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    JSON Crack

    JSON Crack

    Innovative and open-source visualization application

    JSON Crack is a free, open-source data visualization app capable of visualizing data formats such as JSON, YAML, XML, CSV and more, into interactive graphs. With its intuitive and user-friendly interface, JSON Crack makes it easy to explore, analyze, and understand even the most complex data structures. Whether you're a developer working on a large-scale project or a data enthusiast looking to uncover hidden insights, JSON Crack has the tools and features you need to unlock the full potential of your data.
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    JSON Hero

    JSON Hero

    JSON Hero is an open-source, beautiful JSON explorer for the web

    JSON Hero is a beautiful and powerful JSON viewer designed for developers who work with large and complex JSON files. It runs as a web-based interface (and as a standalone app) that provides semantic, interactive rendering of JSON content, helping users understand the structure and meaning of data at a glance. JSON Hero automatically detects data types such as URLs, dates, colors, and base64 images, and presents them in meaningful ways. It’s designed for productivity and readability, with...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    OPC2PowerBI

    Free tool to read data from OPC UA/DA sources and send to MS PowerBI

    This tool allows to connect to OPC UA and DA servers, poll for data and subscribe to events and write data in real time to MS PowerBI using the OData Feed data source.
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    TradingView Chart Data Extractor

    TradingView Chart Data Extractor

    Extract price and indicator data from TradingView charts

    Ensure that you zoom/pan such that the oldest date you desire is visible on TradingView before publishing the chart. Too many indicators or too low a time resolution will increase the data points and potentially overload the free server. Avoid this by hosting/running the script on your local machine or scraping multiple times with fewer indicators and manually combining the CSV afterward. Simply append the URL of a chart/idea published on TradingView to the link below. This is not the URL of...
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    Django REST Pandas

    Django REST Pandas

    Serves up Pandas dataframes via the Django REST Framework

    Django REST Pandas (DRP) provides a simple way to generate and serve pandas DataFrames via the Django REST Framework. The resulting API can serve up CSV (and a number of other formats for consumption by a client-side visualization tool like d3.js. The design philosophy of DRP enforces a strict separation between data and presentation. This keeps the implementation simple, but also has the nice side effect of making it trivial to provide the source data for your visualizations. This capability can often be leveraged by sending users to the same URL that your visualization code uses internally to load the data. ...
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