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    Delta

    Delta

    A viewer for git and diff output

    Code evolves, and we all spend time studying diffs. Delta aims to make this both efficient and enjoyable: it allows you to make extensive changes to the layout and styling of diffs, as well as allowing you to stay arbitrarily close to the default git/diff output. Language syntax highlighting with color themes. Within-line highlights based on a Levenshtein edit inference algorithm. Git style strings (foreground color, background color, font attributes) are supported for >20 stylable elements...
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    Whirlwind

    Whirlwind

    Ridiculously fast, fully asynchronous, sharded hashmap for Rust

    Collection of thread-safe, asynchronous data structures. Whirlwind is a lightweight CSS framework focused on performance and simplicity, offering developers a minimal approach to styling web applications.
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    visx

    visx

    Visualization components

    ..., or styling is done. visx is careful not to add another one and integrates with all of them. As you start using visualization primitives, you’ll end up building your own charting library that’s optimized for your use case. You’re in control. And most importantly, it’s just React. If you know React, you can make visualizations. It’s all the same standard APIs and familiar patterns. visx should feel at home in any React codebase.
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    HyperTools

    HyperTools

    A Python toolbox for gaining geometric insights

    HyperTools is a library for visualizing and manipulating high-dimensional data in Python. It is built on top of matplotlib (for plotting), seaborn (for plot styling), and scikit-learn (for data manipulation). Functions for plotting high-dimensional datasets in 2/3D. Static and animated plots. Simple API for customizing plot styles. Set of powerful data manipulation tools including hyperalignment, k-means clustering, normalizing and more. Support for lists of Numpy arrays, Pandas dataframes...
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    Semiotic

    Semiotic

    A data visualization framework combining React & D3

    ... behavior, responsive dimensions, and styling. XYFrame takes lines as an object or an array of objects. Each object represents a line. Every object needs a coordinates property with the array of points for that line. The points will be rendered in the order of that array. You can use a key other than coordinates by changing the lineDataAccessor props.
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    Britecharts

    Britecharts

    Composable Charting Library based on reusable D3.js components

    Britecharts is a client-side reusable Charting Library based on D3.js v5 that offers easy and intuitive use of charts and components that can be composed together to create amazing visualizations. Britecharts components have been written in ES2016 with a Test Driven methodology, so they are fully tested, and we are committed to keeping them that way. The typical use of Britecharts involves creating a chart using its simple API, then rendering it on a container that has previously had data...
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