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    Charts.css

    Charts.css

    Open source CSS framework for data visualization

    Charts.css is a modern CSS framework. It uses CSS utility classes to style HTML elements as charts. No dependencies. 72kb file size. Less than 6kb gzipped file size! Visualization helps end-users understand data. Charts.css help frontend developers turn data into beautiful charts and graphs using simple CSS classes. The data is structured using semantic HTML tags and styled using CSS classes which change the visual representation displayed to the end-user. The framework offers developers flexibility. You choose what components to display and how to style them. Each component offers several CSS classes and CSS variables to customize your style. The key feature is the ability to customize everything using basic CSS. Frontend developers can target any HTML element and customize it. This philosophical guideline is what makes the framework so flexible, easy, and fun to use.
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    Checkmate

    Checkmate

    Checkmate is an open-source, self-hosted tool

    Checkmate is an open-source, self-hosted infrastructure monitoring platform that provides real-time visibility into server health, uptime, response times, and incident activity through a modern web interface. The application continuously checks whether websites and services are accessible and performing optimally, generating alerts and reports when availability or performance degrades. It supports detailed infrastructure monitoring through an optional agent called Capture, which collects hardware metrics such as CPU, memory, disk usage, and temperature from remote machines. The system is designed to scale, having been stress-tested with more than a thousand active monitors without major performance issues. Checkmate also includes incident tracking and notification capabilities so teams can quickly respond to outages or anomalies. Overall, the platform serves as a comprehensive, developer-friendly alternative to commercial uptime and infrastructure monitoring tools.
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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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    Compat.jl

    Compat.jl

    Compatibility across Julia versions

    The Compat package is designed to ease interoperability between older and newer versions of the Julia language. In particular, in cases where it is impossible to write code that works with both the latest Julia master branch and older Julia versions, or impossible to write code that doesn't generate a deprecation warning in some Julia version, the Compat package provides a macro that lets you use the latest syntax in a backward-compatible way. This is primarily intended for use by other Julia packages, where it is important to maintain cross-version compatibility.
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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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    Convex.jl

    Convex.jl

    A Julia package for disciplined convex programming

    Convex.jl is a Julia package for Disciplined Convex Programming (DCP). Convex.jl makes it easy to describe optimization problems in a natural, mathematical syntax, and to solve those problems using a variety of different (commercial and open-source) solvers. Convex.jl works by transforming the problem—which possibly has nonsmooth, nonlinear constructions like the nuclear norm, the log determinant, and so forth—into a linear optimization problem subject to conic constraints. This reformulation often involves adding auxiliary variables and is called an "extended formulation", since the original problem has been extended with additional variables. These formulations rely on the problem being modeled by combining Convex.jl's "atoms" or primitives according to certain rules which ensure convexity, called the disciplined convex programming (DCP) ruleset. If these atoms are combined in a way that does not ensure convexity, the extended formulations are often invalid.
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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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    CounterfactualExplanations.jl

    CounterfactualExplanations.jl

    A package for Counterfactual Explanations and Algorithmic Recourse

    CounterfactualExplanations.jl is a package for generating Counterfactual Explanations (CE) and Algorithmic Recourse (AR) for black-box algorithms. Both CE and AR are related tools for explainable artificial intelligence (XAI). While the package is written purely in Julia, it can be used to explain machine learning algorithms developed and trained in other popular programming languages like Python and R. See below for a short introduction and other resources or dive straight into the docs.
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    DFTK.jl

    DFTK.jl

    Density-functional toolkit

    The density-functional toolkit, DFTK for short, is a collection of Julia routines for experimentation with plane-wave density-functional theory (DFT). The unique feature of this code is its emphasis on simplicity and flexibility with the goal of facilitating algorithmic and numerical developments as well as interdisciplinary collaboration in solid-state research.
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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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    Feather.jl

    Feather.jl

    Read and write feather files in pure Julia

    Feather.jl provides a pure Julia library for reading and writing feather-formatted binary files, an efficient on-disk representation of a DataFrame.
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    FinEtools.jl

    FinEtools.jl

    Finite Element tools in Julia

    FinEtools is a package for basic operations on finite element meshes: Construction, modification, selection, and evaluation of quantities defined on a mesh. Utilities are provided for maintaining mesh-based data (fields), for defining normals and loads, for working with physical units and coordinate systems, and for integrating over finite element meshes.
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    ForwardDiff.jl

    ForwardDiff.jl

    Forward Mode Automatic Differentiation for Julia

    ForwardDiff implements methods to take derivatives, gradients, Jacobians, Hessians, and higher-order derivatives of native Julia functions (or any callable object, really) using forward mode automatic differentiation (AD). While performance can vary depending on the functions you evaluate, the algorithms implemented by ForwardDiff generally outperform non-AD algorithms (such as finite-differencing) in both speed and accuracy. Functions like f which map a vector to a scalar are the best case for reverse-mode automatic differentiation, but ForwardDiff may still be a good choice if x is not too large, as it is much simpler. The best case for forward-mode differentiation is a function that maps a scalar to a vector.
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    FromFile.jl

    FromFile.jl

    Julia enhancement proposal (Julep) for implicit per file module

    This package exports a macro @from, which can be used to import objects from files. The hope is that you will never have to write include again. FromFile is a Julia Language package. To install FromFile, please open Julia's interactive session (known as REPL) and press ] key in the REPL to use the package mode.
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    FunSQL.jl

    FunSQL.jl

    Julia library for compositional construction of SQL queries

    FunSQL is a Julia library for the compositional construction of SQL queries. Julia programmers sometimes need to interrogate data with the Structured Query Language (SQL). But SQL is notoriously hard to write in a modular fashion. FunSQL exposes full expressive power of SQL with compositional semantics. FunSQL allows you to build queries incrementally from small independent fragments. This approach is particularly useful for building applications that programmatically construct SQL queries.
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    Functors.jl

    Functors.jl

    Parameterise all the things

    Functors.jl provides tools to express a powerful design pattern for dealing with large/ nested structures, as in machine learning and optimization. For large machine learning models, it can be cumbersome or inefficient to work with parameters as one big, flat vector, and structs help manage complexity; but it is also desirable to easily operate over all parameters at once, e.g. for changing precision or applying an optimizer update step.
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    G2

    G2

    Interactive data-driven visualization grammar for statistical charts

    G2 is a highly interactive data-driven visualization grammar for statistical charts. with a high level of usability and scalability. It provides a set of grammar, and takes users beyond a limited set of charts to an almost unlimited world of graphical forms. With G2, you can describe the visual appearance and interactive behavior of visualization just by one statement, and generate web-based views using Canvas or SVG. We have summarized a series of story design templates from lots of real data visualization cases so that users can use them directly. Any chart can be drawn flexibly based on graphical grammar to meet your unlimited creativity. A large number of product practices, providing a graphics engine, complete graphical grammar, and professional design specifications.Powerful interactive grammar to help visual analysis and make charts vivid.
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    GDAL.jl

    GDAL.jl

    Thin Julia wrapper for GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library

    Julia wrapper for GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library. This package is a binding to the C API of GDAL/OGR. It provides only a C style usage, where resources must be closed manually, and datasets are pointers. Other packages can build on top of this to provide a more Julian user experience. See for example ArchGDAL.jl. Most users will want to use ArchGDAL.jl instead of using GDAL.jl directly.
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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.
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    Gaius.jl

    Gaius.jl

    Divide and Conquer Linear Algebra

    Gaius.jl is a multi-threaded BLAS-like library using a divide-and-conquer strategy to parallelism, and built on top of the fantastic LoopVectorization.jl. Gaius spawns threads using Julia's depth-first parallel task runtime and so Gaius's routines may be fearlessly nested inside multi-threaded Julia programs. Gaius is not stable or well-tested. Only use it if you're adventurous.
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    GemGIS

    GemGIS

    Spatial data processing for geomodeling

    GemGIS is a Python-based, open-source geographic information processing library. It is capable of preprocessing spatial data such as vector data (shape files, geojson files, geopackages,…), raster data (tif, png,…), data obtained from online services (WCS, WMS, WFS) or XML/KML files (soon). Preprocessed data can be stored in a dedicated Data Class to be passed to the geomodeling package GemPy in order to accelerate the model-building process. Postprocessing of model results will allow export from GemPy to geoinformation systems such as QGIS and ArcGIS or to Google Earth for further use.
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    Geodesy.jl

    Geodesy.jl

    Work with points defined in various coordinate systems

    Geodesy is a Julia package for working with points in various world and local coordinate systems. The primary feature of Geodesy is to define and perform coordinate transformations in a convenient and safe framework, leveraging the CoordinateTransformations package. Transformations are accurate and efficient and implemented in native Julia code (with many functions being ported from Charles Karney's GeographicLib C++ library), and some common geodetic datums are provided for convenience.
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    GeophysicalFlows.jl

    GeophysicalFlows.jl

    Geophysical fluid dynamics pseudospectral solvers with Julia

    GeophysicalFlows.jl is a collection of modules that leverage the FourierFlows.jl framework to provide solvers for problems in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, on periodic domains using Fourier-based pseudospectral methods.
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    Graffle

    Graffle

    Simple GraphQL Client for JavaScript

    Graffle is a simple, minimal, and extensible GraphQL client for JavaScript, designed to provide type-safe queries and run in various environments.
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    Graphs.jl

    Graphs.jl

    An optimized graphs package for the Julia programming language

    The goal of Graphs.jl is to offer a performant platform for network and graph analysis in Julia, following the example of libraries such as NetworkX in Python. Offers a set of simple, concrete graph implementations – SimpleGraph (for undirected graphs) and SimpleDiGraph (for directed graphs), an API for the development of more sophisticated graph implementations under the AbstractGraph type, and a large collection of graph algorithms with the same requirements as this API.
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