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    DocsGPT

    DocsGPT

    Private AI platform for agents, enterprise search and RAG pipelines

    DocsGPT is an open-source AI platform for deploying private RAG pipelines, AI agents, and enterprise search on your own infrastructure. Connect any data source (PDFs, DOCX, CSV, Excel, HTML, audio, GitHub, databases, URLs) and get accurate, hallucination-free answers with source citations. Choose your LLM: OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, or local models. Works with Qdrant, MongoDB, and Elasticsearch and more. Deploy via Docker or Kubernetes with full data sovereignty. Build...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ChatGPT Desktop Application

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    pdf-extractor

    pdf-extractor

    Node.js module for rendering pdf pages to images, svgs and HTML files

    Pdf-extractor is a wrapper around pdf.js to generate images, svgs, html files, text files and json files from a pdf on node.js. A DOM Canvas is used to render and export the graphical layer of the pdf. Canvas exports *.png as a default but can be extended to export to other file types like .jpg. Pdf objects are converted to svg using the SVGGraphics parser of pdf.js.
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    abstract2paper

    abstract2paper

    Auto-generate an entire paper from a prompt or abstract using NLP

    ...Click the "doohicky" link above to get started, and then click the link to open the demo notebook in Google Colaboratory. To run the demo as a Jupyter notebook (e.g., locally), use this version instead. Note: to compile a PDF of your auto-generated paper (when you run the demo locally), you'll need to have a working LaTeX installation on your machine (e.g., so that pdflatex is a recognized system command). The notebook will also automatically install the transformers library if it's not already available in your local environment. In its unmodified state, the demo notebooks use the abstract from the GPT-3 paper as the "seed" for a new paper. ...
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    Dickinson

    Dickinson

    Text generation language

    Dickinson is a text-generation language. You can try out the language on the web without installing anything. Binaries for some platforms are available on the releases page. There is an install script that will try to download the right release for your computer.
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