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    ScottPlot

    ScottPlot

    Interactive Plotting Library for .NET

    ScottPlot is a free and open-source plotting library for .NET that makes it easy to interactively display large datasets. Line plots, bar charts, pie graphs, scatter plots, and more can be created with just a few lines of code. The ScottPlot Cookbook demonstrates how to create line plots, bar charts, pie graphs, scatter plots, and more with just a few lines of code.
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    ggforce

    ggforce

    Accelerating ggplot2

    ggforce is an extension package for ggplot2 that introduces specialized statistical transforms, geoms, and layout utilities to enhance and complement the built-in ggplot2 offerings. It enables more advanced visualization techniques such as faceting enhancements, hulls, annotation marks, and novel layouts for network data and marked regions.
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    Kubernetes History Inspector

    Kubernetes History Inspector

    A log viewer for Kubernetes troubleshooting

    The khi repository is a Google Cloud open-source project focused on infrastructure and system-level tooling, typically aimed at enabling advanced cloud-native workflows, observability, or orchestration in Kubernetes-based environments. It is designed to support engineers working with distributed systems by providing utilities and abstractions that simplify deployment, monitoring, or operational management.
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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.
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    FriendsDon'tLetFriends

    FriendsDon'tLetFriends

    Friends don't let friends make certain types of data visualization

    Friends don't let friends make certain types of data visualization - What are they and why are they bad.
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    pydna

    pydna

    Clone with Python! Data structures for double stranded DNA

    Clone with Python! Data structures for double stranded DNA & simulation of homologous recombination, Gibson assembly, cut & paste cloning. Planning genetic constructs with many parts and assembly steps, such as recombinant metabolic pathways, are often difficult to properly document as is evident from the poor state of documentation in the scientific literature. The pydna python package provide a human-readable formal description of cloning and genetic assembly strategies in Python which...
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    ggstatsplot

    ggstatsplot

    Enhancing {ggplot2} plots with statistical analysis

    {ggstatsplot} is an extension of {ggplot2} package for creating graphics with details from statistical tests included in the information-rich plots themselves. In a typical exploratory data analysis workflow, data visualization and statistical modeling are two different phases: visualization informs modeling, and modeling in its turn can suggest a different visualization method, and so on and so forth. Bayesian hypothesis-testing. The central idea of {ggstatsplot} is simple: combine these...
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    Briefer

    Briefer

    Dashboards and notebooks in a single place

    Briefer is an open-source collaborative data platform that brings notebooks, dashboards, and interactive data apps into a unified workspace that combines the flexibility of code with the simplicity of visual exploration. It’s designed so technical users can write Markdown, SQL, and Python side by side for data analysis, visualization, and reporting, while non-technical viewers can interact with results through inputs, dropdowns, and date pickers without writing any code.
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    This part of the book teaches you how to leverage the plotly R package to create a variety of interactive graphics. There are two main ways to creating a plotly object: either by transforming a ggplot2 object (via ggplotly()) into a plotly object or by directly initializing a plotly object with plot_ly()/plot_geo()/plot_mapbox(). Both approaches have somewhat complementary strengths and weaknesses, so it can pay off to learn both approaches. Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of...
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    vim‑sneak

    vim‑sneak

    The missing motion for Vim

    vim‑sneak is a minimalist yet powerful navigation plugin for Vim, designed to jump to any location specified by two characters. It maintains compatibility with Vim's operators, macros, visual mode, repeat (.), and supports multibyte text. It provides intuitive highlights that disappear once the jump is completed. 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....
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    TIGRE

    TIGRE

    TIGRE: Tomographic Iterative GPU-based Reconstruction Toolbox

    TIGRE is an open-source toolbox for fast and accurate 3D tomographic reconstruction for any geometry. Its focus is on iterative algorithms for improved image quality that have all been optimized to run on GPUs (including multi-GPUs) for improved speed. It combines the higher-level abstraction of MATLAB or Python with the performance of CUDA at a lower level in order to make it both fast and easy to use.
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    DIY Split-Flap Display

    DIY Split-Flap Display

    DIY split-flap display

    This is a work in progress split-flap display. Each module can flip between 40 unique characters: letters, numbers, and a few symbols. Multiple modules fit perfectly alongside each other to build bigger displays. The primary design goal was to make something that's possible to fabricate at home in small or single quantities and can be customized and built by an intermediate hobbyist at a reasonable price. This meant using widely available materials and avoiding any tooling with a high...
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    atpbar

    atpbar

    Progress bars for threading and multiprocessing tasks on terminal

    Progress bars for threading and multiprocessing tasks on the terminal and Jupyter Notebook. atpbar can display multiple progress bars simultaneously growing to show the progresses of iterations of loops in threading or multiprocessing tasks. atpbar can display progress bars on the terminal and Jupyter Notebook. atpbar can be used with Mantichora. atpbar started its development in 2015 as part of Alphatwirl. atpbar prevented physicists from terminating their running analysis codes, which...
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    ipychart

    ipychart

    The power of Chart.js with Python

    Create charts with Python in a very similar way to creating charts using Chart.js. The charts created are fully configurable, interactive, and modular and are displayed directly in the output of the cells of your jupyter notebook environment. Charts are fully interactive, you can hover it to display tooltips and select the information you want to see directly from the output cell of your notebook. All the types of charts present in Chart.js are exposed in ipychart. Even complex features such...
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    XState

    XState

    State machines and statecharts for the modern web

    JavaScript and TypeScript finite state machines and statecharts for the modern web. Statecharts are a formalism for modeling stateful, reactive systems. This is useful for declaratively describing the behavior of your application, from the individual components to the overall application logic. XState is a library for creating, interpreting, and executing finite state machines and statecharts, as well as managing invocations of those machines as actors. The following fundamental computer...
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    mapcn

    mapcn

    Beautiful map components, 100% Free, Zero config, one command setup

    mapcn is a research-oriented project centered on mapping continuous control in reinforcement learning to structured policies using neural networks. It explores how high-dimensional action spaces can be decomposed into structured primitives that can be learned, composed, and reused across different tasks. The core idea is to enable agents to generalize learned behavior by representing continuous control policies in a compact, interpretable form that preserves smoothness and controllability....
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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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    Semiotic

    Semiotic

    A data visualization framework combining React & D3

    Semiotic is a data visualization framework combining React & D3. It provides three types of frames XYFrame, OrdinalFrame, NetworkFrame, to deploy a wide variety of charts. XY data i.e. line charts and scatterplots. Categorical data i.e. bar charts, violin plots, parallel coordinates. Topological and network data i.e. flow diagrams, network visualization, and hierarchical views. A guide for creating a line chart, timeseries, difference line, and line percents using XYFrame along with hover...
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    see

    see

    Visualisation toolbox for beautiful and publication-ready figures

    see is an R package that serves as the visualization component of the easystats ecosystem, providing plotting utilities to produce publication-ready visualizations of statistical model parameters, diagnostics, predictions, and performance metrics. It works in conjunction with other easystats packages (such as parameters, performance, modelbased, bayestestR, etc.) to convert model outputs or summary objects into visual forms (dot-and-whisker plots, diagnostic plots, residual plots, etc.). It...
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    ggrepel

    ggrepel

    epel overlapping text labels away from each other in your ggplot2

    ggrepel is an R package that provides “smart” repulsion for text and label geoms in ggplot2. When placing text labels on a plot (e.g. labeling points), the labels can often overlap; ggrepel ensures labels don’t overlap (or overlap less) by repelling labels / pushing them away, adding connecting lines or nudges, etc. It improves the readability of plots, especially when many labels are present. Support for point and segment geoms (so labels can be connected by lines when moved). Supports both...
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    nb-clean

    nb-clean

    Clean Jupyter notebooks of outputs, metadata, and empty cells

    nb-clean cleans Jupyter notebooks of cell execution counts, metadata, outputs, and (optionally) empty cells, preparing them for committing to version control. It provides both a Git filter and pre-commit hook to automatically clean notebooks before they're staged, and can also be used with other version control systems, as a command line tool, and as a Python library. It can determine if a notebook is clean or not, which can be used as a check in your continuous integration pipelines....
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    NonlinearSolve.jl

    NonlinearSolve.jl

    High-performance and differentiation-enabled nonlinear solvers

    Fast implementations of root-finding algorithms in Julia that satisfy the SciML common interface. For information on using the package, see the stable documentation. Use the in-development documentation for the version of the documentation that contains the unreleased features. NonlinearSolve.jl is a unified interface for the nonlinear solving packages of Julia. The package includes its own high-performance nonlinear solvers which include the ability to swap out to fast direct and iterative...
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    ParallelStencil.jl

    ParallelStencil.jl

    Package for writing high-level code for parallel stencil computations

    ParallelStencil empowers domain scientists to write architecture-agnostic high-level code for parallel high-performance stencil computations on GPUs and CPUs. Performance similar to CUDA C / HIP can be achieved, which is typically a large improvement over the performance reached when using only CUDA.jl or AMDGPU.jl GPU Array programming. For example, a 2-D shallow ice solver presented at JuliaCon 2020 [1] achieved a nearly 20 times better performance than a corresponding GPU Array...
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    ReinforcementLearning.jl

    ReinforcementLearning.jl

    A reinforcement learning package for Julia

    A collection of tools for doing reinforcement learning research in Julia. Provide elaborately designed components and interfaces to help users implement new algorithms. Make it easy for new users to run benchmark experiments, compare different algorithms, and evaluate and diagnose agents. Facilitate reproducibility from traditional tabular methods to modern deep reinforcement learning algorithms. Make it easy for new users to run benchmark experiments, compare different algorithms, and...
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    TensorBoardX

    TensorBoardX

    tensorboard for pytorch (and chainer, mxnet, numpy, etc.)

    The SummaryWriter class provides a high-level API to create an event file in a given directory and add summaries and events to it. The class updates the file contents asynchronously. This allows a training program to call methods to add data to the file directly from the training loop, without slowing down training. TensorboardX now supports logging directly to Comet. Comet is a free cloud based solution that allows you to automatically track, compare and explain your experiments. It adds a...
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