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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14936 · Jul 9

#jupyter_notebook This course guides you through building and deploying your own AI agents using popular tools like OpenAI Agents SDK, CrewAI, LangGraph, AutoGen, and MCP over six weeks. You’ll learn to create agents that can think, act, and work together, with clear setup instructions for Windows, Mac, and Linux, plus support if you get stuck. The benefit is that you gain hands-on experience in the latest AI agent technology, making you ready to develop smart, autonomous systems for real-world tasks, while also connecting with a helpful community and having fun along the way[1][2][3]. https://github.com/ed-donner/agents

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@githubtrending · Post #15295 · 11/11/2025, 05:00 PM

#python#ai#faiss#gpt_oss#langchain#llama_index#llm#localstorage#offline_first#ollama#privacy#python#rag#retrieval_augmented_generation#vector_database#vector_search#vectors LEANN is a tiny, powerful vector database that lets you turn your laptop into a personal AI assistant capable of searching millions of documents using 97% less storage than traditional systems without losing accuracy. It works by storing a compact graph and computing embeddings only when needed, saving huge space and keeping your data private on your device. You can search your files, emails, browser history, chat logs, live data from platforms like Slack and Twitter, and even codebases—all locally without cloud costs. This means fast, private, and efficient AI-powered search and retrieval on your own laptop. https://github.com/yichuan-w/LEANN

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@githubtrending · Post #15168 · 09/25/2025, 12:30 PM

#python#ai#context#embedded#faiss#knowledge_base#knowledge_graph#llm#machine_learning#memory#nlp#offline_first#opencv#python#rag#retrieval_augmented_generation#semantic_search#vector_database#video_processing Memvid lets you store millions of text pieces inside a single MP4 video file using QR codes, making your data 50-100 times smaller than usual databases. You can search this video instantly in under 100 milliseconds without needing servers or internet after setup. It works offline, is easy to use with simple Python code, and supports PDFs and chat with your data. The upcoming version 2 will add features like continuous memory updates, shareable capsules, fast local caching, and better video compression, making your AI memory smarter, faster, and more flexible. This means you get a powerful, portable, and efficient way to manage and search huge knowledge bases quickly and easily. https://github.com/Olow304/memvid