Open Source Python Large Language Models (LLM) for Mac

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    DeepSeek R1

    DeepSeek R1

    Open-source, high-performance AI model with advanced reasoning

    DeepSeek-R1 is an open-source large language model developed by DeepSeek, designed to excel in complex reasoning tasks across domains such as mathematics, coding, and language. DeepSeek R1 offers unrestricted access for both commercial and academic use. The model employs a Mixture of Experts (MoE) architecture, comprising 671 billion total parameters with 37 billion active parameters per token, and supports a context length of up to 128,000 tokens. DeepSeek-R1's training regimen uniquely integrates large-scale reinforcement learning (RL) without relying on supervised fine-tuning, enabling the model to develop advanced reasoning capabilities. This approach has resulted in performance comparable to leading models like OpenAI's o1, while maintaining cost-efficiency. To further support the research community, DeepSeek has released distilled versions of the model based on architectures such as LLaMA and Qwen.
    Downloads: 152 This Week
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    GPT4All

    GPT4All

    Run Local LLMs on Any Device. Open-source

    GPT4All is an open-source project that allows users to run large language models (LLMs) locally on their desktops or laptops, eliminating the need for API calls or GPUs. The software provides a simple, user-friendly application that can be downloaded and run on various platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu, without requiring specialized hardware. It integrates with the llama.cpp implementation and supports multiple LLMs, allowing users to interact with AI models privately. This project also supports Python integrations for easy automation and customization. GPT4All is ideal for individuals and businesses seeking private, offline access to powerful LLMs.
    Downloads: 114 This Week
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    DeepSeek-V3

    DeepSeek-V3

    Powerful AI language model (MoE) optimized for efficiency/performance

    DeepSeek-V3 is a robust Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) language model developed by DeepSeek, featuring a total of 671 billion parameters, with 37 billion activated per token. It employs Multi-head Latent Attention (MLA) and the DeepSeekMoE architecture to enhance computational efficiency. The model introduces an auxiliary-loss-free load balancing strategy and a multi-token prediction training objective to boost performance. Trained on 14.8 trillion diverse, high-quality tokens, DeepSeek-V3 underwent supervised fine-tuning and reinforcement learning to fully realize its capabilities. Evaluations indicate that it outperforms other open-source models and rivals leading closed-source models, achieving this with a training duration of 55 days on 2,048 Nvidia H800 GPUs, costing approximately $5.58 million.
    Downloads: 95 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Agentic Context Engine

    Agentic Context Engine

    Make your agents learn from experience

    Agentic Context Engine (ACE) is an open-source framework designed to help AI agents improve their performance by learning from their own execution history. Instead of relying solely on model training or fine-tuning, the framework focuses on structured context engineering, allowing agents to accumulate knowledge from past successes and failures during task execution. The system treats context as a dynamic “playbook” that evolves over time through a process of generation, reflection, and curation, enabling agents to refine strategies across repeated tasks. In this workflow, one component generates solutions, another reflects on outcomes, and a third curates useful knowledge so it can be reused in future interactions. This architecture allows agents to gradually build persistent operational memory without requiring additional training datasets or model retraining.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    LangChain

    LangChain

    ⚡ Building applications with LLMs through composability ⚡

    Large language models (LLMs) are emerging as a transformative technology, enabling developers to build applications that they previously could not. But using these LLMs in isolation is often not enough to create a truly powerful app - the real power comes when you can combine them with other sources of computation or knowledge. This library is aimed at assisting in the development of those types of applications.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    WhisperJAV

    WhisperJAV

    Uses Qwen3-ASR, local LLM, Whisper, TEN-VAD

    WhisperJAV is an open-source speech transcription pipeline designed specifically for generating subtitles for Japanese adult video content. The project addresses challenges that standard speech recognition models face when transcribing this type of audio, which often includes low signal-to-noise ratios and large numbers of non-verbal vocalizations. Traditional automatic speech recognition systems can misinterpret these sounds as words, leading to inaccurate transcripts. WhisperJAV introduces a specialized pipeline that separates text generation from timestamp alignment, allowing the system to generate transcripts and then align them with audio using forced alignment techniques. The framework supports several speech recognition models, including Qwen-based ASR systems and fine-tuned Whisper models trained on domain-specific dialogue.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Claude Code Tools

    Claude Code Tools

    Practical productivity tools for Claude Code, Codex-CLI

    Claude Code Tools is an open-source collection of command-line utilities and productivity plugins designed to enhance developer workflows when using AI coding agents such as Claude Code and Codex-CLI. The project focuses on solving common problems encountered in AI-assisted development environments, including managing session history, automating terminal interactions, and maintaining context across multiple coding sessions. It includes tools that allow developers to search conversation logs quickly, manage environment variables securely, and execute interactive terminal workflows that AI agents can control. Some components enable Claude Code to interact with terminal multiplexers such as tmux so that it can run programs, debug applications, and interact with scripts that require user input. The toolkit also provides safety mechanisms that prevent potentially dangerous shell commands from being executed automatically by AI agents.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    LLaMA 3

    LLaMA 3

    The official Meta Llama 3 GitHub site

    This repository is the former home for Llama 3 model artifacts and getting-started code, covering pre-trained and instruction-tuned variants across multiple parameter sizes. It introduced the public packaging of weights, licenses, and quickstart examples that helped developers fine-tune or run the models locally and on common serving stacks. As the Llama stack evolved, Meta consolidated repositories and marked this one deprecated, pointing users to newer, centralized hubs for models, utilities, and docs. Even as a deprecated repo, it documents the transition path and preserves references that clarify how Llama 3 releases map into the current ecosystem. Practically, it functioned as a bridge between Llama 2 and later Llama releases by standardizing distribution and starter code for inference and fine-tuning. Teams still treat it as historical reference material for version lineage and migration notes.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    llama.cpp Python Bindings

    llama.cpp Python Bindings

    Python bindings for llama.cpp

    llama-cpp-python provides Python bindings for llama.cpp, enabling the integration of LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI) language models into Python applications. This facilitates the use of LLaMA's capabilities in natural language processing tasks within Python environments.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    BruteForceAI

    BruteForceAI

    Advanced LLM-powered brute-force tool combining AI intelligence

    BruteForceAI is an open-source security testing tool that applies large language models to the analysis of login forms and authentication flows in web applications. At a high level, the project uses AI to inspect HTML content, identify the relevant form elements, and automate selector discovery so that a tester does not need to hand-map every field before evaluation. It combines that analysis layer with automated credential testing workflows, framing itself as a more adaptive alternative to older brute-force tooling that depends heavily on manual configuration. The repository emphasizes features such as threaded execution, logging, and notification integrations, which position it as an automation-oriented project for controlled security assessment environments. From a software design perspective, its distinguishing idea is the use of language models as a front-end analysis layer that interprets a target page before the rest of the workflow proceeds.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    GPT Neo

    GPT Neo

    An implementation of model parallel GPT-2 and GPT-3-style models

    An implementation of model & data parallel GPT3-like models using the mesh-tensorflow library. If you're just here to play with our pre-trained models, we strongly recommend you try out the HuggingFace Transformer integration. Training and inference is officially supported on TPU and should work on GPU as well. This repository will be (mostly) archived as we move focus to our GPU-specific repo, GPT-NeoX. NB, while neo can technically run a training step at 200B+ parameters, it is very inefficient at those scales. This, as well as the fact that many GPUs became available to us, among other things, prompted us to move development over to GPT-NeoX. All evaluations were done using our evaluation harness. Some results for GPT-2 and GPT-3 are inconsistent with the values reported in the respective papers. We are currently looking into why, and would greatly appreciate feedback and further testing of our eval harness.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    LiteLLM

    LiteLLM

    lightweight package to simplify LLM API calls

    Call all LLM APIs using the OpenAI format [Anthropic, Huggingface, Cohere, Azure OpenAI etc.] liteLLM supports streaming the model response back, pass stream=True to get a streaming iterator in response. Streaming is supported for OpenAI, Azure, Anthropic, and Huggingface models.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Claude Code Skills & Plugins Hub

    Claude Code Skills & Plugins Hub

    270+ Claude Code plugins with 739 agent skills

    Claude Code Plugins Plus Skills is a large open-source ecosystem of plugins and AI “skills” designed to extend the capabilities of Claude Code development agents. The repository functions as a marketplace-style collection of hundreds of plugins and specialized skills that enable Claude Code to perform complex development, automation, and operational tasks. These plugins cover a wide range of domains including DevOps automation, security testing, API debugging, infrastructure management, and AI workflow orchestration. The project also includes orchestration patterns and best practices that guide how multiple AI agents or tools can collaborate effectively in software development workflows. Developers can install plugins through a package-style plugin system and integrate them with their Claude Code environment using standardized commands.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    LMOps

    LMOps

    General technology for enabling AI capabilities w/ LLMs and MLLMs

    LMOps is a research initiative and open-source toolkit focused on the development and operational management of AI applications built with large language models and generative AI systems. The project explores the technologies and methodologies required to move foundation models from research environments into production-grade AI products. It includes experimental tools and frameworks that help developers optimize prompts, design workflows for generative models, and manage the lifecycle of LLM-based systems. The initiative also investigates techniques for improving the reliability, scalability, and maintainability of applications powered by large models. By addressing challenges such as prompt engineering, evaluation strategies, and deployment infrastructure, LMOps aims to establish best practices for operating large language model systems in real-world environments.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    OpenOutreach

    OpenOutreach

    Linkedin Automation Tool

    OpenOutreach is a self-hosted, open-source LinkedIn automation platform built for B2B lead generation and outbound prospecting. Instead of requiring a prebuilt contact list, it starts from a product description and target market definition, then uses AI to discover and prioritize likely leads on LinkedIn. The system generates search queries, evaluates candidate profiles, and learns over time which contacts best match the ideal customer profile. According to the repository, it combines large language model classification with a Bayesian machine learning layer based on profile embeddings, which helps it shift from broad exploration to more confident qualification as it gathers more decisions. It is designed to automate personalized outreach as well, including connection requests and follow-up messaging, while keeping deployment under the user’s control through a local or self-hosted setup.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    chatd

    chatd

    Chat with your documents using local AI

    chatd is an open-source desktop application that allows users to interact with their documents through a locally running large language model. The software focuses on privacy and security by ensuring that all document processing and inference occur entirely on the user’s computer without sending data to external cloud services. It includes a built-in integration with the Ollama runtime, which provides a cross-platform environment for running large language models locally. The application typically runs models such as Mistral-7B and allows users to load and analyze documents while asking questions in natural language. Unlike many document-chat tools that require manual installation of model servers, chatd packages the model runner with the application so that users can start interacting with documents immediately after launching the program.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    llms-from-scratch-cn

    llms-from-scratch-cn

    Build a large language model from 0 only with Python foundation

    llms-from-scratch-cn is an educational open-source project designed to teach developers how to build large language models step by step using practical code and conceptual explanations. The repository provides a hands-on learning path that begins with the fundamentals of natural language processing and gradually progresses toward implementing full GPT-style architectures from the ground up. Rather than focusing on using pre-trained models through APIs, the project emphasizes understanding the internal mechanisms of modern language models, including tokenization, attention mechanisms, transformer architecture, and training workflows. Through a collection of notebooks, code examples, and translated learning materials, users can explore how to implement components such as multi-head attention, data loaders, and training pipelines using Python and PyTorch.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Agentless

    Agentless

    An agentless approach to automatically solve software development

    Agentless is an open-source framework that applies large language models to automatically resolve software development issues without relying on complex autonomous agent systems. The project proposes an alternative approach to AI-driven code repair that avoids the overhead of multi-agent orchestration by using a structured pipeline for identifying and fixing bugs. When solving a problem, the system first performs localization to determine which files, functions, or code segments are most likely responsible for the issue. It then generates multiple candidate patches for the identified locations using language model reasoning and diff-style edits. In the final stage, the framework validates potential patches by running regression tests and additional reproduction tests to confirm whether the fix resolves the original error. Based on these results, the system ranks the candidate patches and selects the most reliable solution to submit.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CodeLlama

    CodeLlama

    Inference code for CodeLlama models

    Code Llama is a family of Llama-based code models optimized for programming tasks such as code generation, completion, and repair, with variants specialized for base coding, Python, and instruction following. The repo documents the sizes and capabilities (e.g., 7B, 13B, 34B) and highlights features like infilling and large input context to support real IDE workflows. It targets both general software synthesis and language-specific productivity, offering strong performance among open models at release time. Typical usage includes prompt-driven generation, function or class completion, and zero-shot adherence to natural-language instructions about code changes. The ecosystem provides multiple distributions (e.g., HF format) so developers can integrate with standard toolchains and serving stacks. As part of the broader Llama effort, Code Llama complements instruction-tuned chat models by focusing on code-centric tasks and editor integrations.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Cybersecurity AI

    Cybersecurity AI

    Cybersecurity AI (CAI), the framework for AI Security

    CAI (Cybersecurity AI) is a lightweight open-source framework intended to help security practitioners build and deploy AI-assisted automation for defensive and offensive security workflows. The project frames itself as a practical foundation for “AI security,” focusing on turning security tasks into agentic workflows that can be composed, executed, and iterated on by practitioners. Rather than being a single-purpose tool, CAI is positioned as a framework that supports building multiple security automations and integrating them into existing processes. It is designed for real-world usability, aiming to reduce friction for teams experimenting with AI agents in security operations, assessment, and response contexts. The framework emphasizes extensibility so users can connect models, tools, and supporting components depending on their environment and constraints.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    HumanEval

    HumanEval

    Code for the paper "Evaluating Large Language Models Trained on Code"

    human-eval is a benchmark dataset and evaluation framework created by OpenAI for measuring the ability of language models to generate correct code. It consists of hand-written programming problems with unit tests, designed to assess functional correctness rather than superficial metrics like text similarity. Each task includes a natural language prompt and a function signature, requiring the model to generate an implementation that passes all provided tests. The benchmark has become a standard for evaluating code generation models, including those in the Codex and GPT families. Researchers can use the dataset to run reproducible comparisons across models and track improvements in functional code synthesis. By focusing on correctness through execution, human-eval provides a rigorous and practical way to evaluate programming capabilities in AI systems.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenPlanter

    OpenPlanter

    Language-model investigation agent with a terminal UI

    OpenPlanter is an open-source Python project focused on building an intelligent automated planting or gardening system powered by software control and data processing. The repository is designed to help developers and hobbyists create programmable plant management workflows that can monitor, schedule, and optimize growing conditions. It emphasizes automation and extensibility, allowing integration with sensors, environmental data, and control logic for smart cultivation setups. The system is structured to support experimentation and customization, making it suitable for both research and DIY agriculture projects. With its modular Python codebase, users can adapt the platform for different plant types, hardware setups, or automation strategies. Overall, OpenPlanter aims to simplify the creation of programmable, data-driven plant care systems.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ai-cookbook

    ai-cookbook

    Examples and tutorials to help developers build AI systems

    ai-cookbook is an open-source repository that provides practical tutorials, code examples, and reusable snippets designed to help developers build real-world artificial intelligence applications quickly. The project focuses on delivering hands-on engineering guidance rather than theoretical explanations, allowing developers to copy, adapt, and integrate working code directly into their own systems. The repository contains examples that demonstrate how to build AI workflows using modern tools such as large language models, autonomous agents, and external APIs. Developers can learn how to construct applications like intelligent assistants, automation pipelines, and AI-powered data analysis tools through step-by-step tutorials and ready-to-run scripts. The code examples are designed to emphasize practical architecture patterns that are commonly used in production environments, helping developers understand how to integrate AI services into software products.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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