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    Vue Clock Visualizer

    Vue Clock Visualizer

    Simple clock component written in Vue

    Simple clock component is written in Vue.
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    Rackula

    Rackula

    Drag and drop rack visualizer

    ...The tool emphasizes clarity and ease of use so that both hobbyists and professionals can plan wiring, sizing, and space allocation before physically committing to changes. It also supports exporting and sharing of layouts, which is useful for documentation or collaboration across teams. Community contributions focus on persistent storage, self-hosting guides, and UI improvements that make Rackula more adaptable for different environments.
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    Data Formulator

    Data Formulator

    Create rich visualizations with AI

    To create rich visualizations, data analysts often need to iterate back and forth among data processing and chart specification to achieve their goals. To achieve this, analysts need not only proficiency in data transformation and visualization tools but also efforts to manage the branching history consisting of many different versions of data and charts. Recent LLM-powered AI systems have greatly improved visualization authoring experiences, for example by mitigating manual data...
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