Open Source Python Large Language Models (LLM) for ChromeOS

Python Large Language Models (LLM) for ChromeOS

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    MiroFish

    MiroFish

    A Simple and Universal Swarm Intelligence Engine

    MiroFish is a next-generation artificial intelligence prediction engine that leverages multi-agent technology and swarm-intelligence simulation to model, simulate, and forecast complex real-world scenarios. The system extracts “seed” information from sources such as breaking news, policy documents, and market signals to construct a high-fidelity digital parallel world populated by thousands of virtual agents with independent memory and behavior rules. Users can inject variables or conditions into this simulated environment from a “god’s eye view,” enabling iterative prediction of future trends under different assumptions, which can be useful for decision support, scenario planning, or creative exploration. The engine includes both backend and frontend components, with configuration and deployment instructions for local and containerized setups, and is designed to produce detailed predictive reports based on interactions and emergent patterns within the simulated world.
    Downloads: 1,071 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: 165 This Week
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    GLM-4.5

    GLM-4.5

    GLM-4.5: Open-source LLM for intelligent agents by Z.ai

    GLM-4.5 is a cutting-edge open-source large language model designed by Z.ai for intelligent agent applications. The flagship GLM-4.5 model has 355 billion total parameters with 32 billion active parameters, while the compact GLM-4.5-Air version offers 106 billion total parameters and 12 billion active parameters. Both models unify reasoning, coding, and intelligent agent capabilities, providing two modes: a thinking mode for complex reasoning and tool usage, and a non-thinking mode for immediate responses. They are released under the MIT license, allowing commercial use and secondary development. GLM-4.5 achieves strong performance on 12 industry-standard benchmarks, ranking 3rd overall, while GLM-4.5-Air balances competitive results with greater efficiency. The models support FP8 and BF16 precision, and can handle very large context windows of up to 128K tokens. Flexible inference is supported through frameworks like vLLM and SGLang with tool-call and reasoning parsers included.
    Downloads: 160 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: 111 This Week
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    GLM-4.7

    GLM-4.7

    Advanced language and coding AI model

    GLM-4.7 is an advanced agent-oriented large language model designed as a high-performance coding and reasoning partner. It delivers significant gains over GLM-4.6 in multilingual agentic coding, terminal-based workflows, and real-world developer benchmarks such as SWE-bench and Terminal Bench 2.0. The model introduces stronger “thinking before acting” behavior, improving stability and accuracy in complex agent frameworks like Claude Code, Cline, and Roo Code. GLM-4.7 also advances “vibe coding,” producing cleaner, more modern UIs, better-structured webpages, and visually improved slide layouts. Its tool-use capabilities are substantially enhanced, with notable improvements in browsing, search, and tool-integrated reasoning tasks. Overall, GLM-4.7 shows broad performance upgrades across coding, reasoning, chat, creative writing, and role-play scenarios.
    Downloads: 103 This Week
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    GLM-4.6

    GLM-4.6

    Agentic, Reasoning, and Coding (ARC) foundation models

    GLM-4.6 is the latest iteration of Zhipu AI’s foundation model, delivering significant advancements over GLM-4.5. It introduces an extended 200K token context window, enabling more sophisticated long-context reasoning and agentic workflows. The model achieves superior coding performance, excelling in benchmarks and practical coding assistants such as Claude Code, Cline, Roo Code, and Kilo Code. Its reasoning capabilities have been strengthened, including improved tool usage during inference and more effective integration within agent frameworks. GLM-4.6 also enhances writing quality, producing outputs that better align with human preferences and role-playing scenarios. Benchmark evaluations demonstrate that it not only outperforms GLM-4.5 but also rivals leading global models such as DeepSeek-V3.1-Terminus and Claude Sonnet 4.
    Downloads: 96 This Week
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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: 86 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: 22 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: 16 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: 11 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: 10 This Week
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    LlamaIndex

    LlamaIndex

    Central interface to connect your LLM's with external data

    LlamaIndex (GPT Index) is a project that provides a central interface to connect your LLM's with external data. LlamaIndex is a simple, flexible interface between your external data and LLMs. It provides the following tools in an easy-to-use fashion. Provides indices over your unstructured and structured data for use with LLM's. These indices help to abstract away common boilerplate and pain points for in-context learning. Dealing with prompt limitations (e.g. 4096 tokens for Davinci) when the context is too big. Offers you a comprehensive toolset, trading off cost and performance.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    OmniBox

    OmniBox

    Collect, organize, use, and share, all in OmniBox

    Omnibox (mirror) is a SourceForge mirror of the Omnibox open-source project, which provides a software interface designed to simplify interaction with multiple tools and services through a unified command or search interface. The project focuses on creating a centralized input field where users can enter commands, queries, or shortcuts that trigger actions across different applications or services. Inspired by the omnibox concept used in modern browsers, the system combines search functionality with command execution so that users can access information and perform tasks without navigating complex menus. The mirrored distribution on SourceForge exists to provide an additional download source and preserve access to the software’s source code independent of its original repository. Tools like Omnibox typically emphasize extensibility, allowing developers to add plugins or integrations that connect the interface to other systems such as APIs, search engines, or automation tools.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ChatGLM-6B

    ChatGLM-6B

    ChatGLM-6B: An Open Bilingual Dialogue Language Model

    ChatGLM-6B is an open bilingual (Chinese + English) conversational language model based on the GLM architecture, with approximately 6.2 billion parameters. The project provides inference code, demos (command line, web, API), quantization support for lower memory deployment, and tools for finetuning (e.g., via P-Tuning v2). It is optimized for dialogue and question answering with a balance between performance and deployability in consumer hardware settings. Support for quantized inference (INT4, INT8) to reduce GPU memory requirements. Automatic mode switching between precision/memory tradeoffs (full/quantized).
    Downloads: 7 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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    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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    MLC LLM

    MLC LLM

    Universal LLM Deployment Engine with ML Compilation

    MLC LLM is a machine learning compiler and deployment framework designed to enable efficient execution of large language models across a wide range of hardware platforms. The project focuses on compiling models into optimized runtimes that can run natively on devices such as GPUs, mobile processors, browsers, and edge hardware. By leveraging machine learning compilation techniques, mlc-llm produces high-performance inference engines that maintain consistent APIs across platforms. The system supports deployment on environments including Linux, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and web browsers while utilizing different acceleration technologies such as CUDA, Vulkan, Metal, and WebGPU. It also provides OpenAI-compatible APIs that allow developers to integrate locally deployed models into existing AI applications without major code changes.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    AppAgent

    AppAgent

    Multimodal Agents as Smartphone Users, an LLM-based multimodal agent

    AppAgent is an open-source multimodal agent framework designed to enable large language models to operate smartphone applications through natural interactions with graphical user interfaces. The system allows an AI agent to interpret visual information from the screen and translate natural language instructions into actions such as tapping, swiping, and navigating between application screens. Instead of requiring backend access to application APIs, the framework interacts with apps the same way a human user would, making it compatible with a wide variety of mobile applications. AppAgent combines vision capabilities with language reasoning to understand interface elements and determine which actions are required to accomplish a task. The system also includes mechanisms for exploration and learning, allowing the agent to analyze user interface layouts and build structured knowledge about how different apps function.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    MiniOneRec

    MiniOneRec

    Minimal reproduction of OneRec

    MiniOneRec is an open-source framework designed to explore generative approaches to recommendation systems using large language model architectures. Traditional recommender systems typically rely on large embedding tables and ranking models, but MiniOneRec adopts a generative paradigm in which items are represented as sequences of semantic identifiers generated by autoregressive models. The framework provides an end-to-end pipeline for building generative recommender systems, including semantic identifier construction, supervised fine-tuning, and reinforcement learning-based optimization. Semantic IDs are created using techniques such as quantized variational autoencoders to convert item features into token sequences that can be modeled by transformer architectures. Developers can train and evaluate recommendation models using different backbone language models while benefiting from the generative framework’s parameter efficiency and scalability.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    WFGY 3.0

    WFGY 3.0

    A tension reasoning engine over 131 S-class problems

    WFGY is an experimental open-source reasoning framework designed to improve the reliability and interpretability of large language model outputs through structured reasoning layers. The project introduces a conceptual reasoning engine that analyzes complex problems by identifying semantic compression errors and residual assumptions within a system’s reasoning process. Its architecture treats reasoning failures as measurable signals that can be detected and analyzed rather than simply observed as incorrect answers. Different versions of the framework, including WFGY 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0, represent stages of development where early conceptual ideas evolved into more structured reasoning engines and diagnostic tools. The system maps reasoning tension across a large set of complex problems spanning domains such as mathematics, science, climate, finance, and artificial intelligence behavior.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    vim-ai

    vim-ai

    AI-powered code assistant for Vim. OpenAI and ChatGPT plugin for Vim

    vim-ai is an AI-powered assistant plugin for Vim and Neovim that brings language-model features directly into the editor. It allows users to generate code or text, edit selections in place, and carry on interactive chat-style conversations without leaving the terminal editing environment. The plugin is built around OpenAI-compatible APIs, which means it can work not only with OpenAI itself but also with compatible proxies and alternative providers. Its command set covers text completion, editing, chat continuation, image generation, and debugging utilities, making it more versatile than a narrow autocomplete add-on. The repository also highlights support for custom roles, vision features such as image-to-text, and an emerging provider-plugin model for extending compatibility further. A notable design point is that it only sends content the user explicitly selects or includes in prompts, which helps users control what is shared with the external model.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Chat with LLMs Everywhere

    Chat with LLMs Everywhere

    Run PyTorch LLMs locally on servers, desktop and mobile

    TorchChat is an open-source project from the PyTorch ecosystem designed to demonstrate how large language models can be executed efficiently across different computing environments. The project provides a compact codebase that illustrates how to run conversational AI systems using PyTorch models on laptops, servers, and mobile devices. It is intended primarily as a reference implementation that shows developers how to integrate large language models into applications without requiring a large or complex infrastructure stack. TorchChat supports running models through Python interfaces as well as integrating them directly into native applications written in languages such as C or C++. The project also demonstrates how modern LLMs like LLaMA-style models can be deployed locally while maintaining good performance across different hardware platforms.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    HolmesGPT

    HolmesGPT

    CNCF Sandbox Project

    HolmesGPT is an open-source AI agent designed to help DevOps and site reliability engineering teams diagnose and resolve production incidents. The system aggregates signals from observability tools such as logs, metrics, alerts, and distributed traces, then analyzes them using large language models to identify potential root causes. Rather than requiring engineers to manually correlate large volumes of monitoring data, HolmesGPT automatically synthesizes evidence and presents explanations in natural language. The project is developed by Robusta and has been accepted as a Cloud Native Computing Foundation Sandbox project, highlighting its relevance to the cloud-native ecosystem. It is designed to operate as an automated troubleshooting assistant that can analyze incidents continuously and support on-call engineers during outages.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    NBA Sports Betting Machine Learning

    NBA Sports Betting Machine Learning

    NBA sports betting using machine learning

    NBA-Machine-Learning-Sports-Betting is an open-source Python project that applies machine learning techniques to predict outcomes of National Basketball Association games for analytical and betting-related research. The system gathers historical team statistics and game data spanning multiple seasons, beginning with the 2007–2008 NBA season and continuing through the present. Using this dataset, the project constructs matchup features that represent team performance trends and contextual information about each game. Machine learning models are then trained to estimate the probability that a team will win a game as well as whether the total score will fall above or below the sportsbook’s predicted total. In addition to predicting outcomes, the project evaluates expected value to determine whether a potential bet offers a statistical advantage compared with sportsbook odds.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SwanLab

    SwanLab

    An open-source, modern-design AI training tracking and visualization

    SwanLab is an open-source experiment tracking and visualization platform designed to help machine learning engineers monitor, compare, and analyze the training of artificial intelligence models. The tool records training metrics, hyperparameters, model outputs, and experiment configurations so that developers can easily understand how different experiments perform over time. It provides a modern user interface for visualizing results, enabling teams to compare runs, track model performance trends, and collaborate on machine learning research. SwanLab supports both cloud and self-hosted deployments, allowing organizations to run the system privately or integrate it into shared development environments. The platform integrates with a wide range of machine learning frameworks including PyTorch, Transformers, Keras, and other widely used training ecosystems.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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