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    FinGPT

    FinGPT

    Open-Source Financial Large Language Models

    FinGPT is an open-source, finance-specialized large language model framework that blends the capabilities of general LLMs with real-time financial data feeds, domain-specific knowledge bases, and task-oriented agents to support market analysis, research automation, and decision support. It extends traditional GPT-style models by connecting them to live or historical financial datasets, news APIs, and economic indicators so that outputs are grounded in relevant and recent market conditions rather than generic knowledge alone. The platform typically includes tools for fine-tuning, context engineering, and prompt templating, enabling users to build specialized assistants for tasks like sentiment analysis, earnings summary generation, risk profiling, trading signal interpretation, and document extraction from financial reports.
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    Gemma

    Gemma

    Gemma open-weight LLM library, from Google DeepMind

    Gemma, developed by Google DeepMind, is a family of open-weights large language models (LLMs) built upon the research and technology behind Gemini. This repository provides the official implementation of the Gemma PyPI package, a JAX-based library that enables users to load, interact with, and fine-tune Gemma models. The framework supports both text and multi-modal input, allowing natural language conversations that incorporate visual content such as images. It includes APIs for conversational sampling, parameter management, and integration with fine-tuning methods like LoRA. The Gemma library can operate efficiently on CPUs, GPUs, or TPUs, with recommended configurations depending on model size. Through included tutorials and Colab notebooks, users can explore examples covering sampling, multi-modal interactions, and fine-tuning workflows. By providing accessible open-weight models, Gemma enables researchers and developers to experiment with state-of-the-art LLM architectures.
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    Google Workspace MCP Server

    Google Workspace MCP Server

    Control Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Chat, Forms

    Google Workspace MCP is an open-source server that connects AI assistants to Google Workspace services through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing large language models to interact directly with productivity tools. The project exposes a wide set of Google services including Gmail, Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Calendar, Chat, and other Workspace components as structured tools that an AI system can call programmatically. By acting as a bridge between AI clients and the Google ecosystem, the server enables automated workflows such as searching emails, creating calendar events, retrieving documents, or editing files without leaving the AI environment. The system is designed to operate as a backend service that integrates with AI applications such as coding agents, automation tools, and conversational assistants. Authentication is handled through OAuth-based flows that allow both single-user and multi-user environments while maintaining access control over Workspace data.
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    GraphRAG

    GraphRAG

    A modular graph-based Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system

    The GraphRAG project is a data pipeline and transformation suite that is designed to extract meaningful, structured data from unstructured text using the power of LLMs.
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    Infinity

    Infinity

    Low-latency REST API for serving text-embeddings

    Infinity is a high-throughput, low-latency REST API for serving vector embeddings, supporting all sentence-transformer models and frameworks. Infinity is developed under MIT License. Infinity powers inference behind Gradient.ai and other Embedding API providers.
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    LlamaDeploy

    LlamaDeploy

    Deploy your agentic worfklows to production

    llama_deploy is an open-source framework designed to simplify the deployment and productionization of agent-based AI workflows built with the LlamaIndex ecosystem. The project provides an asynchronous architecture that allows developers to deploy complex multi-agent workflows as scalable microservices. It enables teams to move from experimental prototypes to production systems with minimal changes to existing LlamaIndex code, making it easier to operationalize AI agents. The system supports orchestrating multiple services, handling communication between agents, and managing workflow execution in distributed environments. Developers can define workflows that involve multiple steps such as data retrieval, reasoning, tool invocation, and response generation, then deploy them using the framework’s infrastructure tools. The design emphasizes scalability, modularity, and fault-tolerant execution so that agent systems can run reliably in production environments.
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    MetaGPT

    MetaGPT

    The Multi-Agent Framework

    The Multi-Agent Framework: Given one line Requirement, return PRD, Design, Tasks, Repo. Assign different roles to GPTs to form a collaborative software entity for complex tasks. MetaGPT takes a one-line requirement as input and outputs user stories / competitive analysis/requirements/data structures / APIs / documents, etc. Internally, MetaGPT includes product managers/architects/project managers/engineers. It provides the entire process of a software company along with carefully orchestrated SOPs.
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    Punica

    Punica

    Serving multiple LoRA finetuned LLM as one

    Punica is a system designed to efficiently serve multiple LoRA-fine-tuned large language models within a shared GPU environment. LoRA is a parameter-efficient fine-tuning method that allows developers to adapt large pretrained models to specific tasks by adding lightweight adapter layers rather than retraining the entire model. Punica introduces a serving architecture that allows multiple LoRA adapters to share the same base model during inference, significantly reducing memory consumption and computational overhead. The system includes specialized CUDA kernels that enable batched GPU operations across different LoRA models simultaneously. This design allows a single GPU cluster to host many task-specific models while maintaining high throughput and minimal latency. The architecture also includes scheduling mechanisms that coordinate requests from multiple tenants and distribute workloads efficiently across available resources.
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    Qwen-Image

    Qwen-Image

    Qwen-Image is a powerful image generation foundation model

    Qwen-Image is a powerful 20-billion parameter foundation model designed for advanced image generation and precise editing, with a particular strength in complex text rendering across diverse languages, especially Chinese. Built on the MMDiT architecture, it achieves remarkable fidelity in integrating text seamlessly into images while preserving typographic details and layout coherence. The model excels not only in text rendering but also in a wide range of artistic styles, including photorealistic, impressionist, anime, and minimalist aesthetics. Qwen-Image supports sophisticated editing tasks such as style transfer, object insertion and removal, detail enhancement, and even human pose manipulation, making it suitable for both professional and casual users. It also includes advanced image understanding capabilities like object detection, semantic segmentation, depth and edge estimation, and novel view synthesis.
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    Synthetic Data Generator

    Synthetic Data Generator

    SDG is a specialized framework

    Synthetic Data Generator is an open-source framework designed to generate high-quality synthetic tabular datasets that replicate the statistical characteristics of real data while avoiding privacy risks. The platform enables developers and data scientists to create artificial datasets that preserve important relationships between variables without containing sensitive personal information. This makes the generated data suitable for tasks such as machine learning model training, testing software systems, sharing datasets across organizations, and conducting research without violating privacy regulations. The system supports multiple generation methods including statistical models, generative adversarial networks, and large language model–based synthesis. It also includes a data processing module capable of handling different data types, preprocessing columns, managing missing values, and converting formats automatically before model training.
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    AIConfig

    AIConfig

    AIConfig is a config-based framework to build generative AI apps

    AIConfig is an open-source framework designed to simplify the development and management of generative AI applications by separating AI logic from application code. The framework allows prompts, model configurations, and parameters to be stored as structured configuration files that can be version controlled and managed independently from the rest of the software system. This approach improves collaboration between developers, prompt engineers, and machine learning practitioners by turning prompt logic into a reusable and editable artifact. AIConfig supports multiple model providers and modalities, enabling developers to experiment with different models without rewriting application logic. The configuration format is JSON-serializable and integrates with tools such as Python and Node SDKs, allowing the same configuration file to be used across multiple environments.
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    ChatGLM3

    ChatGLM3

    ChatGLM3 series: Open Bilingual Chat LLMs | Open Source Bilingual Chat

    ChatGLM3 is ZhipuAI & Tsinghua KEG’s third-gen conversational model suite centered on the 6B-parameter ChatGLM3-6B. It keeps the series’ smooth dialog and low deployment cost while adding native tool use (function calling), a built-in code interpreter, and agent-style workflows. The family includes base and long-context variants (8K/32K/128K). The repo ships Python APIs, CLI and web demos (Gradio/Streamlit), an OpenAI-format API server, and a compact fine-tuning kit. Quantization (4/8-bit), CPU/MPS support, and accelerator backends (TensorRT-LLM, OpenVINO, chatglm.cpp) enable lightweight local or edge deployment.
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    Curated Transformers

    Curated Transformers

    PyTorch library of curated Transformer models and their components

    State-of-the-art transformers, brick by brick. Curated Transformers is a transformer library for PyTorch. It provides state-of-the-art models that are composed of a set of reusable components. Supports state-of-the-art transformer models, including LLMs such as Falcon, Llama, and Dolly v2. Implementing a feature or bugfix benefits all models. For example, all models support 4/8-bit inference through the bitsandbytes library and each model can use the PyTorch meta device to avoid unnecessary allocations and initialization.
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    FastDeploy

    FastDeploy

    High-performance Inference and Deployment Toolkit for LLMs and VLMs

    FastDeploy is an open-source inference and deployment toolkit designed to simplify the process of running and serving deep learning models across a wide range of hardware platforms. Developed within the PaddlePaddle ecosystem, the toolkit focuses on providing high-performance deployment capabilities for modern AI models including large language models and vision-language systems. The platform enables developers to deploy trained models quickly using optimized inference pipelines that support GPUs, specialized AI accelerators, and other hardware architectures. FastDeploy includes advanced acceleration technologies such as speculative decoding, multi-token prediction, and efficient KV cache management to improve throughput and latency during inference. It also offers compatibility with OpenAI-style APIs and vLLM-like interfaces, allowing developers to integrate deployed models easily into existing applications and services.
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    Free LLM API resources

    Free LLM API resources

    A list of free LLM inference resources accessible via API

    Free LLM API resources repository curated by cheahjs is a community-driven index of free and open API endpoints, tools, datasets, runtimes, and utilities for working with large language models (LLMs) without cost-barriers. It collects a wide range of resources including hosted free-tier LLM APIs, documentation links, public model endpoints, open datasets useful for training or evaluation, tooling integrations, and examples showing how to interact with these services in real applications. This list helps developers, hobbyists, and researchers quickly find models they can use for prototyping, experimentation, or production proofs-of-concept without needing paid subscriptions, reducing friction for innovation. The repository typically categorizes offerings by provider, type of service (text, embeddings, vision), availability conditions (open without key, free tier with key), and usage examples to make discovery and adoption easier.
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    Guardrails

    Guardrails

    Adding guardrails to large language models

    Guardrails is a Python package that lets a user add structure, type and quality guarantees to the outputs of large language models (LLMs). At the heart of Guardrails is the rail spec. rail is intended to be a language-agnostic, human-readable format for specifying structure and type information, validators and corrective actions over LLM outputs. We create a RAIL spec to describe the expected structure and types of the LLM output, the quality criteria for the output to be considered valid, and corrective actions to be taken if the output is invalid.
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    JamAI Base

    JamAI Base

    The collaborative spreadsheet for AI

    JamAI Base is an open-source backend platform designed to simplify the development of retrieval-augmented generation systems and AI-driven applications. The platform integrates both a relational database and a vector database into a single embedded architecture, allowing developers to store structured data alongside semantic embeddings. It includes built-in orchestration for large language models, vector search, and reranking pipelines so that AI applications can retrieve relevant information before generating responses. JamAI Base exposes its functionality through a simple REST API and a spreadsheet-style interface that allows users to manage AI workflows visually. One of the key ideas behind the platform is the concept of generative tables, which allow database columns to automatically populate with AI-generated content. The system also supports action tables and chat tables that simplify the creation of interactive AI features such as conversational interfaces and dynamic workflows.
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    LLM CLI

    LLM CLI

    Access large language models from the command-line

    A CLI utility and Python library for interacting with Large Language Models, both via remote APIs and models that can be installed and run on your own machine.
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    LLaMA Models

    LLaMA Models

    Utilities intended for use with Llama models

    This repository serves as the central hub for the Llama foundation model family, consolidating model cards, licenses and use policies, and utilities that support inference and fine-tuning across releases. It ties together other stack components (like safety tooling and developer SDKs) and provides canonical references for model variants and their intended usage. The project’s issues and releases reflect an actively used coordination point for the ecosystem, where guidance, utilities, and compatibility notes are published. It complements separate repos that carry code and demos (for example inference kernels or cookbook content) by keeping authoritative metadata and specs here. Model lineages and size variants are documented externally (e.g., Llama 3.x and beyond), with this repo providing the “single source of truth” links and utilities. In practice, teams use llama-models as a reference when selecting variants, aligning licenses, and wiring in helper scripts for deployment.
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    LOTUS

    LOTUS

    AI-Powered Data Processing: Use LOTUS to process all of your datasets

    LOTUS is an open-source framework and query engine designed to enable efficient processing of structured and unstructured datasets using large language models. The system provides a declarative programming model that allows developers to express complex AI data operations using high-level commands rather than manually orchestrating model calls. It offers a Python interface with a Pandas-like API, making it familiar for data scientists and engineers already working with data analysis libraries. The core concept of the framework is the use of semantic operators, which extend traditional relational database operations to support reasoning over text and other unstructured data. These operators allow tasks such as semantic filtering, ranking, clustering, and summarization to be expressed directly within data processing pipelines. The LOTUS engine automatically optimizes how language models are used during execution, which can significantly improve performance and reduce computational cost.
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    Ludwig AI

    Ludwig AI

    Low-code framework for building custom LLMs, neural networks

    Declarative deep learning framework built for scale and efficiency. Ludwig is a low-code framework for building custom AI models like LLMs and other deep neural networks. Declarative YAML configuration file is all you need to train a state-of-the-art LLM on your data. Support for multi-task and multi-modality learning. Comprehensive config validation detects invalid parameter combinations and prevents runtime failures. Automatic batch size selection, distributed training (DDP, DeepSpeed), parameter efficient fine-tuning (PEFT), 4-bit quantization (QLoRA), and larger-than-memory datasets. Retain full control of your models down to the activation functions. Support for hyperparameter optimization, explainability, and rich metric visualizations. Experiment with different model architectures, tasks, features, and modalities with just a few parameter changes in the config. Think building blocks for deep learning.
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    Mirascope

    Mirascope

    LLM abstractions that aren't obstructions

    Mirascope is a powerful, flexible, and user-friendly library that simplifies the process of working with LLMs through a unified interface that works across various supported providers, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, Gemini, Groq, Cohere, LiteLLM, Azure AI, Vertex AI, and Bedrock. Whether you're generating text, extracting structured information, or developing complex AI-driven agent systems, Mirascope provides the tools you need to streamline your development process and create powerful, robust applications.
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    NVIDIA Generative AI Examples

    NVIDIA Generative AI Examples

    Generative AI reference workflows

    NVIDIA GenerativeAIExamples is an open-source repository that provides practical reference implementations and example workflows for building generative AI applications using NVIDIA’s software ecosystem. The project is designed to help developers accelerate the development of AI applications by providing ready-to-run pipelines, notebooks, and tools that demonstrate how to integrate large language models into real-world systems. The repository includes examples covering topics such as retrieval-augmented generation pipelines, agent-based workflows, and multimodal AI applications that combine text, vision, and data processing. Many of the examples show how to deploy AI services using containerized environments, GPU acceleration, and microservices that can scale across modern infrastructure. Developers can explore sample chatbot applications, document question-answering systems, and knowledge-base pipelines that illustrate how generative AI can interact with external data sources.
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    OpenCompass

    OpenCompass

    OpenCompass is an LLM evaluation platform

    Just like a compass guides us on our journey, OpenCompass will guide you through the complex landscape of evaluating large language models. With its powerful algorithms and intuitive interface, OpenCompass makes it easy to assess the quality and effectiveness of your NLP models. OpenCompass is a one-stop platform for large model evaluation, aiming to provide a fair, open, and reproducible benchmark for large model evaluation. Pre-support for 20+ HuggingFace and API models, a model evaluation scheme of 50+ datasets with about 300,000 questions, comprehensively evaluating the capabilities of the models in five dimensions. One line command to implement task division and distributed evaluation, completing the full evaluation of billion-scale models in just a few hours. Support for zero-shot, few-shot, and chain-of-thought evaluations, combined with standard or dialogue type prompt templates, to easily stimulate the maximum performance of various models.
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    ROSA

    ROSA

    I Agent designed to interact with ROS1- and ROS2-based robotics system

    ROSA, short for Robot Operating System Agent, is an AI-powered software assistant developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to simplify interaction with robotic systems that use the Robot Operating System (ROS). The project provides a natural language interface that allows developers and operators to interact with robots by issuing commands or queries in conversational language. Built on top of frameworks such as LangChain and modern large language models, ROSA translates user instructions into actions that can be executed within ROS1 or ROS2 environments. This capability enables users to inspect system status, diagnose issues, and control robot behavior without manually navigating complex command-line tools or configuration files. The system integrates with robotics software stacks and exposes operational tools that allow AI agents to analyze system logs, inspect sensors, or trigger robot tasks.
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