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    ArgParse.jl

    ArgParse.jl

    Package for parsing command-line arguments to Julia programs

    ArgParse.jl is a package for parsing command-line arguments to Julia programs.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    jlpkg

    jlpkg

    A command line interface (CLI) for Pkg, Julia's package manager

    A command line interface (CLI) to Pkg, Julia's package manager.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Winston.jl

    Winston.jl

    2D plotting for Julia

    2D plotting for Julia. Winston offers an easy-to-use plot command to create figures without any fuss. After Winston is loaded by typing using Winston, the most basic plot can be created.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    GMT.jl

    GMT.jl

    Generic Mapping Tools Library Wrapper for Julia

    The Generic Mapping Tools, GMT, is an open source collection of tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets (including filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and producing PostScript illustrations ranging from simple x–y plots via contour maps to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3D perspective views. This link will take you to an impressive collection of figures made with GMT. The GMT Julia wrapper was designed to work in a way the close as possible to the command line version and yet to provide all the facilities of the Julia language. In this sense, all GMT options are put in a single text string that is passed, plus the data itself when it applies, to the gmt() command. However, we also acknowledge that not every one is comfortable with the GMT syntax. This syntax is needed to accommodate the immense pool of options that let you control all details of a figure but that also makes it harder to read/master.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Tulip.jl

    Tulip.jl

    Interior-point solver in pure Julia

    Tulip is an open-source interior-point solver for linear optimization, written in pure Julia. It implements the homogeneous primal-dual interior-point algorithm with multiple centrality corrections and therefore handles unbounded and infeasible problems. Tulip’s main feature is that its algorithmic framework is disentangled from linear algebra implementations. This allows to seamless integration of specialized routines for structured problems.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Comonicon

    Comonicon

    Your best CLI generator in JuliaLang

    Roger's magic book for command line interfaces.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ApplicationBuilder.jl

    ApplicationBuilder.jl

    Compile, bundle, and release julia software

    Turn your Julia program into a standalone, distributable, statically-compiled "App". ApplicationBuilder compiles a Julia program and bundles it up into a distributable application, on macOS, Windows and Linux! After building, your users can download your application and run it without having Julia installed.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    julia-vim

    julia-vim

    Vim support for Julia.

    ...This plug-in adds some functionality to substitute LaTeX code sequences (e.g. \alpha) with corresponding Unicode symbols (e.g. α). By default, these substitutions must be triggered explicitly by pressing the Tab key, as in the Julia command line (the REPL); however, an automatic, as-you-type mode can also be activated, and a method based on keymap is also available. This feature also works in command mode, e.g. when searching the files with the / or ? commands, but the as-you-type mode is not available (the keymap-based version works though, and it also works with some Vim commands like f and t). ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DocOpt.jl

    DocOpt.jl

    Command line arguments parser

    DocOpt.jl is a port of docopt written in the Julia language. docopt generates a command-line arguments parser from human-readable usage patterns. The DocOpt module exports just one function, docopt, which takes multiple arguments but all of them except the first one are optional.
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