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    Keycastr

    Keycastr

    KeyCastr, an open-source keystroke visualizer

    KeyCastr requires access to the macOS Accessibility API in order to receive your key events and broadcast the keystrokes you are interested in. On newer versions of macOS (10.15+) there is a new Input Monitoring menu under Security & Privacy within the System Preferences app, and KeyCastr will appear there automatically the first time you run it. Simply unlock this menu and check the box next to KeyCastr to enable it. On older versions of macOS, or if for some reason the app doesn't appear under the Input Monitoring menu (or if you want to pre-enable it) then you may manually add it to the list of apps in the Accessibility menu. ...
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    PlutoUI.jl

    PlutoUI.jl

    A tiny package to make html"input" a bit more Julian

    A tiny package to make HTML "input" a bit more Julian. Use it with the @bind macro in Pluto.
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    Bytewax

    Bytewax

    Python Stream Processing

    ...You can use Bytewax for a variety of workloads from moving data à la Kafka Connect style all the way to advanced online machine learning workloads. Bytewax is not limited to streaming applications but excels anywhere that data can be distributed at the input and output.
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    GLFW.jl

    GLFW.jl

    Julia interface to GLFW, a multi-platform library for creating windows

    Julia interface to GLFW 3, a multi-platform library for creating windows with OpenGL or OpenGL ES contexts and receiving many kinds of input. GLFW has native support for Windows, OS X and many Unix-like systems using the X Window System, such as Linux and FreeBSD.
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    PlantUML

    PlantUML

    Generate diagrams from textual description

    ...The easiest way to test PlantUML is in an online solution that has PlantUML embedded, such as our online server. After testing, you may want to install PlantUML locally. Run (or have your software call) PlantUML, using sequenceDiagram.txt as input. The output is an image, which either appears in the other software, or is written to an image file on disk. Diagrams are defined using a simple and intuitive language. (see PlantUML Language Reference Guide). Images can be generated in PNG, in SVG or in LaTeX format. It is also possible to generate ASCII art diagrams (only for sequence diagrams).
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    patat

    patat

    Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc

    patat (Presentations Atop The ANSI Terminal) is a small tool that allows you to show presentations using only an ANSI terminal. It does not require ncurses. Leverages the great Pandoc library to support many input formats including Literate Haskell. Supports smart slide splitting. Slides can be split up into multiple fragments. There is a live reload mode. Theming support including 24-bit RGB. Auto advancing with configurable delay. Optionally re-wrapping text to terminal width with proper indentation. Syntax highlighting for nearly one hundred languages generated from Kate syntax files. ...
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    go-streams

    go-streams

    A lightweight stream processing library for Go

    A lightweight stream processing library for Go. go-streams provides a simple and concise DSL to build data pipelines. In computing, a pipeline, also known as a data pipeline, is a set of data processing elements connected in series, where the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion. Some amount of buffer storage is often inserted between elements.
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    EvoTrees.jl

    EvoTrees.jl

    Boosted trees in Julia

    A Julia implementation of boosted trees with CPU and GPU support. Efficient histogram-based algorithms with support for multiple loss functions, including various regressions, multi-classification and Gaussian max likelihood.
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    Automa.jl

    Automa.jl

    A julia code generator for regular expressions

    ...By compiling regex to Julia code in the form of Expr objects, Automa provides facilities to create efficient and robust regex-based lexers, tokenizers and parsers using Julia's metaprogramming capabilities. You can view Automa as a regex engine that can insert arbitrary Julia code into its input-matching process, which will be executed when certain parts of the regex match an input.
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    CoordinateTransformations.jl

    CoordinateTransformations.jl

    A fresh approach to coordinate transformations

    CoordinateTransformations is a Julia package to manage simple or complex networks of coordinate system transformations. Transformations can be easily applied, inverted, composed, and differentiated (both with respect to the input coordinates and with respect to transformation parameters such as rotation angle). Transformations are designed to be light-weight and efficient enough for, e.g., real-time graphical applications, while support for both explicit and automatic differentiation makes it easy to perform optimization and therefore ideal for computer vision applications such as SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping).
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    ExplainableAI.jl

    ExplainableAI.jl

    Explainable AI in Julia

    This package implements interpretability methods for black box models, with a focus on local explanations and attribution maps in input space. It is similar to Captum and Zennit for PyTorch and iNNvestigate for Keras models. Most of the implemented methods only require the model to be differentiable with Zygote. Layerwise Relevance Propagation (LRP) is implemented for use with Flux.jl models.
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    Numaflow

    Numaflow

    Kubernetes-native platform to run massively parallel data/streaming

    Numaflow is a Kubernetes-native tool for running massively parallel stream processing. A Numaflow Pipeline is implemented as a Kubernetes custom resource and consists of one or more source, data processing, and sink vertices. Numaflow installs in a few minutes and is easier and cheaper to use for simple data processing applications than a full-featured stream processing platform.
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    ProbabilisticCircuits.jl

    ProbabilisticCircuits.jl

    Probabilistic Circuits from the Juice library

    ...PCs are represented as computational graphs that define a joint probability distribution as recursive mixtures (sum units) and factorizations (product units) of simpler distributions (input units). Given certain structural properties, PCs enable different range of tractable exact probabilistic queries such as computing marginals, conditionals, maximum a posteriori (MAP), and more advanced probabilistic queries.
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    whylogs

    whylogs

    The open standard for data logging

    whylogs is an open-source library for logging any kind of data. With whylogs, users are able to generate summaries of their datasets (called whylogs profiles) which they can use to track changes in their dataset Create data constraints to know whether their data looks the way it should. Quickly visualize key summary statistics about their datasets. whylogs profiles are the core of the whylogs library. They capture key statistical properties of data, such as the distribution (far beyond...
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    LaTeXStrings.jl

    LaTeXStrings.jl

    convenient input and display of LaTeX equation strings for Julia

    This is a small package to make it easier to type LaTeX equations in string literals in the Julia language, written by Steven G. Johnson. With ordinary strings in Julia, to enter a string literal with embedded LaTeX equations you need to manually escape all backslashes and dollar signs: for example, $\alpha^2$ is written \$\\alpha^2\$. Also, even though IJulia is capable of displaying formatted LaTeX equations (via MathJax), an ordinary string will not exploit this.
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    vim‑sneak

    vim‑sneak

    The missing motion for Vim

    ...Sneak has <Plug> mappings for f and t 1-character-sneak. These mappings do not invoke label-mode, even if you have it enabled. Highlights matches in the direction of your search. Input is always literal (don't need to escape special characters).
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    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    PlutoSliderServer.jl

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

    ...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 input elements only have a finite number of possible values, for example, PlutoUI.Slider(5:15) can only have 11 values. For finite inputs like the slider, PlutoSliderServer can run the slider server in advance, and precompute the results to all possible inputs (in other words: precompute the response to all possible requests).
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    Obsidian Visual Skills Pack

    Obsidian Visual Skills Pack

    Generate Canvas, Excalidraw, and Mermaid diagrams from text

    ...Traditional approaches often dump entire files into a model’s context, which quickly exceeds token limits; LLM-TLDR instead indexes project structure, traces dependencies, and summarizes code in a way that preserves semantic relevance while shrinking input size by up to 95 %. This makes queries and analysis much faster and cheaper, with dramatic token savings and latency improvements for LLM-driven development workflows. The project supports multiple programming languages and includes utilities for warming an index and then generating LLM-ready contexts or summaries of specific parts of a project.
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    SDGym

    SDGym

    Benchmarking synthetic data generation methods

    ...You can use any of its synthesizers, datasets or metrics for benchmarking. You also customize the process to include your own work. Select any of the publicly available datasets from the SDV project, or input your own data. Choose from any of the SDV synthesizers and baselines. Or write your own custom machine learning model. In addition to performance and memory usage, you can also measure synthetic data quality and privacy through a variety of metrics. Install SDGym using pip or conda. We recommend using a virtual environment to avoid conflicts with other software on your device.
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    timelinize

    timelinize

    Store your data from all your accounts and devices

    timelinize is an open-source tool for creating rich, shareable timelines from structured data sources (like YAML, CSV, or JSON) that helps users transform static event lists into beautiful, interactive narratives suitable for presentations, documentation, or educational displays. The project emphasizes simplicity and flexibility by letting contributors focus on the data — defining dates, labels, descriptions, links, and media — while timelinize handles rendering, layout, and interactivity in...
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    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    A style guide for stylish Julia developers

    ...It is used by the SciML Open Source Scientific Machine Learning Organization. As such, it is open to discussion with the community. If the standard for code contributions is that every PR needs to support every possible input type that anyone can think of, the barrier would be too high for newcomers. Instead, the principle is to be as correct as possible to begin with, and grow the generic support over time. All recommended functionality should be tested, and any known generality issues should be documented in an issue (and with a @test_broken test when possible). ...
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    nichenetr

    nichenetr

    NicheNet: predict active ligand-target links between interacting cells

    ...The goal of NicheNet is to study intercellular communication from a computational perspective. NicheNet uses human or mouse gene expression data of interacting cells as input and combines this with a prior model that integrates existing knowledge on ligand-to-target signaling paths. This allows to predict ligand-receptor interactions that might drive gene expression changes in cells of interest. This model of prior information on potential ligand-target links can then be used to infer active ligand-target links between interacting cells. ...
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    Superstruct

    Superstruct

    A simple and composable way to validate data in JavaScript

    This project is a lightweight validation library for JavaScript and TypeScript that helps you define data “shapes” and validate runtime values against them. Instead of relying only on compile-time typing, it focuses on the reality that many apps receive unknown input from APIs, forms, and external systems, and those values need runtime checks. Its API is intentionally familiar if you’ve used TypeScript, Flow, Go structs, or GraphQL schemas, but the output is oriented around runtime correctness. When validation fails, it can throw or return detailed errors that are useful both for debugging and for communicating issues back to end users or API clients. ...
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    gnuplot

    gnuplot

    A portable, multi-platform, command-line driven graphing utility

    A famous scientific plotting package, features include 2D and 3D plotting, a huge number of output formats, interactive input or script-driven options, and a large set of scripted examples.
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    xoscope is a digital oscilloscope using input from a sound card or EsounD and/or a ProbeScope/osziFOX and will soon support Bitscope hardware. Includes 8 signal displays, variable time scale, math, memory, measurements, and file save/load.
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