on a scale of thousands to millions of websites. OpenWPM is built on top of Firefox, with automation provided by Selenium. It includes several hooks for data collection. Check out the instrumentation section below for more details. OpenWPM is tested on Ubuntu 18.04 via TravisCI and is commonly used via the docker container that this repo builds, which is also based on Ubuntu. Although we don't officially support other platforms, conda is a cross-platform utility and the install script can be expected to work on OSX and other Linux distributions. OpenWPM does not support windows. The main pre-requisite for OpenWPM is conda, a cross-platform package management tool.
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    PaddleX

    PaddleX

    PaddlePaddle End-to-End Development Toolkit

    PaddleX is a deep learning full-process development tool based on the core framework, development kit, and tool components of Paddle. It has three characteristics opening up the whole process, integrating industrial practice, and being easy to use and integrate. Image classification and labeling is the most basic and simplest labeling task. Users only need to put pictures belonging to the same category in the same folder. When the model is trained, we need to divide the training set, the validation set and the test set. Therefore, we need to divide the above data. Using the paddlex command, the data set can be randomly divided into 70% training set, 20% validation set and 10% test set. If you use the PaddleX visualization client for model training, the data set division function is integrated in the client, and you do not need to use command division by yourself.
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    Parsera

    Parsera

    Lightweight library for scraping web-sites with LLMs

    Scrape data from any website with only a link and column descriptions. Parsera is a tool designed to scrape web content, specifically handling poorly structured or messy websites.
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