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    ImageInTerminal.jl

    ImageInTerminal.jl

    Julia package for displaying images in the terminal using ANSI colors

    ImageInTerminal is a drop-in package that once imported changes how a single Colorant and whole Colorant arrays (regular images) are displayed in the interactive REPL. The displayed images will be downscaled to fit into the size of your active terminal session. By default, this package will detect if your running terminal supports 24-bit colors (true colors). If it does, the image will be displayed in 24-bit colors, otherwise, it falls back to 8-bit (256 colors).
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    KittyTerminalImages.jl

    KittyTerminalImages.jl

    Allows Julia to display images in the kitty terminal editor

    A package that allows Julia to display images in the kitty terminal editor.
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    Makie

    Makie

    Interactive data visualizations and plotting in Julia

    ...Choose one or more backend packages: GLMakie (interactive OpenGL in native OS windows), WGLMakie (interactive WebGL in browsers, IDEs, notebooks), CairoMakie (static 2D vector graphics and images), and RPRMakie (raytracing). Each backend re-exports all of Makie.jl so you don't have to install or load it explicitly.
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    Gaston.jl

    Gaston.jl

    A julia front-end for gnuplot

    Gaston is a Julia package for plotting. It provides an interface to gnuplot, a powerful plotting package available on all major platforms. The current stable release is v1.1.0, and it has been tested with Julia LTS (1.6) and stable (1.8), on Linux. Gaston should work on any platform that runs gnuplot.
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    TensorBoardLogger.jl

    TensorBoardLogger.jl

    Easy peasy logging to TensorBoard with Julia

    TensorBoardLogger.jl is a native library for logging arbitrary data to Tensorboard, extending Julia's standard Logging framework. It can also be used to deserialize TensoBoard's .proto files. The fundamental type defined in this package is a TBLogger, which behaves like other standard loggers in Julia such as ConsoleLogger or TextLogger. You can create one by passing it the path to the folder where you want to store the data. You can also pass an optional second argument to specify the...
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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 choice. Luxor is thoroughly procedural and static: your code issues a sequence of simple graphics ‘commands’ until you’ve completed a drawing, and then the results are saved into a PDF, PNG, SVG, or EPS file.
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    Augmentor.jl

    Augmentor.jl

    A fast image augmentation library in Julia for machine learning

    A fast library for increasing the number of training images by applying various transformations. Augmentor is a real-time image augmentation library designed to render the process of artificial dataset enlargement more convenient, less error prone, and easier to reproduce. It offers the user the ability to build a stochastic image-processing pipeline (or simply augmentation pipeline) using image operations as building blocks.
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