🚀 horizon | Rust
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Organizing and managing multiple terminal sessions on an infinite, GPU-accelerated canvas for enhanced developer productivity.
✨ Key Features:
• Infinite Canvas for terminal sessions
• GPU-accelerated rendering
• Workspaces with color-coding and layout modes
• Full terminal emulation (24-bit color, mouse reporting, etc.)
• AI Agent Panels (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, KiloCode)
📖 Summary:
Horizon is a GPU-accelerated terminal application that provides an infinite canvas for managing multiple terminal sessions. It allows users to organize, resize, and group terminals into workspaces, offering features like session persistence, smart detection of interactive elements, and integration with AI agents.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Organizing and managing multiple terminal sessions on an infinite, GPU-accelerated canvas for enhanced developer productivity.
✨ Key Features:
• Infinite Canvas for terminal sessions
• GPU-accelerated rendering
• Workspaces with color-coding and layout modes
• Full terminal emulation (24-bit color, mouse reporting, etc.)
• AI Agent Panels (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, KiloCode)
📖 Summary:
Horizon is a GPU-accelerated terminal application that provides an infinite canvas for managing multiple terminal sessions. It allows users to organize, resize, and group terminals into workspaces, offering features like session persistence, smart detection of interactive elements, and integration with AI agents.
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✨ DyberPet | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To provide users with an interactive and customizable virtual pet experience on their desktop, enhanced with AI capabilities.
✨ Key Features:
• Animated desktop pets with interactive features
• AI assistant integration for chat and task management
• Extensible MOD ecosystem for characters, items, and mini-pets
• Task and quest systems
• In-game shop functionality
📖 Summary:
DyberPet is a desktop cyber pet framework built with PySide6, allowing users to have interactive animated characters on their desktop. It supports extensive customization through a modding ecosystem for characters, items, and mini-pets, and integrates AI assistants for enhanced user interaction and daily task management.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To provide users with an interactive and customizable virtual pet experience on their desktop, enhanced with AI capabilities.
✨ Key Features:
• Animated desktop pets with interactive features
• AI assistant integration for chat and task management
• Extensible MOD ecosystem for characters, items, and mini-pets
• Task and quest systems
• In-game shop functionality
📖 Summary:
DyberPet is a desktop cyber pet framework built with PySide6, allowing users to have interactive animated characters on their desktop. It supports extensive customization through a modding ecosystem for characters, items, and mini-pets, and integrates AI assistants for enhanced user interaction and daily task management.
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🚀 awesome-shizuku | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Discovering and cataloging Android applications that utilize the Shizuku framework for enhanced functionality on non-rooted devices.
✨ Key Features:
• Curated list of Shizuku-enabled Android apps
• Categorized app listings (AI agents, Automation, Customization, etc.)
• Includes both open-source and closed-source applications
• Provides links to app sources and details
• Information on Shizuku development libraries
📖 Summary:
This repository is a curated list of Android applications that leverage Shizuku, a tool enabling normal apps to access system APIs with elevated privileges on non-rooted devices via ADB. It serves as a central resource for discovering and exploring the capabilities of Shizuku-enabled apps across various categories.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Discovering and cataloging Android applications that utilize the Shizuku framework for enhanced functionality on non-rooted devices.
✨ Key Features:
• Curated list of Shizuku-enabled Android apps
• Categorized app listings (AI agents, Automation, Customization, etc.)
• Includes both open-source and closed-source applications
• Provides links to app sources and details
• Information on Shizuku development libraries
📖 Summary:
This repository is a curated list of Android applications that leverage Shizuku, a tool enabling normal apps to access system APIs with elevated privileges on non-rooted devices via ADB. It serves as a central resource for discovering and exploring the capabilities of Shizuku-enabled apps across various categories.
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🌟 start-os | Rust
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Enabling users to easily self-host a variety of services on a personal server, gaining full ownership of their data and infrastructure.
✨ Key Features:
• Discovery, installation, network configuration, data backup, dependency management, and health monitoring of self-hosted services
• Runs services in isolated LXC containers
• S9PK format for service packaging (signed, merkle-archived, partial downloads, cryptographic verification)
📖 Summary:
StartOS is a Rust-based Linux distribution designed for self-hosting personal servers. It simplifies the management of various services, including Bitcoin nodes, communication platforms, and cloud storage, by running them in isolated LXC containers packaged as S9PKs.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Enabling users to easily self-host a variety of services on a personal server, gaining full ownership of their data and infrastructure.
✨ Key Features:
• Discovery, installation, network configuration, data backup, dependency management, and health monitoring of self-hosted services
• Runs services in isolated LXC containers
• S9PK format for service packaging (signed, merkle-archived, partial downloads, cryptographic verification)
📖 Summary:
StartOS is a Rust-based Linux distribution designed for self-hosting personal servers. It simplifies the management of various services, including Bitcoin nodes, communication platforms, and cloud storage, by running them in isolated LXC containers packaged as S9PKs.
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🌟 elio | Rust
🎯 Primary Use Case:
A terminal-based file manager for efficient file browsing, previewing, and management within the command-line interface.
✨ Key Features:
• Three-pane layout (Places, Files, Preview)
• Rich file previews (text, code, documents, media)
• Inline image rendering in supported terminals
• Customizable Places and devices
• Quick actions (Go-to, Open With, copy-to-clipboard)
📖 Summary:
Elio is a fast, feature-rich terminal file manager written in Rust. It offers a three-pane layout for efficient navigation, supports rich file previews including inline images in compatible terminals, and provides essential file management features like bulk actions, trash support, and customizable themes.
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🎯 Primary Use Case:
A terminal-based file manager for efficient file browsing, previewing, and management within the command-line interface.
✨ Key Features:
• Three-pane layout (Places, Files, Preview)
• Rich file previews (text, code, documents, media)
• Inline image rendering in supported terminals
• Customizable Places and devices
• Quick actions (Go-to, Open With, copy-to-clipboard)
📖 Summary:
Elio is a fast, feature-rich terminal file manager written in Rust. It offers a three-pane layout for efficient navigation, supports rich file previews including inline images in compatible terminals, and provides essential file management features like bulk actions, trash support, and customizable themes.
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✨ roboto_origin | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Enabling hobbyists and researchers to build, train, and deploy their own functional humanoid robots through open-source hardware designs, software, and documentation.
✨ Key Features:
• Fully Open-Source DIY Humanoid Robot
• Complete R&D Process Documentation
• Enables independent DIY assembly
• Open-source training and deployment code for walking and running
• ROS2 and Isaac Sim/Lab integration
📖 Summary:
ROBOTO_ORIGIN is a fully open-source DIY humanoid robot project that provides the complete R&D process, including structure, electronics, and training code. It aims to enable individuals to build and operate a running and jumping humanoid robot through DIY assembly and provided open-source resources.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Enabling hobbyists and researchers to build, train, and deploy their own functional humanoid robots through open-source hardware designs, software, and documentation.
✨ Key Features:
• Fully Open-Source DIY Humanoid Robot
• Complete R&D Process Documentation
• Enables independent DIY assembly
• Open-source training and deployment code for walking and running
• ROS2 and Isaac Sim/Lab integration
📖 Summary:
ROBOTO_ORIGIN is a fully open-source DIY humanoid robot project that provides the complete R&D process, including structure, electronics, and training code. It aims to enable individuals to build and operate a running and jumping humanoid robot through DIY assembly and provided open-source resources.
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🔥 mieru | Go
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Bypassing internet censorship through encrypted network proxying.
✨ Key Features:
• Provides SOCKS5, HTTP, and HTTPS proxy interfaces
• Uses XChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption with username, password, and system time-based keys
• Implements random padding and replay attack detection to evade censorship
• Supports multiple users on a single server
• Supports both IPv4 and IPv6
📖 Summary:
Mieru is a Go-based proxy tool designed to bypass censorship by providing secure, encrypted tunnels for SOCKS5, HTTP, and HTTPS traffic. It utilizes strong encryption and anti-detection techniques to evade network filtering, making it difficult for censors to identify and block.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Bypassing internet censorship through encrypted network proxying.
✨ Key Features:
• Provides SOCKS5, HTTP, and HTTPS proxy interfaces
• Uses XChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption with username, password, and system time-based keys
• Implements random padding and replay attack detection to evade censorship
• Supports multiple users on a single server
• Supports both IPv4 and IPv6
📖 Summary:
Mieru is a Go-based proxy tool designed to bypass censorship by providing secure, encrypted tunnels for SOCKS5, HTTP, and HTTPS traffic. It utilizes strong encryption and anti-detection techniques to evade network filtering, making it difficult for censors to identify and block.
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🌟 Shadowbroker | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Aggregating and visualizing diverse, real-time public global intelligence data in a single interface for analysts, researchers, and radio operators, with capabilities for AI-assisted correlation.
✨ Key Features:
• Real-time multi-domain OSINT telemetry aggregation
• Unified dark-ops map interface
• 60+ live intelligence feeds
• Aircraft, ships, satellites, conflict zones, CCTV, GPS jamming, mesh radio, geopolitical events tracking
📖 Summary:
ShadowBroker is a decentralized, real-time geospatial intelligence platform that aggregates data from over 60 live intelligence feeds into a unified dark-ops map interface. It visualizes aircraft, ships, satellites, conflict zones, and more, with options for AI agent integration for advanced data correlation.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Aggregating and visualizing diverse, real-time public global intelligence data in a single interface for analysts, researchers, and radio operators, with capabilities for AI-assisted correlation.
✨ Key Features:
• Real-time multi-domain OSINT telemetry aggregation
• Unified dark-ops map interface
• 60+ live intelligence feeds
• Aircraft, ships, satellites, conflict zones, CCTV, GPS jamming, mesh radio, geopolitical events tracking
📖 Summary:
ShadowBroker is a decentralized, real-time geospatial intelligence platform that aggregates data from over 60 live intelligence feeds into a unified dark-ops map interface. It visualizes aircraft, ships, satellites, conflict zones, and more, with options for AI agent integration for advanced data correlation.
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🚀 free-claude-code | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To enable users to access and utilize various AI models (including free and local ones) through the Claude Code client-side protocol without altering the client's behavior.
✨ Key Features:
• Drop-in proxy for Claude Code's Anthropic API calls
• Supports 17 provider backends (NVIDIA NIM, OpenRouter, Google AI Studio, etc.)
• Per-model routing for different traffic types (Opus, Sonnet, Haiku)
📖 Summary:
This repository provides a drop-in proxy for Anthropic's Claude Code API, allowing users to route API traffic to various free, paid, or local model providers. It maintains client-side protocol stability while offering flexibility in model selection and integration with tools like VS Code and Discord bots.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To enable users to access and utilize various AI models (including free and local ones) through the Claude Code client-side protocol without altering the client's behavior.
✨ Key Features:
• Drop-in proxy for Claude Code's Anthropic API calls
• Supports 17 provider backends (NVIDIA NIM, OpenRouter, Google AI Studio, etc.)
• Per-model routing for different traffic types (Opus, Sonnet, Haiku)
📖 Summary:
This repository provides a drop-in proxy for Anthropic's Claude Code API, allowing users to route API traffic to various free, paid, or local model providers. It maintains client-side protocol stability while offering flexibility in model selection and integration with tools like VS Code and Discord bots.
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🚨 Claude Fable 5, GPT-5.5 & Opus 4.8 — all in one place, for FREE (40 000 credits)
The tool is called Viktor — an AI workspace that lives inside Slack.
It just added Claude Fable 5 to its model list, along with GPT-5.5, Opus 4.8, and a ton of others.
You pick the model. Switch anytime. Zero separate subscriptions.
⚙️ Setup takes 2 minutes:
→ Go to the site
→ Sign up via Slack (Google or temp mail works)
→ Create your workspace
→ Connect Viktor & go to settings
→ Pick your model from the list
That's it. You're in.
The interface feels like Discord — clean threads, no clutter.
Viktor can write code, automate tasks, and connect to 3,000+ tools natively (Google Ads, Notion, Zapier, you name it).
Limits are genuinely massive. People are surprised.
You get 10,000 credits for every friend you refer — so it literally pays to share.
If you've been waiting to try Claude Fable 5, GPT-5.5 or Opus 4.8 — this is your window.
👉 Viktor
The tool is called Viktor — an AI workspace that lives inside Slack.
It just added Claude Fable 5 to its model list, along with GPT-5.5, Opus 4.8, and a ton of others.
You pick the model. Switch anytime. Zero separate subscriptions.
⚙️ Setup takes 2 minutes:
→ Go to the site
→ Sign up via Slack (Google or temp mail works)
→ Create your workspace
→ Connect Viktor & go to settings
→ Pick your model from the list
That's it. You're in.
The interface feels like Discord — clean threads, no clutter.
Viktor can write code, automate tasks, and connect to 3,000+ tools natively (Google Ads, Notion, Zapier, you name it).
Limits are genuinely massive. People are surprised.
You get 10,000 credits for every friend you refer — so it literally pays to share.
If you've been waiting to try Claude Fable 5, GPT-5.5 or Opus 4.8 — this is your window.
👉 Viktor
🔥 claude-code-video-toolkit | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Automating the creation of videos from concept to final render using AI and open-source tools, suitable for developers and content creators looking for an efficient and cost-effective video production pipeline.
✨ Key Features:
• AI-driven scriptwriting and video generation
• Integration with open-source AI models for voiceover, image, and music generation
• Programmatic video creation and rendering
• Interactive setup and video creation workflow via Claude Code
📖 Summary:
The claude-code-video-toolkit is an AI-native video production workspace that leverages open-source models to automate video creation. It takes a user's concept and generates scripts, voiceovers, music, and visuals, ultimately rendering an MP4 file.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Automating the creation of videos from concept to final render using AI and open-source tools, suitable for developers and content creators looking for an efficient and cost-effective video production pipeline.
✨ Key Features:
• AI-driven scriptwriting and video generation
• Integration with open-source AI models for voiceover, image, and music generation
• Programmatic video creation and rendering
• Interactive setup and video creation workflow via Claude Code
📖 Summary:
The claude-code-video-toolkit is an AI-native video production workspace that leverages open-source models to automate video creation. It takes a user's concept and generates scripts, voiceovers, music, and visuals, ultimately rendering an MP4 file.
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🌟 Checkmate | TypeScript
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Monitoring the health, uptime, and performance of servers and websites.
✨ Key Features:
• Real-time server hardware monitoring
• Uptime and response time tracking
• Incident tracking and alerting
• Beautiful visualizations
• Self-hosted application
📖 Summary:
Checkmate is an open-source, self-hosted application for real-time monitoring of server hardware, uptime, and response times. It provides beautiful visualizations and alerts for incidents, and can optionally integrate with a Capture agent for deeper server insights.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Monitoring the health, uptime, and performance of servers and websites.
✨ Key Features:
• Real-time server hardware monitoring
• Uptime and response time tracking
• Incident tracking and alerting
• Beautiful visualizations
• Self-hosted application
📖 Summary:
Checkmate is an open-source, self-hosted application for real-time monitoring of server hardware, uptime, and response times. It provides beautiful visualizations and alerts for incidents, and can optionally integrate with a Capture agent for deeper server insights.
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🔥 SkyRift-server | TypeScript
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To serve as the backend infrastructure for a multiplayer online role-playing game, handling all server-side game logic and state management.
✨ Key Features:
• Authorization (registration, login, tokens)
• User and character management
• Character classes, skills, and effects
• Inventory, equipment, and items
• Locations, spawns, tile maps, and teleports
📖 Summary:
SkyRift Server is the TypeScript backend for a multiplayer RPG, managing game world simulation, player progression, combat, quests, inventory, and NPC interactions. It utilizes NestJS for a modular architecture, separating persistent domain logic from real-time game simulation.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To serve as the backend infrastructure for a multiplayer online role-playing game, handling all server-side game logic and state management.
✨ Key Features:
• Authorization (registration, login, tokens)
• User and character management
• Character classes, skills, and effects
• Inventory, equipment, and items
• Locations, spawns, tile maps, and teleports
📖 Summary:
SkyRift Server is the TypeScript backend for a multiplayer RPG, managing game world simulation, player progression, combat, quests, inventory, and NPC interactions. It utilizes NestJS for a modular architecture, separating persistent domain logic from real-time game simulation.
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💡 alt-sendme | TypeScript
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Direct, secure, and private file transfer between users without relying on cloud services.
✨ Key Features:
• Send anywhere (local networks or across continents)
• Transfer anything (any size, any format, verified with BLAKE3)
• No accounts or personal info required
• Peer-to-peer direct transfer
• End-to-end encryption (QUIC + TLS 1.3)
📖 Summary:
Alt-Sendme is a free, open-source file transfer tool that enables direct peer-to-peer file and folder sharing of any size or format. It prioritizes privacy and security through end-to-end encryption and avoids cloud storage, accounts, or personal information requirements.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Direct, secure, and private file transfer between users without relying on cloud services.
✨ Key Features:
• Send anywhere (local networks or across continents)
• Transfer anything (any size, any format, verified with BLAKE3)
• No accounts or personal info required
• Peer-to-peer direct transfer
• End-to-end encryption (QUIC + TLS 1.3)
📖 Summary:
Alt-Sendme is a free, open-source file transfer tool that enables direct peer-to-peer file and folder sharing of any size or format. It prioritizes privacy and security through end-to-end encryption and avoids cloud storage, accounts, or personal information requirements.
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🌟 ODM | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Processing aerial drone imagery to create detailed 2D and 3D geospatial products for applications such as mapping, surveying, and environmental monitoring.
✨ Key Features:
• Generates classified point clouds
• Creates 3D textured models
• Produces georeferenced orthorectified imagery
• Generates georeferenced digital elevation models
• Command-line interface for scripting and integration
📖 Summary:
ODM is an open-source command-line toolkit for processing aerial drone imagery. It converts 2D drone images into various geospatial products like classified point clouds, 3D textured models, orthorectified imagery, and digital elevation models.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Processing aerial drone imagery to create detailed 2D and 3D geospatial products for applications such as mapping, surveying, and environmental monitoring.
✨ Key Features:
• Generates classified point clouds
• Creates 3D textured models
• Produces georeferenced orthorectified imagery
• Generates georeferenced digital elevation models
• Command-line interface for scripting and integration
📖 Summary:
ODM is an open-source command-line toolkit for processing aerial drone imagery. It converts 2D drone images into various geospatial products like classified point clouds, 3D textured models, orthorectified imagery, and digital elevation models.
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🌟 AI-Text-Humanizer-App | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To convert AI-generated text into human-like, academic writing that can bypass AI detection.
✨ Key Features:
• AI-Powered Text Refinement
• Expand Contractions
• Add Academic Transitions
• Passive Voice Conversion (Optional)
• Synonym Replacement (Optional)
📖 Summary:
This Python application, built with Streamlit, transforms AI-generated or informal text into formal, human-like, and academic writing. It offers features like expanding contractions, adding academic transitions, and optional synonym replacement to help bypass AI detectors and improve text quality.
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🎯 Primary Use Case:
To convert AI-generated text into human-like, academic writing that can bypass AI detection.
✨ Key Features:
• AI-Powered Text Refinement
• Expand Contractions
• Add Academic Transitions
• Passive Voice Conversion (Optional)
• Synonym Replacement (Optional)
📖 Summary:
This Python application, built with Streamlit, transforms AI-generated or informal text into formal, human-like, and academic writing. It offers features like expanding contractions, adding academic transitions, and optional synonym replacement to help bypass AI detectors and improve text quality.
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🚀 LongCat-Video | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
Generating high-quality, long videos from text, images, or by continuing existing video content.
✨ Key Features:
• Unified architecture for Text-to-Video, Image-to-Video, and Video-Continuation
• Natively pretrained for long video generation (minutes-long) without quality degradation
• Efficient inference for 720p, 30fps videos using coarse-to-fine strategy and Block Sparse Attention
• Strong performance achieved through multi-reward RLHF (GRPO)
📖 Summary:
LongCat-Video is a 13.6B parameter foundational video generation model capable of Text-to-Video, Image-to-Video, and Video-Continuation tasks. It is particularly optimized for efficient, high-quality generation of long videos, aiming to be a step towards world models.
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🎯 Primary Use Case:
Generating high-quality, long videos from text, images, or by continuing existing video content.
✨ Key Features:
• Unified architecture for Text-to-Video, Image-to-Video, and Video-Continuation
• Natively pretrained for long video generation (minutes-long) without quality degradation
• Efficient inference for 720p, 30fps videos using coarse-to-fine strategy and Block Sparse Attention
• Strong performance achieved through multi-reward RLHF (GRPO)
📖 Summary:
LongCat-Video is a 13.6B parameter foundational video generation model capable of Text-to-Video, Image-to-Video, and Video-Continuation tasks. It is particularly optimized for efficient, high-quality generation of long videos, aiming to be a step towards world models.
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🚀 claude-usage | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To provide users with a local, detailed dashboard for monitoring and analyzing their Claude Code token usage and associated costs.
✨ Key Features:
• Tracks token usage (input, output, cache)
• Logs session history, models, and projects
• Estimates costs based on usage
• Provides a web-based dashboard with charts
• Works with API, Pro, and Max plans
📖 Summary:
This Python repository provides a local dashboard to visualize and track your Claude Code token usage, session history, and estimated costs. It works by parsing local log files generated by Claude Code, offering insights beyond what the official UI provides, and is compatible with API, Pro, and Max plans.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To provide users with a local, detailed dashboard for monitoring and analyzing their Claude Code token usage and associated costs.
✨ Key Features:
• Tracks token usage (input, output, cache)
• Logs session history, models, and projects
• Estimates costs based on usage
• Provides a web-based dashboard with charts
• Works with API, Pro, and Max plans
📖 Summary:
This Python repository provides a local dashboard to visualize and track your Claude Code token usage, session history, and estimated costs. It works by parsing local log files generated by Claude Code, offering insights beyond what the official UI provides, and is compatible with API, Pro, and Max plans.
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🚀 metrics | JavaScript
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To create and display personalized, visually appealing statistics about a GitHub user's activity and contributions directly within their profile README or other web content.
✨ Key Features:
• Infographics generator for GitHub statistics
• 30+ plugins and 335+ options for customization
• Supports users, organizations, and repositories
• Renders metrics as SVG, Markdown, PDF, or JSON
• Embeddable in GitHub profile readmes
📖 Summary:
Metrics is a JavaScript-based tool that generates customizable infographics displaying GitHub account statistics. It offers over 30 plugins and 300 options to visualize data such as contributions, languages, and stargazers, rendering them as SVG, Markdown, PDF, or JSON.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To create and display personalized, visually appealing statistics about a GitHub user's activity and contributions directly within their profile README or other web content.
✨ Key Features:
• Infographics generator for GitHub statistics
• 30+ plugins and 335+ options for customization
• Supports users, organizations, and repositories
• Renders metrics as SVG, Markdown, PDF, or JSON
• Embeddable in GitHub profile readmes
📖 Summary:
Metrics is a JavaScript-based tool that generates customizable infographics displaying GitHub account statistics. It offers over 30 plugins and 300 options to visualize data such as contributions, languages, and stargazers, rendering them as SVG, Markdown, PDF, or JSON.
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🔥 open-wearables | Python
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To provide a unified API and self-hosted platform for developers and individuals to aggregate, manage, and analyze health data from diverse wearable devices, enabling faster development of health applications and personalized health insights.
✨ Key Features:
• Unified API for multiple wearable providers
📖 Summary:
Open Wearables is an open-source, self-hosted platform designed to unify health data from various wearable devices into a single, AI-ready API. It simplifies the process for developers and individuals to access, manage, and derive insights from their health metrics, offering a unified interface instead of managing multiple device-specific integrations.
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🔓 Open Source
🎯 Primary Use Case:
To provide a unified API and self-hosted platform for developers and individuals to aggregate, manage, and analyze health data from diverse wearable devices, enabling faster development of health applications and personalized health insights.
✨ Key Features:
• Unified API for multiple wearable providers
📖 Summary:
Open Wearables is an open-source, self-hosted platform designed to unify health data from various wearable devices into a single, AI-ready API. It simplifies the process for developers and individuals to access, manage, and derive insights from their health metrics, offering a unified interface instead of managing multiple device-specific integrations.
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