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    Laravel Tenanti

    Laravel Tenanti

    Multi-tenant Database Schema Manager for Laravel

    Multi-tenant Database Schema Manager for Laravel. Tenanti allows you to manage multi-tenant data schema and migration manager for your Laravel application.
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    MongoEngine

    MongoEngine

    A Python Object-Document-Mapper for working with MongoDB

    MongoEngine is a Python Object-Document Mapper for working with MongoDB.
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    Nebula Graph

    Nebula Graph

    A distributed, fast open-source graph database

    The graph database built for super large-scale graphs with milliseconds of latency. Optimized SUBGRAPH and FIND PATH for better performance. Optimized query paths to reduce redundant paths and time complexity. Optimized the method to get properties for better performance of MATCH statements. Nebula Graph adopts the Apache 2.0 license, one of the most permissive free software licenses in the world. Free as in freedom, because, under the Apache 2.0 license, you can use, copy, modify and redistribute Nebula Graph, even for commercial purposes, all without asking for permission. We believe that great open source projects are not built in isolation, but rather by a community of contributors. We welcome contributions to Nebula Graph from anyone regardless of skill level or background in software development. If you have an idea for a feature you would like to see added, or you have identified a bug that needs fixing, please don't hesitate to submit an issue to our Github repository.
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    Neovim DBee

    Neovim DBee

    Interactive database client for Neovim

    Interactive database client for Neovim. This project aims to be as cross-platform as possible, but there are some limitations (for example some of the go dependencies only work on certain platforms). To address this issue, the client implementations are detached from the main logic and they register themselves to DBee backend on plugin start. This allows the use of build constraints, which we use to exclude certain client implementations on certain platforms. You can pass an optional table parameter to the setup() function.
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    Nestjs boilerplate Microservice API

    Nestjs boilerplate Microservice API

    Nestjs boilerplate microservice api

    A boilerplate for building microservices with NestJS, this provides a template with essential components for microservice architecture.
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    STON

    Translator of SBGN PD and AF maps into Neo4j graph database.

    STON, Sbgn TO Neo4j, is a Java-based framework that imports and translates metabolic, signalling and gene regulatory pathways presented in SBGN (Systems Biology Graphical Notation, http://www.sbgn.org) Process Description (PD) and Activity Flow (AF) languages to a graph-oriented format compatible with Neo4j (http://neo4j.com/). STON1.2 allows also to link common processes between two different PD maps. This framework uses two sets of libraries: LibSBGN and Neo4j libraries. Requirements: Java 1.8 is necessary. Works with Neo4j Community Edition 2.3.1
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    SGDB is an embedded graph database written in JAVA. Goal of SGDB is to provide decent performance for breadth traversal processing even for larger graphs.
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    Spring Data Neo4j

    Spring Data Neo4j

    Provide support to increase developer productivity in Java

    Spring Data Neo4j, part of the larger Spring Data family, provides easy configuration and access to Neo4j Graph Databases from Spring applications. It offers three different levels of abstraction to access the store. The Neo4j client, the Neo4j Template, and the Neo4j Repositories. Spring Data Neo4j offers advanced features to map annotated entity classes to the Neo4j Graph Database. The template programming model is equivalent to other Spring templates and builds the basis for interaction with the graph and is also used for the Spring Data repository support. Spring Data Neo4j is a core part of the Spring Data project which aims to provide convenient data access for NoSQL databases. Spring Data builds on Spring Framework, check the spring.io web-site for a wealth of reference documentation. If you are just starting out with Spring, try one of the guides.
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    TRAK Metamodel

    TRAK Metamodel

    Tuples (triples) for TRAK architecture viewpoints and views

    The definition of the metamodel for TRAK (defines allowed AD elements and relationships i.e. tuples/ triples for the TRAK viewpoints and views). TRAK is a general systems-thinkers'/system engineering enterprise architecture framework. It is simple, user-friendly, pragmatic and not limited to IT. 100% triple-centric and semantically-sound. Forms basis for RDF + OWL ontology description - see https://trakmetamodel.sourceforge.io/vocab/TRAK_metamodel.html. Each TRAK metamodel element now has its own web page - see https://trakmetamodel.sourceforge.io/metamodel/index.html
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    TRAK Viewpoints

    TRAK Viewpoints

    Specifications for TRAK architecture views

    The architecture viewpoints (specifications for architecture views iaw ISO 42010) for TRAK. TRAK is a general systems-thinkers'/system engineering enterprise architecture framework. It is simple, user-friendly, pragmatic and not limited to IT. 100% triple-centric and semantically-sound. Defines a total of 24 viewpoints. The ones needed are selected by taking the task sponsor's concerns and matching them to the typical concerns that each TRAK viewpoint addresses. The triples that address each concern are defined in the TRAK metamodel (https://sf.net/p/trakmetamodel). The mapping between metamodel triple and architecture viewpoint is held with a Neo4J graph model (https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12168) and defined using (more) architecture viewpoints (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335176248_Architecture_Description_Viewpoints_Metamodel_Description_Implementation_and_Model_Changes). The minimal process is defined in the overall TRAK specification (https://sf.net/p/trak)
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    Testcontainers node

    Testcontainers node

    Supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of database

    Testcontainers is an open source library for providing throwaway, lightweight instances of databases, message brokers, web browsers, or just about anything that can run in a Docker container. No more need for mocks or complicated environment configurations. Define your test dependencies as code, then simply run your tests and containers will be created and then deleted. With support for many languages and testing frameworks, all you need is Docker. Use a containerized instance of your database to test your data access layer code for complete compatibility, without requiring a complex setup on developer machines. Trust that your tests will always start with a known state. Use containerized web browsers, compatible with Selenium, to run automated UI tests. Each test gets a fresh, clean instance of the browser, without having to worry about variations in plugins or required updates.
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    Wikipedia Concept Association Map (WCAM) is new approach for textual knowledge representation and understanding. All concepts and associations are stored in a graph database for better performance and easy distribution.
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    adminMongo

    adminMongo

    adminMongo is a Web based user interface (GUI) to handle MongoDB

    adminMongo is a cross-platform user interface (GUI) to handle all your MongoDB connections/database needs. adminMongo is fully responsive and should work on a range of devices. adminMongo can also be used as a cross-platform Electron application. Due to the size of Electron it will need to be built manually.
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    asami

    asami

    A flexible graph store, written in Clojure

    Asami is now being developed in this repository, as it is no longer being supported at Cisco. The deployment to Clojars has not changed, as it was always to my personal account.
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    cosd_java

    A Tool for Searching and Demonstrating Code Structure

    CoSD is a tool for searching and demonstrating code structure based on graph database. Since some commercial code is involved in the industrial version of CoSD , we just give out a baseline version of it. We also provide a quick demo for this baseline version. To use CoSD, please read the file readme.txt at first.
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    falkordb

    falkordb

    A super fast Graph Database

    A super fast Graph Database uses GraphBLAS under the hood for its sparse adjacency matrix graph representation. Our goal is to provide the best Knowledge Graph for LLM (GraphRAG).
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    mongo-express

    mongo-express

    Web-based MongoDB admin interface, written with Node.js

    A web-based MongoDB admin interface written with Node.js, Express, and Bootstrap 5.
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    pg_analytics

    pg_analytics

    DuckDB-powered analytics for Postgres

    pg_analytics (formerly named pg_lakehouse) puts DuckDB inside Postgres. With pg_analytics installed, Postgres can query foreign object stores like AWS S3 and table formats like Iceberg or Delta Lake. Queries are pushed down to DuckDB, a high-performance analytical query engine. By transforming Postgres into a performant search and analytics engine, ParadeDB frees your team from the pain of scaling and syncing Elasticsearch.
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    pg_flo

    pg_flo

    Stream, transform, and route PostgreSQL data in real-time

    The easiest way to move and transform data between PostgreSQL databases.
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    reco4j-core

    Reco4j is a graph-based recommendation engine

    Reco4j is an open source project aims at developing a recommendation framework based on graph data sources. We choose graph databases for several reasons. They are NoSQL databases, so "schemaless". This means that it is possible to extend the basic data structure with intermediate information, i.e. similarity value between item and so on. Moreover, since every information is expressed with properties, nodes and relations, the recommendation process can be customized to work on every graph. Reco4j can be used on every graph where "user" and "item" is represented by node and the preferences are modelled as relationship between them. Current implementation leverage on Neo4j as first graph database integrated in our framework.
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    reco4j-neo4j

    Reco4j is a graph-based recommendation engine, this is the neo4j impl

    Reco4j is an open source project aims at developing a recommendation framework based on graph data sources. We choose graph databases for several reasons. They are NoSQL databases, so "schemaless". This means that it is possible to extend the basic data structure with intermediate information, i.e. similarity value between item and so on. Moreover, since every information is expressed with properties, nodes and relations, the recommendation process can be customized to work on every graph. Reco4j can be used on every graph where "user" and "item" is represented by node and the preferences are modelled as relationship between them. Current implementation leverage on Neo4j as first graph database integrated in our framework.
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    StrixDB is a RDF store supporting SPARQL, SPARQL/Update and SPARQL/Protocol. This RDF graph database could be used standalone (as a Lua Module) or with httpd (Apache Web Server). Provides inference capabilities through Datalog rules.
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