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WAHA - WhatsApp HTTP API (REST API) that you can configure in a click! 3 engines: WEBJS (browser based), NOWEB (websocket nodejs), GOWS (websocket go)
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Repository containing MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers that provides a suite of tools for managing and interacting with Oracle products.
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A simple WebUI Module to change SSAID/DeviceID on Rooted Android Devices with Apatch, KSU (And its forks), or Magisk.
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gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b are two open-weight language models by OpenAI
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State-of-the-art TTS model under 25MB 😻
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A high-performance algorithmic trading platform and event-driven backtester
96,649 246 92 Python
Langflow is a powerful tool for building and deploying AI-powered agents and workflows.
840 218 2 TypeScript
Bidirectional Channels for JavaScript
3,041 217 3 Rust
Renderer for the harmony response format to be used with gpt-oss
21,697 213 12 Python
Portable file server with accelerated resumable uploads, dedup, WebDAV, FTP, TFTP, zeroconf, media indexer, thumbnails++ all in one file, no deps
15,698 211 10 TypeScript
The AI Browser Automation Framework
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Kodezi Chronos Debugging-first language model achieving 65.3% autonomous bug fixing (6-7x better than GPT-4). Research, benchmarks & evaluation framework. Model available Q1 2026 via Kodezi OS.
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An open-source AI agent that brings the power of Gemini directly into your terminal.
66,348 173 42 Jupyter Notebook
Examples and guides for using the OpenAI API
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