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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15599 · Apr 3

#rust#filesearch#lua#neovim#neovim_plugin#rust FFF is a super-fast fuzzy file finder for AI agents and Neovim users. It excels at grepping, fuzzy matching, and globbing with built-in memory that ranks results by frecency, git status, file size, and more for typo-proof searches. Install easily via script for AI (like Claude) or Lua for Neovim (keys like ff for files, fg for grep). This saves you time and tokens by finding code instantly, skipping useless files, and boosting productivity on big repos. https://github.com/dmtrKovalenko/fff.nvim

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@repo_science · Post #3807 · 12/19/2023, 05:08 AM

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@githubtrending · Post #14863 · 06/24/2025, 01:30 PM

#other#automl#chatgpt#data_analysis#data_science#data_visualization#data_visualizations#deep_learning#gpt#gpt_3#jax#keras#machine_learning#ml#nlp#python#pytorch#scikit_learn#tensorflow#transformer This is a comprehensive, regularly updated list of 920 top open-source Python machine learning libraries, organized into 34 categories like frameworks, data visualization, NLP, image processing, and more. Each project is ranked by quality using GitHub and package manager metrics, helping you find the best tools for your needs. Popular libraries like TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn, and Hugging Face transformers are included, along with specialized ones for time series, reinforcement learning, and model interpretability. This resource saves you time by guiding you to high-quality, actively maintained libraries for building, optimizing, and deploying machine learning models efficiently. https://github.com/ml-tooling/best-of-ml-python