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131 repositories tagged with Open Source

FFmpeg asm-lessons: Assembly Language Lessons for FFmpeg
FFmpeg asm-lessons offers a comprehensive set of lessons designed to teach assembly language specifically in the context of FFmpeg. This repository provides a foundational understanding of low-level programming, revealing the inner workings of computers and preparing learners to contribute to the FFmpeg project. It requires prior knowledge of C programming and basic high school mathematics.
turboseek: An Open-Source AI Search Engine Inspired by Perplexity
turboseek is an innovative open-source AI search engine developed by Nutlope, drawing inspiration from platforms like Perplexity. Built with TypeScript, it leverages advanced LLMs and search APIs to provide comprehensive answers and related follow-up questions. This project offers a robust foundation for anyone interested in building their own AI-powered search solution.

Trilium: Build Your Personal Knowledge Base with This Powerful Notes App
Trilium Notes is a free and open-source, cross-platform hierarchical note-taking application designed for building extensive personal knowledge bases. It offers a rich WYSIWYG editor, code support, and advanced features like note versioning and scripting. Users can organize notes in a deep tree structure and synchronize them with a self-hosted server.

keybr.com: The Smartest Way to Learn Touch Typing and Improve Speed
keybr.com is an innovative open-source platform designed to help users master touch typing and significantly boost their typing speed. It offers a unique, data-driven approach, tracking individual keystrokes and generating personalized lessons to target weak areas. This makes it an intelligent tool for anyone looking to enhance their typing proficiency.

bolt.diy: AI-Powered Full-Stack Web Development with Any LLM in Your Browser
bolt.diy is an open-source project that empowers developers to prompt, run, edit, and deploy full-stack web applications directly in their browser. It offers unparalleled flexibility by supporting over 19 different Large Language Models (LLMs), allowing users to choose their preferred AI for code generation and development tasks. This tool streamlines the development workflow, making AI-assisted coding accessible and highly customizable.

Transformer Lab App: An Open Source Platform for Frontier AI/ML Workflows
Transformer Lab App is an open-source machine learning research platform designed for frontier AI/ML workflows. It provides a comprehensive toolkit for large language models, allowing users to train, tune, and chat on their own machines, whether locally, on-prem, or in the cloud. Backed by Mozilla, this cross-platform application simplifies experimentation with a wide range of models.

Lemon AI: Full-stack Open-source Self-Evolving General AI Agent
Lemon AI is a pioneering full-stack, open-source, self-evolving general AI agent designed as a fully local alternative to cloud-based agentic platforms. It offers comprehensive capabilities for deep research, coding, and data analysis, ensuring complete privacy and zero cloud dependency by running entirely on local hardware. This agent features an integrated Code Interpreter VM sandbox for safe execution and an innovative AI Agent HTML Editor.

Framely: Open-Source Drag-and-Drop Website Editor for Modern Web Apps
Framely is an open-source, lightweight, multi-tenant drag-and-drop website editor designed for modern web applications, powered by Next.js. This project offers a robust boilerplate for developers looking to build customizable websites with ease. It features a full-stack Next.js application with multi-tenancy support, custom domain capabilities, and a flexible web editor.
Clarity-Upscaler: Free and Open-Source AI Image Upscaler & Enhancer
Clarity-Upscaler is an open-source AI image upscaler and enhancer, offering a free alternative to tools like Magnific. Built with Python, this repository provides powerful features for high-resolution image generation and enhancement, supporting various integration methods for developers and users alike.
docker-drawio: Secure, Dockerized draw.io for Diagramming
docker-drawio provides a secure, Dockerized implementation of the popular draw.io diagramming software. It offers various deployments, including a standalone server, an export server, and integrations with platforms like Nextcloud. This project ensures you always run draw.io on the most secure base image available.
YouTube Summarizer: AI-Powered Summaries for YouTube Videos and Playlists
YouTube Summarizer is a Flask web application designed to generate concise, AI-powered summaries of YouTube videos and entire playlists. It leverages advanced AI models like Google Gemini and OpenAI GPT, extracts transcripts, and can even convert summaries into audio using Google's Text-to-Speech API, offering a comprehensive tool for efficient content digestion.
Sixpack: A Language-Agnostic A/B Testing Framework
Sixpack is a robust, language-agnostic A/B testing framework designed to facilitate experimentation across various programming languages. It provides a simple HTTP API for client libraries and includes both a server for handling requests and an optional web dashboard for tracking and managing tests. This framework allows developers to easily implement and monitor A/B tests to optimize user experiences.