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    EzXML.jl

    EzXML.jl

    XML/HTML handling tools for primates

    EzXML.jl is a package to handle XML/HTML documents for primates. This package depends on libxml2, which will be automatically installed as an artifact via XML2_jll.jl if you use Julia 1.3 or later. Currently, Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD are now supported.
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    Scanopy

    Scanopy

    Clean network diagrams, One-time setup, zero upkeep

    Scanopy is a powerful multi-modal data capture and analysis toolkit that enables users to collect, process, and visualize structured and unstructured information from a variety of sources in a flexible pipeline. It is built to handle complex scanning tasks — such as OCR, document analysis, audio transcription, network data capture, and image extraction — while providing unified APIs and workflows that make managing heterogeneous data sources seamless. Developers can compose custom pipelines...
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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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    visual-explainer

    visual-explainer

    Agent skill + prompt templates that generate rich HTML pages

    visual-explainer is an AI-oriented agent skill that converts complex terminal or analytical output into polished, human-readable HTML reports designed for quick comprehension and sharing. The project includes prompt templates and automation logic that enable coding agents to generate visual summaries such as diff reviews, architecture overviews, plan audits, and structured data tables. Its primary goal is to bridge the readability gap between raw machine output and stakeholder-friendly...
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    folium

    folium

    Python data, Leaflet.js maps

    folium builds on the data wrangling strengths of the Python ecosystem and the mapping strengths of the leaflet.js library. Manipulate your data in Python, then visualize it in on a Leaflet map via folium. folium makes it easy to visualize data that’s been manipulated in Python on an interactive leaflet map. It enables both the binding of data to a map for choropleth visualizations as well as passing rich vector/raster/HTML visualizations as markers on the map. The library has a number of...
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    Observable Plot

    Observable Plot

    A concise API for exploratory data visualization

    Observable Plot is a free, open-source JavaScript library to help you quickly visualize tabular data. It has a concise and (hopefully) memorable API to foster fluency — and plenty of examples to learn from and copy-paste. In the spirit of show don’t tell, below is a scatterplot of the height and weight of Olympic athletes (sourced from Matt Riggott), constructed using a dot mark. We assign columns of data (such as weight) to visual properties (such as the dot’s x), and Plot infers the rest....
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    Java Tablesaw

    Java Tablesaw

    Java dataframe and visualization library

    Tablesaw is a dataframe and visualization library that supports loading, cleaning, transforming, filtering, and summarizing data. If you work with data in Java, it may save you time and effort. Tablesaw also supports descriptive statistics and can be used to prepare data for working with machine learning libraries like Smile, Tribuo, H20.ai, DL4J. Import data from RDBMS, Excel, CSV, TSV, JSON, HTML, or Fixed Width text files, whether they are local or remote (http, S3, etc.) Tablesaw...
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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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    gt R

    gt R

    Easily generate information-rich, publication-quality tables from R

    With the gt package, anyone can make wonderful-looking tables using the R programming language. The gt philosophy: we can construct a wide variety of useful tables with a cohesive set of table parts. These include the table header, the stub, the column labels and spanner column labels, the table body, and the table footer. It all begins with table data (be it a tibble or a data frame). You then decide how to compose your gt table with the elements and formatting you need for the task at...
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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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    D3.js

    D3.js

    A JavaScript library for visualizing data using web standards

    D3.js (or D3 for Data-Driven Documents) is a JavaScript library that allows you to produce dynamic, interactive data visualizations in web browsers. With D3 you can bring data to life using SVG, Canvas and HTML. Powerful visualization and interaction techniques plus a data-driven approach to DOM manipulation means D3.js gives you greater design freedom and control over the final result.
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    MyBox

    MyBox

    Easy Tools of PDF, Image, File, Network, Data, and Medias

    javafx-desktop-apps pdf image ocr icc barcode color-palette text bytes markdown html archive compress digest video audio editor converter media https://github.com/Mararsh/MyBox Self-contain packages need not java env nor installation. Jar packages need Java 16 or higher.
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    IPyPlot

    IPyPlot

    Fast and efficient plotting of images inside Python Notebooks

    IPyPlot is a small python package offering fast and efficient plotting of images inside Python Notebooks. It's using IPython with HTML for faster, richer and more interactive way of displaying big numbers of images.
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    StatProfilerHTML.jl

    StatProfilerHTML.jl

    Show Julia profiling data in an explorable HTML page

    This module formats the output from Julia's Profile module into an html rendering of the source function lines and functions, allowing for interactive exploration of any bottlenecks that may exist in your code.
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    ipyvolume

    ipyvolume

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook based on IPython widgets using WebGL. Create quiver plots (like scatter, but with an arrow pointing in a particular direction). Render in the Jupyter notebook, or create a standalone html page (or snippet to embed in your page). Render in stereo, for virtual reality with Google Cardboard. Animate in d3 style, for instance, if the x coordinates or color of a scatter plots changes. Animations / sequences, all scatter/quiver plot properties can be...
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    Weave

    Weave

    Scientific reports/literate programming for Julia

    Weave is a scientific report generator/literate programming tool for the Julia programming language. It resembles Pweave, knitr, R Markdown, and Sweave. You can write your documentation and code in an input document using Markdown, Noweb or ordinal Julia script syntax, and then use the weave function to execute code and generate an output document while capturing results and figures. Supports various output document formats: HTML, PDF, GitHub markdown, Jupyter Notebook, MultiMarkdown,...
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    Publish.jl

    Publish.jl

    A universal document authoring package for Julia

    A universal document authoring package for Julia. This is a package for Julia that provides a general framework for writing prose, technical documentation is its focus, though it is general enough to be applied to any kind of written document.
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    HiPlot

    HiPlot

    HiPlot makes understanding high dimensional data easy

    HiPlot is an interactive visualization toolkit for exploring high-dimensional experiments, especially those produced during hyperparameter search or ablation studies. Its core view is a parallel-coordinates plot that lets you brush, filter, and highlight runs to spot trade-offs, correlations, and Pareto fronts at a glance. You can load results from simple CSV/JSON logs or programmatically push “experiments” with typed fields, metrics, and tags. The UI supports dynamic filtering, color...
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    SciMLTutorials.jl

    SciMLTutorials.jl

    Tutorials for doing scientific machine learning (SciML)

    SciMLTutorials.jl holds PDFs, webpages, and interactive Jupyter notebooks showing how to utilize the software in the SciML Scientific Machine Learning ecosystem. This set of tutorials was made to complement the documentation and the devdocs by providing practical examples of the concepts. For more details, please consult the docs. To view the SciML Tutorials, go to tutorials.sciml.ai. By default, this will lead to the latest tagged version of the tutorials
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    TransPose

    TransPose

    PyTorch Implementation for "TransPose, Keypoint localization

    TransPose is a human pose estimation model based on a CNN feature extractor, a Transformer Encoder, and a prediction head. Given an image, the attention layers built in Transformer can efficiently capture long-range spatial relationships between keypoints and explain what dependencies the predicted keypoints locations highly rely on.
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    textures.js

    textures.js

    SVG patterns for data visualization

    Textures.js is a JavaScript library for creating SVG patterns. Made on top of d3.js, it is designed for data visualization. Import textures.js from NPM. You can also use textures.js in your HTML page with a <script> tag by downloading textures.js to a local folder or by using the Unpkg CDN network. Textures.js can be used alongside d3.
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    pycoQC

    pycoQC

    pycoQC computes metrics and generates Interactive QC plots

    PycoQC computes metrics and generates interactive QC plots for Oxford Nanopore technologies sequencing data. PycoQC relies on the sequencing_summary.txt file generated by Albacore and Guppy, but if needed it can also generate a summary file from basecalled fast5 files. The package supports 1D and 1D2 runs generated with Minion, Gridion and Promethion devices and basecalled with Albacore 1.2.1+ or Guppy 2.1.3+. PycoQC is written in pure Python3. Python 2 is not supported.
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    IPyPublish

    IPyPublish

    Workflow for creating and editing publication ready scientific reports

    ...Dynamically edit and visualize the basic components of the document (text, math, figures, tables, references, citations, etc). Have precise control over what elements are output to the final document and how they are layed out and typeset. Also be able to output the same source document to different layouts and formats (pdf, HTML, presentation slides, etc).
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    md2googleslides

    md2googleslides

    Generate Google Slides from markdown

    Generate Google Slides from markdown & HTML. Run from the command line or embed in another application. This project was developed as an example of how to use the Slides API. While it does not yet produce stunningly beautiful decks, you are encouraged to use this tool for quickly prototyping presentations. The first time the command is run you will be prompted for authorization. OAuth token credentials are stored locally in a file named ~/.md2googleslides/credentials.json. Each time you will...
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    scriptLattes is an open-source system to create academic reports of groups based on curricula vitae of the Brazilian Lattes Database.
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