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    Obsidian Visual Skills Pack

    Obsidian Visual Skills Pack

    Generate Canvas, Excalidraw, and Mermaid diagrams from text

    LLM-TLDR is a Python-based tool designed to dramatically reduce the amount of code a large language model needs to read by extracting the essential structure and context from a codebase and presenting only the most relevant parts to the model. 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...
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    errsole.js

    errsole.js

    Collect, Store, and Visualize Logs with a Single Module

    Errsole is an open-source logger for Node.js. It has a built-in web dashboard to view, filter, and search your app logs.
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    BetaML.jl

    BetaML.jl

    Beta Machine Learning Toolkit

    The Beta Machine Learning Toolkit is a package including many algorithms and utilities to implement machine learning workflows in Julia, Python, R and any other language with a Julia binding. All models are implemented entirely in Julia and are hosted in the repository itself (i.e. they are not wrapper to third-party models). If your favorite option or model is missing, you can try to implement it yourself and open a pull request to share it (see the section Contribute below) or request its...
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    InteractiveViz.jl

    InteractiveViz.jl

    Interactive visualization tools for Julia

    Julia already has a rich set of plotting tools in the form of the Plots and Makie ecosystems, and various backends for these. So why another plotting package? InteractiveViz is not a replacement for Plots or Makie, but rather a graphics pipeline system developed on top of Makie. It has a few objectives. To provide a simple API to visualize large or possibly infinite datasets (tens of millions of data points) easily. To enable interactivity, and be responsive even with large amounts of data....
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    LoggingExtras.jl

    LoggingExtras.jl

    Composable Loggers for the Julia Logging StdLib

    LoggingExtras allows routing logged information to different places when constructing complicated "log plumbing" systems. Built upon the concept of simple parts composed together, subtyping AbstractLogger provides a powerful and flexible definition for your logging system without a need to define any custom loggers. When we talk about composability, the composition of any set of Loggers is itself a Logger, and LoggingExtras is a composable logging system.
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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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    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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    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    A style guide for stylish Julia developers

    The SciML Style Guide is a style guide for the Julia programming language. 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...
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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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    Wavelets.jl

    Wavelets.jl

    A Julia package for fast discrete wavelet transforms and utilities

    A Julia package for fast wavelet transforms (1-D, 2-D, 3-D, by filtering or lifting). The package includes discrete wavelet transforms, column-wise discrete wavelet transforms, and wavelet packet transforms. 1st generation wavelets using filter banks (periodic and orthogonal). Filters are included for the following types: Haar, Daubechies, Coiflet, Symmlet, Battle-Lemarie, Beylkin, Vaidyanathan. 2nd generation wavelets by lifting (periodic and general type including orthogonal and...
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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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    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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    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...
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    Luxor

    Luxor

    Simple drawings using vector graphics; Cairo "for tourists!"

    Luxor is a Julia package for drawing simple static 2D vector graphics. It provides basic drawing functions and utilities for working with shapes, polygons, clipping masks, PNG and SVG images, turtle graphics, and simple animations. The focus of Luxor is on simplicity and ease of use: it should be easier to use than plain Cairo.jl, with shorter names, fewer underscores, default contexts, and simplified functions. For more complex and sophisticated graphics in 2D and 3D, Makie.jl is the best...
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    Optimization.jl

    Optimization.jl

    Mathematical Optimization in Julia

    Optimization.jl provides the easiest way to create an optimization problem and solve it. It enables rapid prototyping and experimentation with minimal syntax overhead by providing a uniform interface to >25 optimization libraries, hence 100+ optimization solvers encompassing almost all classes of optimization algorithms such as global, mixed-integer, non-convex, second-order local, constrained, etc. It allows you to choose an Automatic Differentiation (AD) backend by simply passing an...
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    Gridap.jl

    Gridap.jl

    Grid-based approximation of partial differential equations in Julia

    Gridap provides a set of tools for the grid-based approximation of partial differential equations (PDEs) written in the Julia programming language. The library currently supports linear and nonlinear PDE systems for scalar and vector fields, single and multi-field problems, conforming and nonconforming finite element (FE) discretizations, on structured and unstructured meshes of simplices and n-cubes. It also provides methods for time integration. Gridap is extensible and modular. One can...
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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...
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    BertViz

    BertViz

    BertViz: Visualize Attention in NLP Models (BERT, GPT2, BART, etc.)

    BertViz is an interactive tool for visualizing attention in Transformer language models such as BERT, GPT2, or T5. It can be run inside a Jupyter or Colab notebook through a simple Python API that supports most Huggingface models. BertViz extends the Tensor2Tensor visualization tool by Llion Jones, providing multiple views that each offer a unique lens into the attention mechanism. The head view visualizes attention for one or more attention heads in the same layer. It is based on the...
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    Vizzu

    Vizzu

    Library for animated data visualizations and data stories

    Vizzu is a free, open-source Javascript/C++ library utilizing a generic dataviz engine that generates many types of charts and seamlessly animates between them. It can be used to create static charts but more importantly, it is designed for building animated data stories and interactive explorers as Vizzu enables showing different perspectives of the data that the viewers can easily follow due to the animation. Create a placeholder element that will contain the rendered chart. The Vizzu...
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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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    Sweetviz

    Sweetviz

    Visualize and compare datasets, target values and associations

    Sweetviz is an open-source Python library that generates beautiful, high-density visualizations to kickstart EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) with just two lines of code. Output is a fully self-contained HTML application. The system is built around quickly visualizing target values and comparing datasets. Its goal is to help quick analysis of target characteristics, training vs testing data, and other such data characterization tasks. Shows how a target value (e.g. "Survived" in the Titanic...
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    React Chart.js

    React Chart.js

    React components for Chart.js, the most popular charting library

    React components for Chart.js, the most popular charting library. With v4, this library introduces a number of breaking changes. In order to improve performance, offer new features, and improve maintainability, it was necessary to break backwards compatibility, but we aimed to do so only when worth the benefit. You will find that any event which causes the chart to re-render, such as hover tooltips, etc., will cause the first dataset to be copied over to other datasets, causing your lines...
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    deck.gl

    deck.gl

    WebGL2 powered visualization framework

    deck.gl is designed to simplify high-performance, WebGL-based visualization of large data sets. Users can quickly get impressive visual results with minimal effort by composing existing layers, or leveraging deck.gl's extensible architecture to address customer needs. deck.gl maps data (usually an array of JSON objects) into a stack of visual layers - e.g. icons, polygons, texts; and look at them with views: e.g. map, first-person, orthographic. deck.gl handles a number of challenges out of...
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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...
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