Today's LLM & Language Models: Fastest-Growing Projects — May 14, 2026
Today's the LLM & Language Models space, we see a notable trend towards specialized applications of large language models (LLMs) tailored to specific domains such as finance and traditional Chinese practices. Additionally, there's an increasing interest in self-hosted solutions for managing LLMs with enhanced privacy features and integrations.
joshawome/chainreason
This project offers a benchmark for evaluating the reasoning capabilities of large language models on tasks related to Ethereum and DeFi, providing insights into how well these models can handle complex financial scenarios. With a growth score of 91.25 and 613 stars, it's clear that developers are interested in assessing the practical applications of LLMs within blockchain technology.
jingyaogong/minimind-o
A compact yet versatile model capable of understanding multiple modalities like listening, speaking, and seeing, trained from scratch at just 0.1B parameters. This tool has garnered significant attention with 1,194 stars, likely due to its innovative approach in creating a smaller, more efficient omnimodal AI system that can be easily adapted for various applications.
openai/privacy-filter
The OpenAI Privacy Filter aims to mitigate privacy risks associated with large language models by filtering sensitive information. Its steady growth score of 50.0 and a substantial number of stars (2,124) suggest that concerns over data security and user privacy are driving interest in this project.
DestinyLinker/MingLi-Bench
This benchmark evaluates the performance of LLMs on traditional Chinese fortune-telling methods such as Bazi and Ziwei Doushu. With a growth score of 36.91 and 1,054 stars, it highlights the growing interest in integrating cultural practices with advanced AI technologies.
Continuum-AI-Corp/OrcaRouter-Lite
Designed to provide a self-hosted LLM routing solution that is compatible with OpenAI models while offering features like bring-your-own-key (BYOK) and single-workspace streaming, this project has seen considerable growth. Its high number of commits in the last month coupled with 345 stars indicates active development and community interest.
tronghieu/lumina-wiki
An AI-powered research assistant that helps users read, understand, organize, and connect knowledge from various sources. This tool is based on ideas proposed by Andrej Karpathy for an LLM-based wiki system. Its continuous development activity (100 commits in the last month) and a modest but growing number of stars suggest it's gaining traction among researchers looking to enhance their workflow with AI.
rahilp/second-brain-cloudflare
This repository presents a self-hosted solution allowing users to store information once and recall it across various AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP client. Running on Cloudflare’s free tier makes it accessible for personal use, contributing to its growing popularity with 56 stars.
Beever-AI/beever-atlas
Your personal LLM-Wiki conversation knowledge base that integrates seamlessly into your workflow by connecting various AI tools and data sources. With a steady growth score of 22.54 and 317 stars, it reflects the increasing demand for unified platforms where users can manage and recall information efficiently.
Sayhi-bzb/AIEden
An experimental project aiming to create an LLM-native world and civilization. Although still in its early stages with a growth score of 17.21 and fewer stars (211), it captures the imagination of those interested in exploring new horizons where AI plays a central role in shaping virtual environments.
ServiceNow/ServiceNowDocs
Focused on providing documentation for integrating LLMs into ServiceNow’s AI platform, this repository has seen modest growth with 157 stars and ongoing updates. Its relevance to enterprise-level applications suggests it will continue to attract attention from businesses looking to leverage advanced language models in their operations.
Today's report highlights a diverse range of projects across various domains and use cases, demonstrating the expansive nature of LLM development and application today.
joshawome/chainreason
This project offers a benchmark for evaluating the reasoning capabilities of large language models on tasks related to Ethereum and DeFi, providing insights into how well these models can handle complex financial scenarios. With a growth score of 91.25 and 613 stars, it's clear that developers are interested in assessing the practical applications of LLMs within blockchain technology.
jingyaogong/minimind-o
A compact yet versatile model capable of understanding multiple modalities like listening, speaking, and seeing, trained from scratch at just 0.1B parameters. This tool has garnered significant attention with 1,194 stars, likely due to its innovative approach in creating a smaller, more efficient omnimodal AI system that can be easily adapted for various applications.
openai/privacy-filter
The OpenAI Privacy Filter aims to mitigate privacy risks associated with large language models by filtering sensitive information. Its steady growth score of 50.0 and a substantial number of stars (2,124) suggest that concerns over data security and user privacy are driving interest in this project.
DestinyLinker/MingLi-Bench
This benchmark evaluates the performance of LLMs on traditional Chinese fortune-telling methods such as Bazi and Ziwei Doushu. With a growth score of 36.91 and 1,054 stars, it highlights the growing interest in integrating cultural practices with advanced AI technologies.
Continuum-AI-Corp/OrcaRouter-Lite
Designed to provide a self-hosted LLM routing solution that is compatible with OpenAI models while offering features like bring-your-own-key (BYOK) and single-workspace streaming, this project has seen considerable growth. Its high number of commits in the last month coupled with 345 stars indicates active development and community interest.
tronghieu/lumina-wiki
An AI-powered research assistant that helps users read, understand, organize, and connect knowledge from various sources. This tool is based on ideas proposed by Andrej Karpathy for an LLM-based wiki system. Its continuous development activity (100 commits in the last month) and a modest but growing number of stars suggest it's gaining traction among researchers looking to enhance their workflow with AI.
rahilp/second-brain-cloudflare
This repository presents a self-hosted solution allowing users to store information once and recall it across various AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP client. Running on Cloudflare’s free tier makes it accessible for personal use, contributing to its growing popularity with 56 stars.
Beever-AI/beever-atlas
Your personal LLM-Wiki conversation knowledge base that integrates seamlessly into your workflow by connecting various AI tools and data sources. With a steady growth score of 22.54 and 317 stars, it reflects the increasing demand for unified platforms where users can manage and recall information efficiently.
Sayhi-bzb/AIEden
An experimental project aiming to create an LLM-native world and civilization. Although still in its early stages with a growth score of 17.21 and fewer stars (211), it captures the imagination of those interested in exploring new horizons where AI plays a central role in shaping virtual environments.
ServiceNow/ServiceNowDocs
Focused on providing documentation for integrating LLMs into ServiceNow’s AI platform, this repository has seen modest growth with 157 stars and ongoing updates. Its relevance to enterprise-level applications suggests it will continue to attract attention from businesses looking to leverage advanced language models in their operations.
Today's report highlights a diverse range of projects across various domains and use cases, demonstrating the expansive nature of LLM development and application today.