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    ChainRules.jl

    ChainRules.jl

    Forward and reverse mode automatic differentiation primitives

    The ChainRules package provides a variety of common utilities that can be used by downstream automatic differentiation (AD) tools to define and execute forward-, reverse--, and mixed-mode primitives. The core logic of ChainRules is implemented in ChainRulesCore.jl. To add ChainRules support to your package, by defining new rules or frules, you only need to depend on the very light-weight package ChainRulesCore.jl. This repository contains ChainRules.jl, which is what people actually use...
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    Run Page

    Run Page

    Make your own running home page

    GitHub Actions manages automatic synchronization of runs and generation of new pages. Gatsby-generated static pages, fast. Support for Vercel (recommended) and GitHub Pages automated deployment. React Hooks. Mapbox for map display. Supports most sports apps such as nike strava. Automatically backup gpx data for easy backup and uploading to other software.
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    gt R

    gt R

    Easily generate information-rich, publication-quality tables from R

    With the gt package, anyone can make wonderful-looking tables using the R programming language. The gt philosophy: we can construct a wide variety of useful tables with a cohesive set of table parts. These include the table header, the stub, the column labels and spanner column labels, the table body, and the table footer. It all begins with table data (be it a tibble or a data frame). You then decide how to compose your gt table with the elements and formatting you need for the task at...
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    HDF5.jl

    HDF5.jl

    Save and load data in the HDF5 file format from Julia

    HDF5 stands for Hierarchical Data Format v5 and is closely modeled on file systems. In HDF5, a "group" is analogous to a directory, a "dataset" is like a file. HDF5 also uses "attributes" to associate metadata with a particular group or dataset. HDF5 uses ASCII names for these different objects, and objects can be accessed by Unix-like pathnames, e.g., "/sample1/tempsensor/firsttrial" for a top-level group "sample1", a subgroup "tempsensor", and a dataset "firsttrial". For simple types...
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    GoJS

    GoJS

    JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts & org charts

    ...Create genogram and medical diagrams, or editable family trees with collapsible levels. Create classic org charts for viewing or editing. Automatic layouts make different visualization options easy. Dynamically add ports and custom link routing. Use data-bindings to save and load routes within the Model JSON. Use groups as containers and subgraphs, with group members bound by their own rules and layouts. Model industrial processes, workflows, SCADA diagrams and more.
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    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    Web server to run just the `@bind` parts of a Pluto.jl notebook

    Web server to run just the @bind parts of a Pluto.jl notebook. PlutoSliderServer can run a notebook and generate the export HTML file. This will give you the same file as the export button inside Pluto (top right), but automatically, without opening a browser. One use case is to automatically create a GitHub Pages site from a repository with notebooks. For this, take a look at our template repository that used GitHub Actions and PlutoSliderServer to generate a website on every commit. Many...
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    Books.jl

    Books.jl

    Create books with Julia

    In a nutshell, this package is meant to generate books (or reports or dashboards) with embedded Julia output. Via Pandoc, the package can live serve a website and build various outputs including a website and PDF. For many standard output types, such as DataFrames and plots, the package can run your code and will automatically handle proper embedding in the output documents, and also try to guess suitable captions and labels. Also, it is possible to work via the live server, which shows...
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    DynamicalSystems.jl

    DynamicalSystems.jl

    Award winning software library for nonlinear dynamics timeseries

    DynamicalSystems.jl is an award-winning Julia software library for nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear time series analysis. To install DynamicalSystems.jl, run import Pkg; Pkg.add("DynamicalSystems"). To learn how to use it and see its contents visit the documentation, which you can either find online or build locally by running the docs/make.jl file. DynamicalSystems.jl is part of JuliaDynamics, an organization dedicated to creating high-quality scientific software. All implemented algorithms...
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    Matplotlib

    Matplotlib

    matplotlib: plotting with Python

    Matplotlib is a comprehensive library for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations in Python. Matplotlib makes easy things easy and hard things possible. Matplotlib ships with several add-on toolkits, including 3D plotting with mplot3d, axes helpers in axes_grid1 and axis helpers in axisartist. A large number of third party packages extend and build on Matplotlib functionality, including several higher-level plotting interfaces (seaborn, HoloViews, ggplot, ...), and a...
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    SPX

    SPX

    A simple & straight-to-the-point PHP profiling extension

    SPX, which stands for Simple Profiling eXtension, is just another profiling extension for PHP. It differentiates itself from other similar extensions as being totally free and confined to your infrastructure (i.e. no data leaks to a SaaS). Very simple to use: just set an environment variable (command line) or switch on a radio button (web request) to profile your script. Thus, you are free of manually instrumenting your code (Ctrl-C a long running command line script is even supported)....
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    Digital Earth Australia notebooks

    Digital Earth Australia notebooks

    Repository for Digital Earth Australia Jupyter Notebooks

    The knowledge hub brings together information about Digital Earth Australia’s products and services, allowing you to utilize our free and open-source satellite imagery archive. Browse our catalog of data products to find supporting information and ways to access the data. The Digital Earth Australia notebooks and tools repository (dea-notebooks) hosts Jupyter Notebooks, Python scripts and workflows for analyzing Digital Earth Australia (DEA) satellite data and derived products. This...
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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...
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    HCubature.jl

    HCubature.jl

    Pure-Julia multidimensional h-adaptive integration

    The HCubature module is a pure-Julia implementation of multidimensional "h-adaptive" integration. then hcubature(f, a, b) computes the integral, adaptively subdividing the integration volume into smaller and smaller pieces until convergence is achieved to the desired tolerance (specified by optional rtol and atol keyword arguments. Because hcubature is written purely in Julia, the integrand f(x) can return any vector-like object (technically, any type supporting +, -, * real, and norm: a...
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    LinearSolve.jl

    LinearSolve.jl

    High-Performance Unified Interface for Linear Solvers in Julia

    LinearSolve.jl is a unified interface for the linear solving packages of Julia. It interfaces with other packages of the Julia ecosystem to make it easy to test alternative solver packages and pass small types to control algorithm swapping. It also interfaces with the ModelingToolkit.jl world of symbolic modeling to allow for automatically generating high-performance code. Performance is key: the current methods are made to be highly performant on scalar and statically sized small problems,...
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    Roots.jl

    Roots.jl

    Root finding functions for Julia

    This package contains simple routines for finding roots, or zeros, of scalar functions of a single real variable using floating-point math. The find_zero function provides the primary interface. The basic call is find_zero(f, x0, [M], [p]; kws...) where, typically, f is a function, x0 a starting point or bracketing interval, M is used to adjust the default algorithms used, and p can be used to pass in parameters. Bisection-like algorithms. For functions where a bracketing interval is known...
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    NBInclude.jl

    NBInclude.jl

    import code from IJulia Jupyter notebooks into Julia programs

    NBInclude is a package for the Julia language that allows you to include and execute IJulia (Julia-language Jupyter) notebook files just as you would include an ordinary Julia file. The goal of this package is to make notebook files just as easy to incorporate into Julia programs as ordinary Julia (.jl) files, giving you the advantages of a notebook (integrated code, formatted text, equations, graphics, and other results) while retaining the modularity and re-usability of .jl files.
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    ClimateTools.jl

    ClimateTools.jl

    Climate science package for Julia

    Climate analysis tools in Julia. ClimateTools.jl is a collection of commonly-used tools in Climate science. Basics of climate field analysis are covered, with some forays into exploratory techniques associated with climate scenario design. The package is aimed to ease the typical steps of analysis of climate models outputs and gridded datasets (support for weather stations is a work-in-progress). Climate indices and bias correction functions are coded to leverage the use of multiple threads....
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    PDFIO.jl

    PDFIO.jl

    PDF Reader Library for Native Julia.

    PDFIO is a native Julia implementation for reading PDF files. It's a 100% Julia implementation of the PDF specification. Other than a few well-established algorithms like flate decode (zlib library) or cryptographic operations (OpenSSL library) almost all of the APIs are written in native Julia. PDF files are in existence for over three decades. Implementations of the PDF writers are not always to the specification or they may even vary significantly from vendor to vendor. Every time, you...
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    ImplicitGlobalGrid.jl

    ImplicitGlobalGrid.jl

    Distributed parallelization of stencil-based GPU and CPU applications

    ImplicitGlobalGrid is an outcome of a collaboration of the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, ETH Zurich (Dr. Samuel Omlin) with Stanford University (Dr. Ludovic Räss) and the Swiss Geocomputing Centre (Prof. Yuri Podladchikov). It renders the distributed parallelization of stencil-based GPU and CPU applications on a regular staggered grid almost trivial and enables close to ideal weak scaling of real-world applications on thousands of GPUs [1, 2, 3]. ImplicitGlobalGrid relies on the...
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    Conda.jl

    Conda.jl

    https://github.com/JuliaPy/Conda.jl

    This package allows one to use conda as a cross-platform binary provider for Julia for other Julia packages, especially to install binaries that have complicated dependencies like Python. conda is a package manager that started as the binary package manager for the Anaconda Python distribution, but it also provides arbitrary packages. Instead of the full Anaconda distribution, Conda.jl uses the miniconda Python environment, which only includes conda and its dependencies.
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    Coluna.jl

    Coluna.jl

    Branch-and-Price-and-Cut in Julia

    Coluna is a branch-and-price-and-cut framework written in Julia. You write an original MIP that models your problem using the JuMP modeling language and our specific extension BlockDecomposition offers a syntax to specify the problem decomposition. Then, Coluna reformulates the original MIP and optimizes the reformulation using the algorithms you choose. Coluna aims to be very modular and tweakable so that you can define the behavior of your customized branch-and-price-and-cut algorithm.
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    DynamicHMC

    DynamicHMC

    Implementation of robust dynamic Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods

    Implementation of robust dynamic Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods in Julia. In contrast to frameworks that utilize a directed acyclic graph to build a posterior for a Bayesian model from small components, this package requires that you code a log-density function of the posterior in Julia. Derivatives can be provided manually, or using automatic differentiation. Consequently, this package requires that the user is comfortable with the basics of the theory of Bayesian inference, to the extent...
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    GPUArrays

    GPUArrays

    Reusable array functionality for Julia's various GPU backends

    Reusable GPU array functionality for Julia's various GPU backends. This package is the counterpart of Julia's AbstractArray interface, but for GPU array types: It provides functionality and tooling to speed-up development of new GPU array types. This package is not intended for end users! Instead, you should use one of the packages that builds on GPUArrays.jl, such as CUDA.jl, oneAPI.jl, AMDGPU.jl, or Metal.jl.
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    Enzyme.jl

    Enzyme.jl

    Julia bindings for the Enzyme automatic differentiator

    This is a package containing the Julia bindings for Enzyme. This is very much a work in progress and bug reports/discussion is greatly appreciated. Enzyme is a plugin that performs automatic differentiation (AD) of statically analyzable LLVM. It is highly-efficient and its ability perform AD on optimized code allows Enzyme to meet or exceed the performance of state-of-the-art AD tools.
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    The PyPlot module for Julia

    The PyPlot module for Julia

    Plotting for Julia based on matplotlib.pyplot

    This module provides a Julia interface to the Matplotlib plotting library from Python, and specifically to the matplotlib.pyplot module. PyPlot uses the Julia PyCall package to call Matplotlib directly from Julia with little or no overhead (arrays are passed without making a copy). (See also PythonPlot.jl for a version of PyPlot.jl using the alternative PythonCall.jl package.) This package takes advantage of Julia's multimedia I/O API to display plots in any Julia graphical backend,...
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