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An AI-powered research assistant that performs iterative, deep research on any topic by combining search engines, web scraping, and large language models. The goal of this repo is to provide the si…
Local LLM Powered Recursive Search & Smart Knowledge Explorer
🤗 smolagents: a barebones library for agents. Agents write python code to call tools and orchestrate other agents.
A web scraping tool to systematically extract the text of scientific papers and corresponding metadata from university accessible journals.
LexiCrawler is a powerful Go-based web crawling API meticulously designed to extract, clean, and transform web page content into a pristine Markdown format, perfectly tailored for Large Language Mo…
TiDB operator creates and manages TiDB clusters running in Kubernetes.
An ePub-reader for React, powered by Epub.js
Dockerized FastAPI wrapper for Kokoro-82M text-to-speech model w/CPU ONNX and NVIDIA GPU PyTorch support, handling, and auto-stitching
TuneTidy is a website that allows Spotify users to look at their listening data and organize their playlists by different criteria.
Web EPUB and PDF text to speech reader. Read along with your documents or extract audiobooks. Use your own local Kokoro TTS API or OpenAI API endpoint.
A custom feed generator server with a docker PostgreSQL database for Bluesky posts relating to the Cosmere by Brandon Sanderson.
Leveraging large language models for text-to-SQL synthesis, this project fine-tunes WizardLM/WizardCoder-15B-V1.0 with QLoRA on a custom Spider training dataset. The resultant model, achieves 61% e…
LostRuins / koboldcpp
Forked from ggml-org/llama.cppRun GGUF models easily with a KoboldAI UI. One File. Zero Install.
Unofficial, Reverse-Engineered Node.js/TypeScript client for Meta's Threads. Web UI Included.
A React components library with Win95 UI
llama and other large language models on iOS and MacOS offline using GGML library.
Blackjack website made with EJS, Node.js, Express, and PostgreSQL