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Infisical is the open-source platform for secrets, certificates, and privileged access management.
The open-source CapCut alternative
Gin is a high-performance HTTP web framework written in Go. It provides a Martini-like API but with significantly better performance—up to 40 times faster—thanks to httprouter. Gin is designed for …
A drop-in replacement for react-markdown, designed for AI-powered streaming.
Rich-text editor with AI, MCP, and shadcn/ui
AI Elements is a component library and custom registry built on top of shadcn/ui to help you build AI-native applications faster.
User-friendly AI Interface (Supports Ollama, OpenAI API, ...)
Build resilient language agents as graphs.
A lightweight, powerful framework for multi-agent workflows
Real-time & local speech-to-text server.
✨ A framework-agnostic tool that converts any layout into a drag-to-swap one with just a few lines of code https://swapy.tahazsh.com/
5ire is a cross-platform desktop AI assistant, MCP client. It compatible with major service providers, supports local knowledge base and tools via model context protocol servers .
Open-source platform to build and deploy AI agent workflows.
The open-source reactive database for app developers
The official Go SDK for Model Context Protocol servers and clients. Maintained in collaboration with Google.
The AI Toolkit for TypeScript. From the creators of Next.js, the AI SDK is a free open-source library for building AI-powered applications and agents
Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework
Turn any PDF or image document into structured data for your AI. A powerful, lightweight OCR toolkit that bridges the gap between images/PDFs and LLMs. Supports 80+ languages.
Open-source search and retrieval database for AI applications.
A collection of PocketBase community resources.
Kyutai's Speech-To-Text and Text-To-Speech models based on the Delayed Streams Modeling framework.
Framework to build resilient language agents as graphs.
coss.com is the new holding company of cal.com, the pioneers of open source scheduling infrastructure and cal.com continues to be the 'google search' of our alphabet.