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hoochanlon/hamuleite — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-06-24

9,430PythonAudience · researcherComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

TL;DR

A Chinese-language knowledge archive of curated academic research links, AI tool guides, and university resources from institutions in Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and mainland China.

Mindmap

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    Content areas
      Academic papers
      Research reports
      Vocabulary lists
    Institutions
      Taiwan universities
      Singapore
      Japan
      Mainland China
    Subjects
      Social sciences
      Economics
      Game theory
      Philosophy
    Tools covered
      ChatGPT samples
      Jupyter notebooks
      Proxy references

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Browse curated academic papers and research reports from major Asian universities without searching across individual institution websites

REASON 2

Use ChatGPT interaction samples formatted as Jupyter notebooks to learn how to apply AI tools in academic research

REASON 3

Access vocabulary and terminology lists to improve academic writing in Chinese

REASON 4

Follow subject navigation guides to find library resources across multiple research disciplines

What's in the stack?

PythonJupyter

How it stacks up

hoochanlon/hamuleitemouredev/hello-sqlmrs0m30n3/youtube-dl-gui
Stars9,4309,4249,423
LanguagePythonPythonPython
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/52/52/5
Audienceresearchergeneralgeneral

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How do you spin it up?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Content is primarily in Chinese and intended for overseas Chinese scholars and social science researchers.

Wtf does this do

This repository is a knowledge archive and resource library focused on academic research from several major universities and research institutions in Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and mainland China. The collected materials span social sciences, economics, mathematics, game theory, philosophy, and systems engineering. The repository is organized into several sections. Some folders contain links to research reports and academic papers from universities and think tanks, along with library and subject navigation guides. Others cover AI-related tools and usage examples, including ChatGPT interaction samples formatted as Jupyter notebooks. There is also a section with vocabulary and terminology lists intended to help with academic writing, and folders covering broader social observation through macro and micro perspectives. Additional contents include software sharing, webpage archives, and an integration folder described as a general-purpose collection. The project also includes information about accessing tools that are restricted in mainland China, such as ChatGPT and Google, along with proxy-related configuration references. The README is written in Chinese and opens with a prominent disclaimer stating that the repository does not host original materials and that all content is re-hosted from elsewhere. It explicitly states the project is intended for overseas Chinese and social science researchers only, not for general use within mainland China. The repository acknowledges contributions from the open-source community and lists a number of other GitHub projects the author has supported or contributed to over the years. The Python language tag appears to relate to supporting scripts or notebooks rather than the bulk of the content, which is primarily curated links and documents.

Yoink these prompts

Prompt 1
I'm a social science researcher, help me use academic vocabulary lists to improve my formal Chinese writing for a journal submission
Prompt 2
Using the ChatGPT interaction examples in this archive as a model, write me a research prompt that generates a structured literature review on behavioral economics
Prompt 3
I need to survey economics research from Taiwanese universities, help me build a reading list from papers similar to those collected in this archive
Prompt 4
Help me format a research outline in the style of the academic writing guides in this repository, covering introduction, methodology, and conclusion sections

Frequently asked questions

wtf is hamuleite?

A Chinese-language knowledge archive of curated academic research links, AI tool guides, and university resources from institutions in Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and mainland China.

What language is hamuleite written in?

Mainly Python. The stack also includes Python, Jupyter.

How hard is hamuleite to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is hamuleite for?

Mainly researcher.

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