Showing 8 open source projects for "stable-diffusion-webui"

View related business solutions
  • Vibes don’t ship, Retool does Icon
    Vibes don’t ship, Retool does

    Start from a prompt and build production-ready apps on your data—with security, permissions, and compliance built in.

    Vibe coding tools create cool demos, but Retool helps you build software your company can actually use. Generate internal apps that connect directly to your data—deployed in your cloud with enterprise security from day one. Build dashboards, admin panels, and workflows with granular permissions already in place. Stop prototyping and ship on a platform that actually passes security review.
    Build apps that ship
  • Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents Icon
    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
    Learn More
  • 1

    NCO netCDF Operators

    Command-line operators for netCDF and HDF files

    The netCDF Operators, or NCO, are a suite of file operators which facilitate manipulation and analysis of self-describing data stored in the (freely available) netCDF and HDF formats. Volunteers welcome! See homepage for details and download links.
    Leader badge
    Downloads: 20 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    Depth Conversion uncertainty analysis for the oil and gas industry. Incorporates cross-validation and multiple iterations.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    metaf2xml

    metaf2xml

    Parse and decode METAR, TAF, SYNOP, BUOY, AMDAR and write data as XML

    metaf2xml can download, parse and decode aviation routine weather reports (METAR, SPECI, SAO), aerodrome forecasts (TAF), synoptic observations (SYNOP), observations from buoys (BUOY) and meteorological reports from aircrafts (AMDAR). Data can also be taken from decoded BUFR messages. The extracted data can be written as XML or passed to a user-defined function (all done in Perl). It also provides XSLT style sheets to convert the XML to plain language (text, HTML), or XML with different...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4
    gputils is a collection of tools for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. Its goal is to be fully compatible with Microchip's tools, MPASM, MPLINK, and MPLIB.
    Leader badge
    Downloads: 191 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Find Hidden Risks in Windows Task Scheduler Icon
    Find Hidden Risks in Windows Task Scheduler

    Free diagnostic script reveals configuration issues, error patterns, and security risks. Instant HTML report.

    Windows Task Scheduler might be hiding critical failures. Download the free JAMS diagnostic tool to uncover problems before they impact production—get a color-coded risk report with clear remediation steps in minutes.
    Download Free Tool
  • 5
    Open-source weather database system for storage of weather/water observations, forecasts, analysis fields, and hindcasts. includes loading program for GRIB files. Visit project website (http://wdb.met.no) for further information. Please note: this project has now moved to http://wdb.met.no
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 6
    A small web application able to generate dynamic charts from data collected by our personal weather station ( like WH-1080 and others ).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 7
    The Simple, Scalable, Script-based Science Processor for Measurements (S4PM) is a system for highly automated processing of science data, scalable up to large processing systems and scalable down to small, special-purpose processing strings.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 8
    Weather Research and Forecast Model
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next