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    teslamate

    teslamate

    A self-hosted data logger for your Tesla

    TeslaMate is an open-source self-hosted data logger that collects and visualizes data from Tesla vehicles in real time. It provides detailed insights into driving, charging, efficiency, and battery health through intuitive dashboards powered by Grafana. TeslaMate is ideal for Tesla owners who want full control of their vehicle data, avoid cloud reliance, and access rich analytics for personal tracking or troubleshooting.
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    Explorer

    Explorer

    Series (one-dimensional) and dataframes (two-dimensional)

    Explorer brings series (one-dimensional) and data frames (two-dimensional) to Elixir for fast data exploration.
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    Discord.SortedSet

    Discord.SortedSet

    Elixir SortedSet backed by a Rust-based NIF

    SortedSet NIF is a performant and reliable sorted set data structure for Elixir, implemented in Rust using the Rustler crate to take advantage of native performance while maintaining seamless integration with the BEAM ecosystem. It provides ordering and uniqueness guarantees, with all terms stored according to Elixir’s built-in sorting rules. Internally, it uses a vector of vectors layout rather than a single vector to minimize costly reallocations, allowing efficient bucket pointer copying...
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    GenStage

    GenStage

    Producer and consumer actors with back-pressure for Elixir

    GenStage is a specification and set of behaviours for building demand-driven data pipelines on the BEAM. It formalizes the roles of producers, consumers, and producer-consumers, using back-pressure so that fast producers don’t overwhelm downstream stages. Developers implement callbacks like handle_demand and handle_events to control how items are emitted, transformed, and consumed across asynchronous boundaries. Because stages are OTP processes, you gain fault tolerance, supervised restarts,...
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    ExAws

    ExAws

    A flexible, easy to use set of clients AWS APIs for Elixir

    ExAws is a comprehensive Elixir client library for interfacing with AWS services. It provides low-level request builders for nearly all AWS APIs—like S3, EC2, Lambda, DynamoDB, SQS, SES, Route 53, and more—while supporting streaming, request configuration overrides, telemetry, flexible HTTP clients, and codecs. Its modular architecture enables importing only the services you need with separate packages (e.g., ex_aws_s3, ex_aws_ec2).
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