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    Observable Plot

    Observable Plot

    A concise API for exploratory data visualization

    Observable Plot is a free, open-source JavaScript library to help you quickly visualize tabular data. It has a concise and (hopefully) memorable API to foster fluency — and plenty of examples to learn from and copy-paste. In the spirit of show don’t tell, below is a scatterplot of the height and weight of Olympic athletes (sourced from Matt Riggott), constructed using a dot mark. We assign columns of data (such as weight) to visual properties (such as the dot’s x), and Plot infers the rest. ...
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    org-roam-server

    org-roam-server

    A web application to visualize the Org-Roam database

    A web application to visualize the Org-Roam database. For org-roam v2, use org-roam-ui, org-roam-server only works with org-roam v1. Use M-x org-roam-server-mode RET to enable the global mode. It will start a web server. Although it will automatically reload if there is a change in the database, sometimes it fails to establish a connection. If it does not reload after org-roam-build-cache, you can do it manually by clicking the reload button which will reload the data, rebuild the graph and refresh connections. ...
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    heatmap.js

    heatmap.js

    JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps

    heatmap.js is a lightweight, easy to use JavaScript library to help you visualize your three dimensional data! Use it to add new value to your project, build a business based on it, study and visualize user behaviour, or why not build something completely crazy/awesome? Whether you want to have an aggregated overview of your users behaviour, or look at thousands of events distributed on a map, heatmap.js has all your heatmap visualization needs covered!
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    WebVizTools is a set of scripts to help visualize larger web sites and hunt down orphaned files.
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