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    Go Recipes

    Go Recipes

    Collection of handy tools for Go projects

    Visualize the distribution of code coverage in your project. This helps to identify code areas with high and low coverage. Useful when you have a large project with lots of files and packages. This 2D image-hash of your project should be more representative than a single number. For each module, the node representing the greatest version (i.e., the version chosen by Go's minimal version selection algorithm) is colored green. Other nodes, which aren't in the final build list, are colored grey...
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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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    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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    G2

    G2

    Interactive data-driven visualization grammar for statistical charts

    G2 is a highly interactive data-driven visualization grammar for statistical charts. with a high level of usability and scalability. It provides a set of grammar, and takes users beyond a limited set of charts to an almost unlimited world of graphical forms. With G2, you can describe the visual appearance and interactive behavior of visualization just by one statement, and generate web-based views using Canvas or SVG. We have summarized a series of story design templates from lots of real...
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    PyVista

    PyVista

    3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface

    3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). PyVista is a helper module for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) that takes a different approach on interfacing with VTK through NumPy and direct array access. This package provides a Pythonic, well-documented interface exposing VTK’s powerful visualization backend to facilitate rapid prototyping, analysis, and visual integration of spatially referenced datasets. This module can be used for...
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    wavesurfer.js

    wavesurfer.js

    Navigable waveform built on Web Audio and Canvas

    wavesurfer.js is a customizable audio waveform visualization, built on top of Web Audio API and HTML5 Canvas. With wavesurfer.js you can create anything from an HTML5 audio player to a sophisticated DJ application. wavesurfer.js works only in modern browsers supporting Web Audio. It will fallback to Audio Element without graphics in other browsers (IE 11 and lower). You can also try wavesurfer.swf which is a Flash-based fallback. The audio will start playing as you press play. A thin line...
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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...
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    brms

    brms

    brms R package for Bayesian generalized multivariate models using Stan

    brms is an R package by Paul Bürkner which provides a high-level interface for fitting Bayesian multilevel (i.e. mixed effects) models, generalized linear / non-linear / multivariate models using Stan as the backend. It allows R users to specify complex Bayesian models using formula syntax similar to lme4 but with far more flexibility (distributions, link functions, hierarchical structure, nonlinear terms, etc.). It supports model diagnostics, posterior predictive checking, model comparison,...
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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. TIGRE is free to download and distribute: use it, modify it, add to it, and share it. Our...
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    Digital Earth Australia notebooks

    Digital Earth Australia notebooks

    Repository for Digital Earth Australia Jupyter Notebooks

    The knowledge hub brings together information about Digital Earth Australia’s products and services, allowing you to utilize our free and open-source satellite imagery archive. Browse our catalog of data products to find supporting information and ways to access the data. The Digital Earth Australia notebooks and tools repository (dea-notebooks) hosts Jupyter Notebooks, Python scripts and workflows for analyzing Digital Earth Australia (DEA) satellite data and derived products. This...
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    FEniCS.jl

    FEniCS.jl

    A scientific machine learning (SciML) wrapper for the FEniCS

    FEniCS.jl is a wrapper for the FEniCS library for finite element discretizations of PDEs. This wrapper includes three parts. Installation and direct access to FEniCS via a Conda installation. Alternatively one may use their current FEniCS installation. A low-level development API and provides some functionality to make directly dealing with the library a little bit easier, but still requires knowledge of FEniCS itself. Interfaces have been provided for the main functions and their...
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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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    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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    OrientDB

    OrientDB

    DBMS supporting graph, document, full-text and geospatial models

    OrientDB is an Open Source Multi-Model NoSQL DBMS with the support of Native Graphs, Documents, Full-Text search, Reactivity, Geo-Spatial and Object Oriented concepts. It's written in Java and it's amazingly fast. No expensive run-time JOINs, connections are managed as persistent pointers between records. You can traverse thousands of records in no time. Supports schema-less, schema-full and schema-mixed modes. Has a strong security profiling system based on user, roles and predicate...
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    visx

    visx

    Visualization components

    visx a collection of expressive, low-level visualization primitives for React. At Airbnb, we made it a goal to unify our visualization stack across the company and in the process, we created a new project that brings together the power of D3 with the joy of React. visx is split into multiple packages. Start small and use only what you need. Bring your own state management, animation library, or CSS-in-JS solution. Odds are good your React app already has an opinion on how animation, theming,...
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    Pkg Julia

    Pkg Julia

    Package manager for the Julia programming language

    Unlike traditional package managers, which install and manage a single global set of packages, Pkg is designed around “environments”: independent sets of packages that can be local to an individual project or shared and selected by name. The exact set of packages and versions in an environment is captured in a manifest file which can be checked into a project repository and tracked in version control, significantly improving reproducibility of projects. If you’ve ever tried to run code you...
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    awesome-single-cell

    awesome-single-cell

    Community-curated list of software packages and data resources

    Community-curated list of software packages and data resources for single-cell, including RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, etc. List of software packages (and the people developing these methods) for single-cell data analysis, including RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, etc. Rapid, accurate and memory-frugal preprocessing of single-cell and single-nucleus RNA-seq data. Find bimodal, unimodal, and multimodal features in your data. Ascend is an R package comprised of fast, streamlined analysis functions optimized to...
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    GoJS

    GoJS

    JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts & org charts

    Build interactive flowcharts or flow diagrams. Let your users build, modify, and save diagrams with JSON model output. Visualize state charts and other behavior diagrams. Create diagrams with live updates to monitor state, or interactive diagrams for planning. GoJS allows considerable customization of links and nodes to build all kinds of diagrams. Visualize flow, or connect pipes. Create genogram and medical diagrams, or editable family trees with collapsible levels. Create classic org...
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    Bayesian Optimization

    Bayesian Optimization

    Python implementation of global optimization with gaussian processes

    This is a constrained global optimization package built upon bayesian inference and gaussian process, that attempts to find the maximum value of an unknown function in as few iterations as possible. This technique is particularly suited for optimization of high cost functions, situations where the balance between exploration and exploitation is important. More detailed information, other advanced features, and tips on usage/implementation can be found in the examples folder. Follow the basic...
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    leafmap

    leafmap

    A Python package for interactive mapping and geospatial analysis

    A Python package for geospatial analysis and interactive mapping in a Jupyter environment. Leafmap is a Python package for interactive mapping and geospatial analysis with minimal coding in a Jupyter environment. It is a spin-off project of the geemap Python package, which was designed specifically to work with Google Earth Engine (GEE). However, not everyone in the geospatial community has access to the GEE cloud computing platform. Leafmap is designed to fill this gap for non-GEE users. It...
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    Query.jl

    Query.jl

    Query almost anything in julia

    Query is a package for querying julia data sources. It can filter, project, join and group data from any iterable data source, including all the sources supported in IterableTables.jl. One can for example query any of the following data sources: any array, DataFrames, DataStreams (including CSV, Feather, SQLite, ODBC), DataTables, IndexedTables, TimeSeries, Temporal, TypedTables and DifferentialEquations (any DESolution). The package currently provides working implementations for in-memory...
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    Promviz

    Promviz

    Visualize traffic of your clusters in realtime from Prometheus data

    Promviz is a visualization tool for Prometheus, enabling users to create custom dashboards and analyze Prometheus metrics interactively.
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    DynamicalBilliards.jl

    DynamicalBilliards.jl

    An easy-to-use, modular, extendable and absurdly fast Julia package

    A Julia package for dynamical billiard systems in two dimensions. The goals of the package is to provide a flexible and intuitive framework for fast implementation of billiard systems of arbitrary construction.
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    POMDPs

    POMDPs

    Interface for defining, solving, simulating Markov decision processes

    A Julia interface for defining, solving and simulating partially observable Markov decision processes and their fully observable counterparts. The POMDPs.jl package contains only the interface used for expressing and solving Markov decision processes (MDPs) and partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs). The POMDPTools package acts as a "standard library" for the POMDPs.jl interface, providing implementations of commonly-used components such as policies, belief updaters,...
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    ProbabilisticCircuits.jl

    ProbabilisticCircuits.jl

    Probabilistic Circuits from the Juice library

    This module provides a Julia implementation of Probabilistic Circuits (PCs), tools to learn structure and parameters of PCs from data, and tools to do tractable exact inference with them. Probabilistic Circuits provides a unifying framework for several family of tractable probabilistic models. PCs are represented as computational graphs that define a joint probability distribution as recursive mixtures (sum units) and factorizations (product units) of simpler distributions (input units)....
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