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    ExponentialUtilities.jl

    ExponentialUtilities.jl

    Fast and differentiable implementations of matrix exponentials

    ...These methods are more numerically stable, generic (thus support a wider range of number types), and faster than the matrix exponentiation tools in Julia's Base. The tools are used by the exponential integrators in OrdinaryDiffEq. The package has no external dependencies, so it can also be used independently.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    RCall.jl

    RCall.jl

    Call R from Julia

    ...This package, RCall.jl, facilitates communication between these two languages and allows the user to call R packages from within Julia, providing the best of both worlds. Additionally, this is a pure Julia package so it is portable and easy to use.
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    Rackula

    Rackula

    Drag and drop rack visualizer

    ...Users can drag and drop devices into customizable rack spaces, annotate equipment, set unit sizes, and manage complex layouts as their setup evolves. 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.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Zenith

    Zenith

    Sort of like top or htop but with zoom-able charts, CPU, GPU

    ...If one needs to build with NVIDIA support in a virtual environment, then it requires some more setup since typically the VM software is unable to directly expose NVIDIA GPU. Unlike the runtime zenith script, the Makefile has been setup to detect only the presence of required NVIDIA libraries, so it is possible to build with NVIDIA support even when without NVIDIA GPU.
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    ggstatsplot

    ggstatsplot

    Enhancing {ggplot2} plots with statistical analysis

    ...In a typical exploratory data analysis workflow, data visualization and statistical modeling are two different phases: visualization informs modeling, and modeling in its turn can suggest a different visualization method, and so on and so forth. Bayesian hypothesis-testing. The central idea of {ggstatsplot} is simple: combine these two phases into one in the form of graphics with statistical details, which makes data exploration simpler and faster. Summary of statistical tests and effect sizes.
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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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    Vulkan.jl

    Vulkan.jl

    Using Vulkan from Julia

    ...Because Vulkan is originally a C specification, interfacing with it requires some knowledge before correctly being used from Julia. This package acts as an abstraction layer, so that you don't need to know how to properly call a C library, while still retaining full functionality. The wrapper is generated directly from the Vulkan Specification.
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    PythonCall & JuliaCall

    PythonCall & JuliaCall

    Python and Julia in harmony

    Bringing Python® and Julia together in seamless harmony. Call Python code from Julia and Julia code from Python via a symmetric interface. Simple syntax, so the Python code looks like Python and the Julia code looks like Julia. Intuitive and flexible conversions between Julia and Python: anything can be converted, you are in control. Fast non-copying conversion of numeric arrays in either direction: modify Python arrays (e.g. bytes, array. array, numpy.ndarray) from Julia or Julia arrays from Python. ...
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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. Support direct connection mode, local mode (based on Apache Doris / Kettle implementation). ...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    CompatHelper.jl

    CompatHelper.jl

    Automatically update the [compat] entries for your Julia dependencies

    CompatHelper.jl is a Julia package which keeps your Project.toml [compat] entries up to date.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    FastGaussQuadrature.jl

    FastGaussQuadrature.jl

    Julia package for Gaussian quadrature

    A Julia package to compute n-point Gauss quadrature nodes and weights to 16-digit accuracy and in O(n) time. So far the package includes gausschebyshev(), gausslegendre(), gaussjacobi(), gaussradau(), gausslobatto(), gausslaguerre(), and gausshermite(). This package is heavily influenced by Chebfun.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ApproxFun.jl

    ApproxFun.jl

    Julia package for function approximation

    ...The documentation contains examples of usage, such as solving ordinary and partial differential equations. The ApproxFun Examples repo contains many examples of using this package, in Jupyter notebooks and Julia scripts. Note that this is independently maintained, so it might not always be in sync with the latest version of ApproxFun. We recommend checking the examples in the documentation first, as these will always be compatible with the latest version of the package.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Blueprint MCP

    Blueprint MCP

    Diagram generation for understanding codebases and system architecture

    ...It provides a central management REST API and dashboard where teams can view cluster health, adjust instance fleets, set auto-scaling policies, and monitor usage metrics in a unified interface. Blueprint-MCP also supports templated server configurations so game environments can be versioned, replicated, and deployed consistently across regions or cloud providers. The control plane includes hooks for event-driven automation, allowing rules like “scale up at peak hours” or “restart unhealthy nodes automatically” to be codified and managed without manual intervention. Security and access control are built in so administrators can assign roles, manage secrets, and enforce network policies across cluster resources.
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    Kibana

    Kibana

    Your window into the Elastic Stack

    ...With Kibana you can visualize and shape your data simply and intuitively, share visualizations for greater collaboration, organize dashboards and visualizations, and so much more.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    XCharts

    XCharts

    A charting and data visualization library for Unity

    ...Support ten built-in charts such as line chart, column chart, pie chart, radar chart, scatter chart, heat map, ring chart, candlestick chart, polar coordinate, parallel coordinate and so on. Supports 3D column charts, funnel charts, pyramids, dashboards, water level charts, pictographic column charts, Gantt charts, rectangular tree charts and other extended charts. Line graphs such as line graphs, curve graphs, area graphs, and stepped line graphs are supported.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    Library for validated numerics using interval arithmetic

    ...The final result is a rigorous enclosure of the true value. We are working towards having the IntervalArithmetic library be conformant with the IEEE 1788-2015 Standard for Interval Arithmetic. To do so, we have incorporated tests from the ITF1788 test suite.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ggrepel

    ggrepel

    epel overlapping text labels away from each other in your 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 plotting of labels inside or outside plot area, with trimming/clipping etc.
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    ...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 the Grammar of Graphics and both are powered by the JavaScript graphing library plotly.js, so many of the same concepts and tools that you learn for one interface can be reused in the other. Any graph made with the plotly R package is powered by the JavaScript library plotly.js. ...
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    Delta

    Delta

    A viewer for git and diff output

    Code evolves, and we all spend time studying diffs. Delta aims to make this both efficient and enjoyable: it allows you to make extensive changes to the layout and styling of diffs, as well as allowing you to stay arbitrarily close to the default git/diff output. Language syntax highlighting with color themes. Within-line highlights based on a Levenshtein edit inference algorithm. Git style strings (foreground color, background color, font attributes) are supported for >20 stylable elements....
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    The Julia Programming Language

    The Julia Programming Language

    High-level, high-performance dynamic language for technical computing

    Julia is a fast, open source high-performance dynamic language for technical computing. It can be used for data visualization and plotting, deep learning, machine learning, scientific computing, parallel computing and so much more. Having a high level syntax, Julia is easy to use for programmers of every level and background. Julia has more than 2,800 community-registered packages including various mathematical libraries, data manipulation tools, and packages for general purpose computing. Libraries from Python, R, C/Fortran, C++, and Java can also be used.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PhysicalConstants.jl

    PhysicalConstants.jl

    Collection of fundamental physical constants with uncertainties

    ...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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PGFPlotsX.jl

    PGFPlotsX.jl

    Plots in Julia using the PGFPlots LaTeX package

    PGFPlotsX is a Julia package to generate publication quality figures using the LaTeX library PGFPlots. It is similar in spirit to the package PGFPlots.jl but it tries to have a very close mapping to the PGFPlots API as well as minimize the number of dependencies. The fact that the syntax is similar to the TeX version means that examples from Stack Overflow and the PGFPlots manual can easily be incorporated in the Julia code.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    JET.jl

    JET.jl

    An experimental code analyzer for Julia

    JET employs Julia's type inference system to detect potential bugs and type instabilities. JET is tightly coupled to the Julia compiler, and so each JET release supports a limited range of Julia versions. See the Project.toml file for the range of supported Julia versions. The Julia package manager should install a version of JET compatible with the Julia version you are running. If you want to use JET on unreleased version of Julia where compatibility with JET is yet unknown, clone this git repository and dev it, such that Julia compatibility is ignored.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Space Radar Electron

    Space Radar Electron

    Disk And Memory Space Visualization App built with Electron & d3.js

    ...Built with Electron & d3.js, it currently offers visualizations in the form of Sunburst, Treemap and Flamegraph charts. As it scans the contents of your disk, it produces a preview visualization so you can already see what's been scanned. It allows for drilldown of directories, breadcrumbs and navigation. Space Radar works fast, and is cross-platform. Currently, there are many developments being planned for Space Radar, including more targets for scanning, coloring by file types, filtering hidden files and more.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CounterfactualExplanations.jl

    CounterfactualExplanations.jl

    A package for Counterfactual Explanations and Algorithmic Recourse

    CounterfactualExplanations.jl is a package for generating Counterfactual Explanations (CE) and Algorithmic Recourse (AR) for black-box algorithms. Both CE and AR are related tools for explainable artificial intelligence (XAI). While the package is written purely in Julia, it can be used to explain machine learning algorithms developed and trained in other popular programming languages like Python and R. See below for a short introduction and other resources or dive straight into the docs.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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