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    GDAL.jl

    GDAL.jl

    Thin Julia wrapper for GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library

    ...It provides only a C style usage, where resources must be closed manually, and datasets are pointers. Other packages can build on top of this to provide a more Julian user experience. See for example ArchGDAL.jl. Most users will want to use ArchGDAL.jl instead of using GDAL.jl directly.
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    DataEase

    DataEase

    Data visualization analysis tool

    An open source data visualization analysis tool available to everyone. DataEase is an open-source data visualization analysis tool that helps users quickly analyze data and gain insight into business trends, so as to achieve business improvement and optimization. DataEase supports rich data source connections, can quickly create charts by dragging and dropping, and can easily share with others. Supports rich chart types (Apache ECharts / AntV), supports drag-and-drop method to quickly create dashboards. ...
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    Excalidraw MCP

    Excalidraw MCP

    Fast and streamable Excalidraw MCP App

    ...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. Its design supports fast, streamable rendering with smooth viewport control and optional fullscreen editing so that diagrams feel live and fluid as they evolve. Users can deploy it locally or via services like Vercel, then configure their MCP host to point at the Excalidraw-MCP endpoint, so prompts like “draw an architecture diagram” yield immediate visual results within chat.
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    ReverseDiff

    ReverseDiff

    Reverse Mode Automatic Differentiation for Julia

    ReverseDiff is a fast and compile-able tape-based reverse mode automatic differentiation (AD) that implements methods to take gradients, Jacobians, Hessians, and higher-order derivatives of native Julia functions (or any callable object, really). While performance can vary depending on the functions you evaluate, the algorithms implemented by ReverseDiff generally outperform non-AD algorithms in both speed and accuracy.
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    Julia VS Code

    Julia VS Code

    Julia extension for Visual Studio Code

    This VS Code extension provides support for the Julia programming language. We build on Julia’s unique combination of ease-of-use and performance. Beginners and experts can build better software more quickly, and get to a result faster. With a completely live environment, Julia for VS Code aims to take the frustration and guesswork out of programming and put the fun back in. A hybrid “canvas programming” style combines the exploratory power of a notebook with the productivity and static...
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    React Lifecycle Methods diagram

    React Lifecycle Methods diagram

    Interactive React Lifecycle Methods diagram

    ...Clicking a method opens its corresponding official React documentation for deeper reference. Commonly used methods are visually emphasized while related lifecycle actions are distinguished separately. Accessibility was designed for keyboard users and screen readers rather than relying only on visual interaction. The project also supports localization and can accommodate alternate diagram versions as React lifecycle APIs evolve.
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    GitNexus

    GitNexus

    Zero-Server Code Intelligence Engine

    ...Its core concept centers on precomputed relational intelligence, enabling AI systems to retrieve comprehensive context with minimal queries. GitNexus includes a built-in Graph RAG agent that helps users explore and understand complex repositories through intelligent navigation and querying. Because the system runs client-side, it emphasizes privacy and portability without requiring backend infrastructure. Overall, GitNexus is designed for developers, code reviewers, and AI tooling builders who need fast, visual codebase comprehension.
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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 flexibility. You choose what components to display and how to style them. ...
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    Go Recipes

    Go Recipes

    Collection of handy tools for Go projects

    ...Collect all the licenses or check if you can use the project for example in a proprietary or commercial environment. Tell Go compiler which versions of upstreams to include in your build. Tell all users of your module how to deal with versions of your module.
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    GPUCompiler.jl

    GPUCompiler.jl

    Reusable compiler infrastructure for Julia GPU backends

    Reusable compiler infrastructure for Julia GPU backends. This package offers reusable compiler infrastructure and tooling for implementing GPU compilers in Julia. It is not intended for end users! Instead, you should use one of the packages that builds on GPUCompiler.jl, such as CUDA.jl or AMDGPU.jl.
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    AbstractGPs.jl

    AbstractGPs.jl

    Abstract types and methods for Gaussian Processes

    AbstractGPs.jl is a package that defines a low-level API for working with Gaussian processes (GPs), and basic functionality for working with them in the simplest cases. As such it is aimed more at developers and researchers who are interested in using it as a building block than end-users of GPs. You may want to go through the main API design documentation.
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    MATLAB.jl

    MATLAB.jl

    Calling MATLAB in Julia through MATLAB Engine

    The MATLAB.jl package provides an interface for using MATLAB® from Julia using the MATLAB C api. In other words, this package allows users to call MATLAB functions within Julia, thus making it easy to interoperate with MATLAB from the Julia language. You cannot use MATLAB.jl without having purchased and installed a copy of MATLAB® from MathWorks. This package is available free of charge and in no way replaces or alters any functionality of MathWorks's MATLAB product.
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    Arrow Julia

    Arrow Julia

    Official Julia implementation of Apache Arrow

    This is a pure Julia implementation of the Apache Arrow data standard. This package provides Julia AbstractVector objects for referencing data that conforms to the Arrow standard. This allows users to seamlessly interface Arrow formatted data with a great deal of existing Julia code.
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    leafmap

    leafmap

    A Python package for interactive mapping and geospatial analysis

    ...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 is a free and open-source Python package that enables users to analyze and visualize geospatial data with minimal coding in a Jupyter environment, such as Google Colab, Jupyter Notebook, and JupyterLab. Leafmap is built upon several open-source packages, such as folium and ipyleaflet (for creating interactive maps), WhiteboxTools and whiteboxgui (for analyzing geospatial data), and ipywidgets (for designing interactive graphical user interface [GUI]).
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    PhysicalConstants.jl

    PhysicalConstants.jl

    Collection of fundamental physical constants with uncertainties

    PhysicalConstants.jl provides common physical constants. They are defined as instances of the new Constant type, which is a subtype of AbstractQuantity (from Unitful.jl package) and can also be turned into Measurement objects (from Measurements.jl package) at request. Constants are grouped into different submodules so that the user can choose different datasets as needed. Currently, 2014 and 2018 editions of CODATA recommended values of the fundamental physical constants are provided.
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    Profile Summary

    Profile Summary

    Tool for visualizing GitHub profiles

    ...It uses the GitHub API to collect profile and repository information and present it as summary graphics and statistics. Its visualizations include repository distribution by programming language and commit distribution by language. Users can generate summaries for GitHub usernames through the web interface. The project can also be self-hosted and configured with GitHub API tokens to increase request capacity. Built with Kotlin and Javalin, it provides a compact way to inspect a developer's GitHub presence beyond the standard profile layout.
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    echarts-for-react

    echarts-for-react

    Apache ECharts components for React wrapper

    echarts-for-react is a React wrapper for Apache ECharts that lets developers render ECharts visualizations inside React applications. It provides a simple component-based interface where users pass an ECharts option object to generate charts. The package supports common React integration needs, including themes, styles, loading states, chart-ready callbacks, event binding, and renderer options. It also exposes access to the underlying ECharts instance, which lets developers use the full ECharts API when needed. The project includes guidance for importing ECharts modules manually to reduce bundle size and for using it with Next.js. ...
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    gramm

    gramm

    Gramm is a complete data visualization toolbox for Matlab

    Gramm is a MATLAB toolbox that enables the rapid creation of complex, publication-quality figures. Its design philosophy focuses on a declarative approach, where users specify the desired end result, as opposed to the traditional imperative method involving for loops, if/else statements, etc. The MATLAB implementation of gramm is inspired by the "grammar of graphics" principles (Wilkinson 1999) and the ggplot2 library for R by Hadley Wickham. As a reference to this inspiration, gramm stands for GRAMmar of graphics for MATLAB. ...
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    Finch.jl

    Finch.jl

    Sparse tensors in Julia and more

    Finch is a cutting-edge Julia-to-Julia compiler specially designed for optimizing loop nests over sparse or structured multidimensional arrays. Finch empowers users to write conventional for loops which are transformed behind-the-scenes into fast sparse code.
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    MPI.jl

    MPI.jl

    MPI wrappers for Julia

    ...MPI is based on a single program, multiple data (SPMD) model, where multiple processes are launched running independent programs, which then communicate as necessary via messages. As the main entry point for users, MPI.jl provides a high-level interface which loosely follows the MPI C API and is described in details in the following sections. The syntax should look familiar if you know MPI already, but some arguments may not be needed (e.g. the type or the number of elements of arrays, which are inferred automatically), others may be placed slightly differently, and others may be optional keyword arguments (e.g. for the index of the root process, or the source and destination of point-to-point communication functions).
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    FFTW.jl

    FFTW.jl

    Julia bindings to the FFTW library for fast Fourier transforms

    This package provides Julia bindings to the FFTW library for fast Fourier transforms (FFTs), as well as functionality useful for signal processing. These functions were formerly a part of Base Julia. Users with a build of Julia based on Intel's Math Kernel Library (MKL) can use MKL for FFTs by setting a preference in their top-level project by either using the FFTW.set_provider!() method, or by directly setting the preference using Preferences.jl. Note that this choice will be recorded for the current project, and other projects that wish to use MKL for FFTs should also set that same preference. ...
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    Mixed-effects models in Julia

    Mixed-effects models in Julia

    A Julia package for fitting (statistical) mixed-effects models

    This package defines linear mixed models (LinearMixedModel) and generalized linear mixed models (GeneralizedLinearMixedModel). Users can use the abstraction for statistical model API to build, fit (fit/fit!), and query the fitted models. A mixed-effects model is a statistical model for a response variable as a function of one or more covariates. For a categorical covariate the coefficients associated with the levels of the covariate are sometimes called effects, as in "the effect of using Treatment 1 versus the placebo". ...
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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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    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, custom priors, and advanced features such as distributional regression.
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    Chokidar

    Chokidar

    Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library

    Chokidar is a solution for all the users of Node.js fs.watch who are tired of it not reporting filenames on MacOS and events at all when using editors like Sublime on MacOS. Node.js fs.watch often reports events twice, emits most changes as rename, and it does not provide an easy way to recursively watch file trees nor supports recursive watching on Linux. Same as with Node.js fs.watchFile.
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