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    Architecture as a code

    Architecture as a code

    Visualize, collaborate, and evolve the software architecture

    Architecture as a code is an open-source modeling language and toolkit that enables software teams to describe, visualize, collaborate on, and maintain software architecture as code. Inspired by the C4 Model and other architectural DSLs, LikeC4 lets you define your system’s structure in a textual DSL and then automatically generate consistent diagrams that reflect that design, ensuring that architecture documentation stays in sync with source code changes. The project includes command-line tooling, IDE integrations, live preview servers, and diagram exporters, letting developers instantly see architectural diagrams update as the model evolves. ...
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    Catalyst.jl

    Catalyst.jl

    Chemical reaction network and systems biology interface

    Catalyst.jl is a symbolic modeling package for analysis and high-performance simulation of chemical reaction networks. Catalyst defines symbolic ReactionSystems, which can be created programmatically or easily specified using Catalyst's domain-specific language (DSL). Leveraging ModelingToolkit and Symbolics.jl, Catalyst enables large-scale simulations through auto-vectorization and parallelism. Symbolic ReactionSystems can be used to generate ModelingToolkit-based models, allowing the easy simulation and parameter estimation of mass action ODE models, Chemical Langevin SDE models, stochastic chemical kinetics jump process models, and more. ...
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    Gradle Task Tree

    Gradle Task Tree

    Gradle plugin that adds a 'taskTree' task that prints task dependency

    A Gradle plugin that adds a taskTree task to your build. Running it prints out a hierarchical, easy‑to‑read task dependency tree, helping you visualize the build execution order.
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    Octo.jl

    Octo.jl

    Octo.jl is an SQL Query DSL in Julia

    Octo.jl is an SQL Query DSL in Julia. It also comes with a very useful tool called Repo. You could Repo.get, Repo.insert! Repo.update! Repo.delete! for many database drivers without hand-written SQL.
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    ReplMaker.jl

    ReplMaker.jl

    Simple API for building repl modes in Julia

    ...With ReplMaker.jl, you can simply hook your parser into the package and ReplMaker will then create a REPL mode where end users just type MyLang code and have it executed automatically. My hope is for this to be useful to someone who implements a full language or DSL in Julia that uses syntax not supported by Julia's parser and doesn't want to deal with the headache of making their own REPL mode.
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