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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. ...
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    Excalidraw MCP

    Excalidraw MCP

    Fast and streamable Excalidraw MCP App

    Excalidraw-MCP is an open-source Model Context Protocol (MCP) application and server that connects the visual power of Excalidraw’s hand-drawn diagram editor with AI-driven workflows, enabling agents like Claude, ChatGPT, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible hosts to generate and manipulate diagrams programmatically. Rather than being just a static whiteboard, Excalidraw-MCP serves diagrams in real time using an MCP backend and streams interactive visual output back to the client, letting AI tools create shapes, connectors, text, and entire diagrams as part of conversational or task-based sessions. ...
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    LineSearches.jl

    LineSearches.jl

    Line search methods for optimization and root-finding

    Line search methods for optimization and root-finding. This package provides an interface to line search algorithms implemented in Julia. The code was originally written as part of Optim, but has now been separated out to its own package.
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    oneAPI.jl

    oneAPI.jl

    Julia support for the oneAPI programming toolkit.

    Julia support for the oneAPI programming toolkit. oneAPI.jl provides support for working with the oneAPI unified programming model. The package is verified to work with the (currently) only implementation of this interface that is part of the Intel Compute Runtime, only available on Linux. This package is still under significant development, so expect bugs and missing features.
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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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    Matplotlib

    Matplotlib

    matplotlib: plotting with Python

    Matplotlib is a comprehensive library for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations in Python. Matplotlib makes easy things easy and hard things possible. Matplotlib ships with several add-on toolkits, including 3D plotting with mplot3d, axes helpers in axes_grid1 and axis helpers in axisartist. A large number of third party packages extend and build on Matplotlib functionality, including several higher-level plotting interfaces (seaborn, HoloViews, ggplot, ...), and a...
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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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    QuantumClifford.jl

    QuantumClifford.jl

    Clifford circuits, graph states, and other quantum Stabilizer tools

    A Julia package for working with quantum stabilizer states and Clifford circuits that act on them. Graphs states are also supported. The package is already very fast for the majority of common operations, but there are still many low-hanging fruits performance-wise. See the detailed suggested readings & references page for background on the various algorithms.
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    Emerge

    Emerge

    Browser-based interactive codebase and dependency visualization tool

    Emerge (or emerge-viz) is an interactive code analysis tool to gather insights about source code structure, metrics, dependencies, and complexity of software projects. You can scan the source code of a project, calculate metric results and statistics, generate an interactive web app with graph structures (e.g. a dependency graph or a filesystem graph), and export the results in some file formats.
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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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    JET.jl

    JET.jl

    An experimental code analyzer for Julia

    JET employs Julia's type inference system to detect potential bugs and type instabilities. JET is tightly coupled to the Julia compiler, and so each JET release supports a limited range of Julia versions. See the Project.toml file for the range of supported Julia versions. The Julia package manager should install a version of JET compatible with the Julia version you are running. If you want to use JET on unreleased version of Julia where compatibility with JET is yet unknown, clone this git...
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    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenization for Julia source code

    Tokenize is a Julia package that serves a similar purpose and API as the tokenize module in Python but for Julia. This is to take a string or buffer containing Julia code, perform lexical analysis and return a stream of tokens.
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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...
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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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    Fermi.jl

    Fermi.jl

    Fermi quantum chemistry program

    Fermi.jl is a quantum chemistry framework written in pure Julia. This code is developed at the Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry at the University of Georgia under the supervision of Dr. Justin M. Turney and Prof. Henry F. Schaefer. This work is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under grant number CHE-1661604. Fermi focuses on post Hartree--Fock methods. Currently, only restricted references are supported. This is intended as a research code with an ever growing...
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    QuadGK.jl

    QuadGK.jl

    adaptive 1d numerical Gauss–Kronrod integration in Julia

    This package provides support for one-dimensional numerical integration in Julia using adaptive Gauss-Kronrod quadrature. The code was originally part of Base Julia. It supports the integration of arbitrary numeric types, including arbitrary-precision (BigFloat), and even the integration of arbitrary normed vector spaces. The package provides three basic functions: quadgk, gauss, and kronrod. quadgk performs the integration, gauss computes Gaussian quadrature points and weights for...
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    XCharts

    XCharts

    A charting and data visualization library for Unity

    A charting and data visualization library for Unity. Unity data visualization chart plugin. A UGUIpowerful, easy-to-use, parameter-configurable data visualization chart plug-in. It supports ten built-in charts. A powerful, easy-to-use, configurable charting and data visualization library for Unity. Visual configuration of parameters, real-time preview of effects, and pure code drawing without additional resources. Support ten built-in charts such as line chart, column chart, pie chart, radar...
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    ReTest.jl

    ReTest.jl

    Testing framework for Julia

    ReTest is a testing framework for Julia allowing defining tests in source files, whose execution is deferred and triggered on demand. This is useful when one likes to have definitions of methods and corresponding tests close to each other. 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. ...
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    NBInclude.jl

    NBInclude.jl

    import code from IJulia Jupyter notebooks into Julia programs

    NBInclude is a package for the Julia language that allows you to include and execute IJulia (Julia-language Jupyter) notebook files just as you would include an ordinary Julia file. The goal of this package is to make notebook files just as easy to incorporate into Julia programs as ordinary Julia (.jl) files, giving you the advantages of a notebook (integrated code, formatted text, equations, graphics, and other results) while retaining the modularity and re-usability of .jl files.
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    PDFIO.jl

    PDFIO.jl

    PDF Reader Library for Native Julia.

    PDFIO is a native Julia implementation for reading PDF files. It's a 100% Julia implementation of the PDF specification. Other than a few well-established algorithms like flate decode (zlib library) or cryptographic operations (OpenSSL library) almost all of the APIs are written in native Julia. PDF files are in existence for over three decades. Implementations of the PDF writers are not always to the specification or they may even vary significantly from vendor to vendor. Every time, you...
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    StaticTools.jl

    StaticTools.jl

    Enabling StaticCompiler.jl-based compilation of (some) Julia code

    Tools to enable StaticCompiler.jl-based static compilation of Julia code (or more accurately, a subset of Julia which we might call "unsafe Julia") to standalone native binaries by avoiding GC allocations and llvmcall-ing all the things. This package currently requires Julia 1.8 or greater for best results (if in doubt, check which versions are passing CI). Integration tests against StaticCompiler.jl and LoopVectorization.jl are currently run with Julia 1.8 and 1.9 on x86-64 Linux and mac;...
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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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    PGFPlotsX.jl

    PGFPlotsX.jl

    Plots in Julia using the PGFPlots LaTeX package

    PGFPlotsX is a Julia package to generate publication quality figures using the LaTeX library PGFPlots. It is similar in spirit to the package PGFPlots.jl but it tries to have a very close mapping to the PGFPlots API as well as minimize the number of dependencies. The fact that the syntax is similar to the TeX version means that examples from Stack Overflow and the PGFPlots manual can easily be incorporated in the Julia code.
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    Mercury

    Mercury

    Convert Python notebook to web app and share with non-technical users

    Turn Python notebooks to web applications with open-source Mercury framework. Hide code and add interactive widgets. Non-technical users can tweak widgets and execute notebook with new parameters. The core of Mercury is Open Source under AGPLv3. We provide Mercury Pro with additional features, dedicated support and friendly commercial license. Mercury is a perfect tool to convert Python notebook to interactive web application and share with non-programmers.
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    JuliaWorkshop

    JuliaWorkshop

    Intensive Julia workshop that takes you from zero to hero

    This is an intensive workshop for the Julia language, composed out of three 2-hour segments. It targets people already familiar with programming, so that the established basics such as for-loops are skipped through quickly and efficiently. Nevertheless, it assumes only rudimentary programming familiarity and does explain concepts that go beyond the basics. The goal of the workshop is to take you from zero to hero (regarding Julia): even if you know nothing about Julia, by the end you should...
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