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  1. ExcelRAG ExcelRAG Public

    Excel-DNA add-in that turns Excel into a transparent, governed workspace for preparing RAG-ready data (ingestion, chunking, metadata, QA, and export). Still in the early stages but benefiting from …

    C# 1

  2. mostsimilar-for-RAG-normalization mostsimilar-for-RAG-normalization Public

    Linux CLI tools to compare text files and find nearest neighbours across large directories using TF‑IDF or SimHash, with optional dedup workflows, useful in RAG pipelines to remove duplicate docume…

    C 1

  3. pdftomd-RAG pdftomd-RAG Public

    RAG workflow-friendly enhancement of Marker that converts PDFs into a single-file markdown equivalents. It handles GPU and PyTorch configuration, document splitting and chunking, image BASE64 embed…

    Shell 1

  4. LLM-powered-network-threat-monitor LLM-powered-network-threat-monitor Public

    AI-powered threat monitoring solution for home/SME networks, leveraging Snort, ntopng, pfSense, pfBlockerNG, and LLM analyses to detect, assess and take action in real time against malicious actors…

    Shell 1 2

  5. ExcelML ExcelML Public

    Machine learning and deep learning, natively inside Excel — built to support our clients in learning about ML through experimentation. Contains very valuable and proven-to-work ExcelDNA patterns th…

    C# 1

  6. syslog-visualize syslog-visualize Public

    Lightweight Streamlit-based log time-series visualizer that pulls data directly from Ubuntu journalctl, chunking it by user-defined intervals and displaying intuitive heat maps to highlight changes…

    Python 1