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    Porcupine

    Porcupine

    On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning

    Build always-listening yet private voice applications. Porcupine is a highly-accurate and lightweight wake word engine. It enables building always-listening voice-enabled applications. It is using deep neural networks trained in real-world environments. Compact and computationally-efficient. It is perfect for IoT. Cross-platform. Arm Cortex-M, STM32, PSoC, Arduino, and i.MX RT. Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson Nano, and BeagleBone. Android and iOS. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64, arm64), and Windows (x86_64). Scalable. It can detect multiple always-listening voice commands with no added runtime footprint. Self-service. Developers can train custom wake word models using Picovoice Console. Porcupine is the right product if you need to detect one or a few static (always-listening) voice commands. If you want to create voice experiences similar to Alexa or Google, see the Picovoice platform.
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    TTS WebUI

    TTS WebUI

    A single Gradio + React WebUI with extensions for ACE-Step

    TTS-WebUI is a unified Gradio + React web interface that brings together a large ecosystem of text-to-speech, voice conversion, and audio generation models under a single UI. It supports a wide range of models such as Bark, MusicGen, Tortoise, RVC, StyleTTS2, ParlerTTS, CosyVoice, XTTSv2, Stable Audio, SeamlessM4T, and many others, exposing them as interchangeable backends for speech and music synthesis. The project provides an installer that sets up Conda, Python environments, and all necessary dependencies, so users can focus on experimenting with voices instead of managing tooling. It offers both a Gradio backend and an optional React frontend, which can be accessed on separate ports and even run inside Docker for more reproducible deployments. An extension system lets you enable extra models and tools, install community extensions from a catalog, and manage them via a dedicated GUI or CLI extension manager.
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    TUUI

    TUUI

    A desktop MCP client designed as a tool unitary utility integration

    Tuui is a desktop chat application built around the Model Context Protocol (MCP), designed as a unified tool to streamline AI interactions by orchestrating LLM APIs across various vendors, with many components generated or transformed through AI workflows. This repository is essentially an LLM chat desktop application based on MCP. It also represents a bold experiment in creating a complete project using AI. Many components within the project have been directly converted or generated from the prototype project through AI. Given the considerations regarding the quality and safety of AI-generated content, this project employs strict syntax checks and naming conventions. Therefore, for any further development, please ensure that you use the linting tools I've set up to check and automatically fix syntax issues.
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    WitNote

    WitNote

    WitNote is a local-first AI writing companion for macOS and Windows

    WitNote is a lightweight, privacy-focused note-taking application that lets users capture thoughts, ideas, and structured information quickly with minimalist design and distraction-free editing. It supports rich text snippets, markdown formatting, and tagging to help users organize notes in a way that scales from simple reminders to complex project documentation. The interface emphasizes speed: notes are instantly searchable via keyword, tag, or creation date, and the app syncs smoothly across devices or offline states without requiring complex configuration. For users who prefer to stay in command-line or keyboard-driven environments, WitNote offers efficient shortcuts that keep interactions nimble and fluid without forcing users into menus. Optional plug-ins or extensions expand its capabilities to include calendar integrations, reminders, or integration with external storage backends like Git repositories.
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    agent-browser

    agent-browser

    Browser automation CLI for AI agents

    agent-browser is a toolkit that embeds AI agent capabilities directly into the web browser, enabling agents to interact with web content, scripts, and user actions while maintaining security boundaries that respect user privacy and browser constraints. It effectively provides a sandbox where AI agents can read, scroll, click, and interpret pages in context, allowing them to automate workflows, answer questions about page content, or generate structured summaries directly from the user’s current tab. The project emphasizes standards and safety, defining interfaces that let agents access DOM data, interpret events, and generate actionable insights without exposing sensitive credential-level access or violating policy boundaries. Users benefit from a tighter feedback loop: agents can observe user tasks in-situ and respond with contextually relevant actions or suggested steps, like form completion, navigation shortcuts, or detailed explanations of UI elements.
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    textlint

    textlint

    The pluggable natural language linter for text and markdown

    Textlint is an extensible linting tool for text and markdown files, designed to enforce style guidelines, detect errors, and improve writing quality.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    AI as Workspace

    AI as Workspace

    An elegant AI chat client. Full-featured, lightweight

    AI as Workspace, short for AI as Workspace, is an open-source AI client application that provides a unified interface for interacting with multiple large language models and AI tools within a single workspace environment. The platform is designed as a lightweight yet powerful desktop or web application that organizes AI interactions through structured workspaces. Instead of managing individual chat sessions separately, users can group conversations, artifacts, and tasks within customizable workspaces that support different projects or contexts. AIaW supports multiple AI providers and models through a flexible interface compatible with common API formats used by services such as OpenAI-style endpoints. The application also includes a plugin system that allows developers to extend the platform with additional capabilities such as automation tools, integrations, or custom AI utilities.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    EventCatalog

    EventCatalog

    Open source tool for documenting and exploring event-driven systems

    EventCatalog is an open source documentation tool designed for event-driven architectures. It helps teams organize, document, and understand complex systems by mapping events, services, domains, and flows in one place. Instead of scattered knowledge, it creates a central, searchable catalog that improves visibility and collaboration. Documentation is generated and maintained automatically, making it easier to keep systems up to date as they evolve. With built-in discoverability features, developers and stakeholders can quickly explore how services interact and identify dependencies. EventCatalog supports extensibility through APIs and integrations, allowing teams to adapt it to their workflows. By bringing structure and governance to distributed systems, EventCatalog reduces confusion and helps teams make informed decisions faster. It is widely used by organizations to simplify event-driven systems and improve communication across teams.
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    Laminar

    Laminar

    Open-source all-in-one platform for engineering AI products

    Laminar is an open source all-in-one platform for engineering best-in-class LLM products. Data governs the quality of your LLM application. Laminar helps you collect it, understand it, and use it. When you trace your LLM application, you get a clear picture of every step of execution and simultaneously collect invaluable data. You can use it to set up better evaluations, as dynamic few-shot examples, and for fine-tuning. All traces are sent in the background via gRPC with minimal overhead. Tracing of text and image models is supported, audio models are coming soon. You can set up LLM-as-a-judge or Python script evaluators to run on each received span. Evaluators label spans, which is more scalable than human labeling, and especially helpful for smaller teams. Laminar lets you go beyond a single prompt. You can build and host complex chains, including mixtures of agents or self-reflecting LLM pipelines.
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    PearAI

    PearAI

    The Open Source AI-Powered Code Editor. A fork of VSCode and Continue

    Ask questions or generate code with the context of your codebase for accurate results. This also works with choosing specific folders, online docs, terminal content, files, and more. PearAI can directly code in your files, and allow you to see diffs. Try CMD+I (CTRL+I on Windows). Here, we ask PearAI to help us add error handling and comments. Without writing a single line of code, we were able to make a new feature in an unfamiliar codebase: adding a documentation page to the PearAI landing page. Speed up your development process by seamlessly integrating AI into your workflow. PearAI's goal is to reduce the time it takes for an individual to go from idea to creation. Coding itself is a crucial tool in product development, and we believe that with the advancement of AI, it may drastically change over the coming years. We aim to build the environment that will encompass these changes, both in the short-term and long-term.
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    Read Frog

    Read Frog

    Open Source Immersive Translate

    Read Frog is an open-source browser extension designed to transform everyday web reading into an immersive language learning experience powered by artificial intelligence. The tool integrates translation, contextual explanations, and content analysis directly into the browsing workflow so users can learn languages naturally while reading authentic online content. Instead of forcing learners to switch between translation tools and the original text, the extension displays translations alongside the source language, making comprehension immediate and continuous. The system automatically extracts the main content of an article using intelligent parsing techniques, allowing users to focus on the most relevant text without distractions. AI models are used to generate summaries, introductions, and explanations for words, phrases, and sentences based on the learner’s language level, making the experience personalized and adaptive.
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    Rivet

    Rivet

    Visual AI IDE for building agents with prompt chains and graphs

    Rivet is an open source visual AI programming environment designed to help developers build complex AI agents using a node-based interface and prompt chaining workflows. It provides a desktop application that allows users to visually construct and debug AI logic as interconnected graphs, making it easier to manage sophisticated interactions between language models and external tools. Rivet also includes a TypeScript library that enables these visual graphs to be executed and integrated directly into applications, bridging the gap between prototyping and production use. Rivet supports multiple large language model providers and integrates with services such as embeddings and transcription systems, allowing developers to create richer AI-powered features. Its architecture emphasizes composability, where different components like prompts, APIs, and data processing steps can be combined into reusable pipelines.
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    Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP)

    Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP)

    The common language for platforms, agents and businesses.

    Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) is an open standard designed to unify how platforms, businesses, and payment providers interact across the modern commerce ecosystem. It provides a common language that eliminates fragmented, custom integrations and enables seamless interoperability between diverse commerce systems. Built for an increasingly agentic web, UCP supports AI-driven platforms that can discover products, manage carts, and complete transactions securely on a user’s behalf. Its modular, capability-based architecture allows businesses to expose only what they support while remaining flexible and extensible. By leveraging existing industry standards for payments, identity, and security, UCP avoids reinventing the wheel while ensuring reliability and trust. The result is a developer-friendly, future-ready protocol that simplifies commerce integration at global scale.
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    Witsy

    Witsy

    Witsy: desktop AI assistant

    Witsy is a tool designed to assist in the development and deployment of machine learning models, providing a streamlined workflow for data scientists and engineers.
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    yek

    yek

    Serialize repositories into LLM-ready context w/ smart prioritization

    Yek is a Rust-based CLI tool designed to serialize text-based files from a repository or directory into a single structured output for large language model use. It scans projects using .gitignore rules to exclude irrelevant files and automatically filters out binary or oversized content. Yek prioritizes files based on Git history, placing more important content later in the output to align with how language models process context. Yek supports multiple directories, individual files, and glob patterns, making it flexible for different workflows. It can stream output when piped or save results to a temporary file, depending on usage. Configuration is handled through a yek.yaml file, allowing users to define ignore rules and priority settings. By consolidating code and documents into a single, ordered format, Yek simplifies preparing repositories for AI-driven analysis, debugging, or automation tasks.
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    Actionbook

    Actionbook

    Browser action engine for AI agents. 10× faster, resilient by design

    Actionbook is an AI-centric automation framework that equips intelligent agents with the ability to interact with real live web pages in a reliable and scalable way, eliminating the guesswork involved in navigating modern dynamic sites. Instead of having agents blindly scrape HTML or blindly try to click things, Actionbook supplies up-to-date action manuals and verified DOM structure, letting agents know exactly how to click, type, and navigate complex interfaces such as SPAs or streaming UIs. This design makes browsing up to 10× faster and far more resilient than ad-hoc approaches that break on minor page changes, because the action manuals codify expected flows and DOM targets. It provides multiple integration paths — a Rust-based CLI, MCP server support for AI IDEs, and a JavaScript SDK — so developers can plug it into a wide range of agent pipelines and toolchains.
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    Aide

    Aide

    The open source AI-native IDE

    Aide is an AI software engineering assistant that provides conversational code generation, analysis, and refactoring directly within your IDE or through a local web interface. Built to act as a full-stack collaborator, it understands multi-file projects, detects dependency relationships, and can generate consistent updates across files and frameworks. It supports multiple backends—including OpenAI, Anthropic, and open-source models—and can route requests based on task type or latency requirements. Aide stores context efficiently, caching embeddings of codebases to accelerate reasoning and maintain memory across sessions. Developers can query Aide for explanations, generate docstrings, fix bugs, or scaffold full modules, all while preserving project structure. With a modular architecture, Aide can run locally for privacy-sensitive work or connect to managed servers for collaborative environments.
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    Amica

    Amica

    Amica is an open source interface for interactive communication

    Amica is an open source interface for interacting with fully animated 3D characters that combine voice chat, vision, and an emotion engine into a single experience. It lets you hold natural conversations with AI characters that can see, listen, and speak, while expressing emotional states through facial expressions and body language. Users can import VRM character models, adjust their appearance, tune the voice to match the character, and define behavior using different large language models and TTS backends. Under the hood, Amica leverages modern web and desktop technologies: three.js and three-vrm for 3D rendering, Transformers.js for running models in the browser, Whisper and Silero VAD for speech recognition and voice-activity detection, and a variety of LLM backends such as llama.cpp servers, ChatGPT-compatible APIs, Ollama, KoboldCpp, and others. It also integrates multiple text-to-speech providers, including ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Coqui, RVC, and AllTalkTTS.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Coco AI App

    Coco AI App

    Search, Connect, Collaborate, Personal AI Search and Assistant

    Coco AI App is an open source unified AI search and collaboration client designed to centralize access to enterprise knowledge across multiple tools and platforms. The application connects services such as Google Workspace, Dropbox, GitHub, and internal knowledge bases into a single searchable interface. It also includes a team-aware generative AI assistant that can answer questions using organization-specific data, effectively acting as a private ChatGPT for workplace knowledge. Built with modern technologies including Rust, Tauri, React, and TypeScript, the app targets high performance and cross-platform usability. The platform emphasizes privacy and supports private deployment so organizations maintain control over their data. Overall, coco-app functions as an enterprise productivity hub that combines unified search, AI assistance, and collaboration features in one workspace.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Frigate NVR

    Frigate NVR

    NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras

    Frigate is a local network video recorder designed for real-time object detection on IP camera streams using machine learning. It runs entirely on local hardware and integrates closely with Home Assistant to provide smart surveillance without relying on cloud processing. The system uses OpenCV and TensorFlow to analyze video feeds and detect objects such as people, vehicles, and animals in real time. Frigate is optimized for efficiency and supports hardware acceleration across a wide range of devices, including GPUs and specialized inference hardware. It also provides event recording, snapshot management, and searchable video history to improve home or small-business security workflows. Overall, Frigate functions as a privacy-focused, AI-powered NVR platform for intelligent video monitoring.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    GBrain

    GBrain

    Garry's Opinionated OpenClaw/Hermes Agent Brain

    GBrain is an open-source AI memory system designed to give autonomous agents persistent, structured, and scalable long-term memory across interactions and workflows. It operates by transforming large collections of markdown documents, personal notes, and external data into a searchable knowledge base backed by PostgreSQL and vector embeddings, enabling both semantic and keyword-based retrieval. The system is tightly integrated with agent frameworks such as OpenClaw and Hermes, allowing AI agents to read from and write to memory continuously, effectively evolving their understanding over time. GBrain introduces a hybrid retrieval model that combines embeddings with ranking strategies to improve relevance when querying large datasets. It also organizes knowledge into structured documents with summaries and timelines, helping agents maintain context and track changes in information.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    GSD 2

    GSD 2

    A powerful meta-prompting, context engineering

    GSD 2 is a project focused on automating and streamlining development workflows through structured build systems and tooling. It aims to simplify the process of configuring, building, and deploying applications by providing predefined templates and automation scripts. The system is designed to reduce manual setup and improve consistency across development environments. It supports modular configurations, allowing users to adapt the build process to different project requirements. The project also emphasizes efficiency, enabling faster iteration and deployment cycles. It is particularly useful for teams looking to standardize their workflows and reduce friction in development pipelines. Overall, gsd-2 functions as a productivity tool for managing complex build and deployment processes.
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    Harbor LLM

    Harbor LLM

    Run a full local LLM stack with one command using Docker

    Harbor is an open source, containerized toolkit designed to simplify running local large language model (LLM) environments. It combines a CLI and companion app to launch backends, frontends, and supporting services with minimal setup. With a single command, users can start preconfigured tools like Ollama and Open WebUI, enabling chat, workflows, and integrations immediately. Harbor supports multiple inference engines, including llama.cpp and vLLM, and connects them seamlessly to user interfaces. It also includes tools for web retrieval, image generation, voice interaction, and workflow automation. Built on Docker, Harbor allows services to run in isolated containers while communicating over a local network. It is intended for local development and experimentation rather than production deployment, giving developers a flexible way to explore AI systems, test configurations, and manage complex LLM stacks without manual wiring or setup overhead.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Kodus

    Kodus

    AI code reviews, just like your senior dev would do

    Kodus-AI is a framework for building, training, and deploying intelligent agents and models, especially focusing on practical AI workflows for businesses and automation. It provides a structured set of tools and abstractions that help teams design agent behaviors, orchestrate data pipelines, optimize inference, and integrate AI capabilities with applications or services. The platform often includes model management, scalable training workflows, and orchestration patterns that help teams move from research or prototypes to production-ready AI deployments. Through configurable pipelines and a focus on modularity, it supports experimentation while maintaining reproducibility and performance. Its tooling is typically designed to handle real-world imperatives like logging, monitoring, versioning, and hooking into operational infrastructure.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    LiteParse

    LiteParse

    A fast, helpful, and open-source document parser

    LiteParse is an open-source lightweight parsing library designed to extract structured data from unstructured text using large language models in an efficient and cost-effective manner. It focuses on simplifying the process of turning raw text into structured outputs such as JSON by providing a streamlined interface for prompt-based parsing. The system is designed to minimize overhead, making it suitable for applications where performance and cost are critical considerations. LiteParse supports integration with multiple language models, allowing developers to choose the best balance between accuracy and efficiency. It also includes mechanisms for validation and error handling, ensuring that outputs conform to expected schemas and reducing the need for manual postprocessing. The library is particularly useful for tasks such as data extraction, document processing, and building pipelines that require structured outputs from natural language input.
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