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    lakeFS

    lakeFS

    lakeFS - Git-like capabilities for your object storage

    ...Easier ETL testing - test your ETLs on top of production data, in isolation, without copying anything. Safely experiment and test on full production data. Easily Collaborate on production data with your team. Automate data quality checks within data pipelines.
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    Yggdrasil

    Yggdrasil

    Collection of builder repositories for BinaryBuilder.jl

    This repository contains recipes for building binaries for Julia packages using BinaryBuilder.jl.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    dlib

    dlib

    Toolkit for making machine learning and data analysis applications

    ...It is used in both industry and academia in a wide range of domains including robotics, embedded devices, mobile phones, and large high performance computing environments. Dlib's open source licensing allows you to use it in any application, free of charge. Good unit test coverage, the ratio of unit test lines of code to library lines of code is about 1 to 4. The library is tested regularly on MS Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X systems. No other packages are required to use the library, only APIs that are provided by an out of the box OS are needed. There is no installation or configure step needed before you can use the library. ...
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    Datumaro

    Datumaro

    Dataset Management Framework, a Python library and a CLI tool to build

    ...It supports importing and exporting annotations and images across a wide variety of standards like COCO, PASCAL VOC, YOLO, ImageNet, Cityscapes, and many more, enabling easy integration with different training pipelines and tools. Datumaro makes it easy to merge datasets, split them into training/validation/test subsets, filter or transform annotations, and validate annotation quality — all while preserving metadata and supporting detailed statistics. It’s especially useful when you’re dealing with heterogeneous data sources or need to prepare complex datasets for machine learning workflows, freeing you from writing custom scripts for every format conversion.
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    Rocket.jl

    Rocket.jl

    Functional reactive programming extensions library for Julia

    Rocket.jl is a Julia package for reactive programming using Observables, to make it easier to work with asynchronous data. Rocket.jl has been designed with a focus on performance and modularity.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    CImGui

    CImGui

    Julia wrapper for cimgui

    This package provides a Julia language wrapper for cimgui: a thin c-api wrapper programmatically generated for the excellent C++ immediate mode gui Dear ImGui. Dear ImGui is mainly for creating content creation tools and visualization / debug tools. You could browse Gallery to get an idea of its use cases.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    NonlinearSolve.jl

    NonlinearSolve.jl

    High-performance and differentiation-enabled nonlinear solvers

    ...The package includes its own high-performance nonlinear solvers which include the ability to swap out to fast direct and iterative linear solvers, along with the ability to use sparse automatic differentiation for Jacobian construction and Jacobian-vector products. NonlinearSolve.jl 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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    Library for validated numerics using interval arithmetic

    ...We are working towards having the IntervalArithmetic library be conformant with the IEEE 1788-2015 Standard for Interval Arithmetic. To do so, we have incorporated tests from the ITF1788 test suite.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Literate

    Literate

    Simple package for literate programming in Julia

    Literate is a package for Literate Programming. The main purpose is to facilitate writing Julia examples/tutorials that can be included in your package documentation. Literate can generate markdown pages (for e.g. Documenter.jl), and Jupyter notebooks, from the same source file. There is also an option to "clean" the source from all metadata, and produce a pure Julia script. Using a single source file for multiple purposes reduces maintenance, and makes sure your different output formats are...
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    Coverage.jl

    Coverage.jl

    Take Julia code coverage and memory allocation results, do useful thin

    Julia can track how many times, if any, each line of your code is run. This is useful for measuring how much of your code base your tests actually test, and can reveal the parts of your code that are not tested and might be hiding a bug. You can use Coverage.jl to summarize the results of this tracking or to send them to a service like Coveralls.io or Codecov.io. Julia can track how much memory is allocated by each line of your code. This can reveal problems like type instability, or operations that you might have thought were cheap (in terms of memory allocated) but aren't (i.e. accidental copying).
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ReTest.jl

    ReTest.jl

    Testing framework for Julia

    ...This is also useful for code that is not (yet) organized as a package, and where one doesn't want to maintain a separate set of files for tests. Filtering run testsets with a Regex, which is matched against the descriptions of testsets. This is useful for running only part of the test suite of a package. For example, if you made a change related to addition, and included "addition" in the description of the corresponding testsets, you can easily run only these tests.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Gradle Docker Compose Plugin

    Gradle Docker Compose Plugin

    Simplifies usage of Docker Compose for integration testing

    The Gradle Docker Compose Plugin by Avast integrates Docker Compose lifecycle management into Gradle builds. It allows developers to define and manage Docker containers required for integration testing or local development directly from their Gradle build scripts. This plugin automates the startup and shutdown of services, supports container health checks, and enables tight integration between application code and containerized services, enhancing reproducibility and automation in...
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    Population Shift Monitoring

    Population Shift Monitoring

    Monitor the stability of a Pandas or Spark dataframe

    popmon is a package that allows one to check the stability of a dataset. popmon works with both pandas and spark datasets. popmon creates histograms of features binned in time-slices, and compares the stability of the profiles and distributions of those histograms using statistical tests, both over time and with respect to a reference. It works with numerical, ordinal, categorical features, and the histograms can be higher-dimensional, e.g. it can also track correlations between any two...
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    Union Pandera

    Union Pandera

    Light-weight, flexible, expressive statistical data testing library

    ...Access a comprehensive suite of built-in tests, or easily create your own validation rules for your specific use cases. Validate the functions that produce your data by automatically generating test cases for them. Integrate seamlessly with the Python ecosystem. Overcome the initial hurdle of defining a schema by inferring one from clean data, then refine it over time. Identify the critical points in your data pipeline, and validate data going in and out of them. Build confidence in the quality of your data by defining schemas for complex data objects.
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    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    A style guide for stylish Julia developers

    ...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). However, a function that is known to not be GPU-compatible is not grounds to block merging, rather it is encouraged for a follow-up PR to improve the general type support.
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    Covalent workflow

    Covalent workflow

    Pythonic tool for running machine-learning/high performance workflows

    Covalent is a Pythonic workflow tool for computational scientists, AI/ML software engineers, and anyone who needs to run experiments on limited or expensive computing resources including quantum computers, HPC clusters, GPU arrays, and cloud services. Covalent enables a researcher to run computation tasks on an advanced hardware platform – such as a quantum computer or serverless HPC cluster – using a single line of code. Covalent overcomes computational and operational challenges inherent...
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    PySR

    PySR

    High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Python and Julia

    PySR is an open-source tool for Symbolic Regression: a machine learning task where the goal is to find an interpretable symbolic expression that optimizes some objective. Over a period of several years, PySR has been engineered from the ground up to be (1) as high-performance as possible, (2) as configurable as possible, and (3) easy to use. PySR is developed alongside the Julia library SymbolicRegression.jl, which forms the powerful search engine of PySR. The details of these algorithms are...
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    FinMind

    FinMind

    Open Data, more than 50 financial data

    ...After data is available, statistical analysis, regression analysis, time series analysis, machine learning, and deep learning can be performed. For individual stocks, provide visual analysis of technical, fundamental, and chip levels. According to different strategies, back-test analysis is performed to provide performance, profit and loss, and stock selection targets of different strategy investment portfolios.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Broot

    Broot

    A new way to see and navigate directory trees

    ...You may also search with a regular expression. To do this, add a / before the pattern. You may also apply logical operators or combine patterns, for example searching test in all files except json ones could be !/json$/&c/test and searching carg both in file names and file contents would be carg|c/carg.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Tengo Language

    The Tengo Language

    A fast script language for Go

    Tengo is a small, dynamic, fast, secure script language for Go. Tengo is fast and secure because it's compiled/executed as bytecode on stack-based VM that's written in native Go. Securely Embeddable and Extensible. Compiler/runtime written in native Go (no external deps or cgo). Executable as a standalone language / REPL. Use cases, rules engine, state machine, data pipeline, transpiler. If you need to evaluate a simple expression, you can use Eval function instead.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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, with options for large-scale systems. ...
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    PySyft

    PySyft

    Data science on data without acquiring a copy

    Most software libraries let you compute over the information you own and see inside of machines you control. However, this means that you cannot compute on information without first obtaining (at least partial) ownership of that information. It also means that you cannot compute using machines without first obtaining control over those machines. This is very limiting to human collaboration and systematically drives the centralization of data, because you cannot work with a bunch of data...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Elementary

    Elementary

    Open-source data observability for analytics engineers

    ...Monitoring of data quality metrics, freshness, volume and schema changes, including anomaly detection. Elementary data monitors are configured and executed like native tests in dbt your project. Uploading and modeling of dbt artifacts, run and test results to tables as part of your runs. Get informative notifications on data issues, schema changes, models and tests failures. Inspect upstream and downstream dependencies to understand impact and root cause of data issues.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Durable Streams

    Durable Streams

    The open protocol for real-time sync to client applications

    Durable Streams is an open protocol and reference implementation designed to standardize reliable, resumable, real-time streaming between servers and client applications using simple HTTP semantics, filling a gap left by ephemeral technologies like WebSockets and traditional SSE. It defines an append-only, offset-addressable stream primitive where each stream is mapped to a URL that clients can read from or tail, supporting catch-up reads, historical replay, and live updates with robust...
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    Koop

    Koop

    Transform, query, and download geospatial data on the web

    Koop is a JavaScript toolkit for making requests to spatial APIs. It exposes a Node.js web server that facilitates on-the-fly transformations of geospatial data from one format to another and delivers it to clients by HTTP. Koop allows you to keep your data in its native format while making it accessible in any format required. Out-of-the-box, Koop can translate your data into the GeoServices specification supported by ArcGIS products. Its plugin architecture supports output in other formats...
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