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    PkgTemplates.jl

    PkgTemplates.jl

    Create new Julia packages, the easy way

    PkgTemplates.jl is a Julia package that automates the creation of new Julia packages by generating a project scaffold with common best practices. It helps users quickly set up reproducible project structures with Git integration, CI configuration, testing frameworks, documentation, and more. By using customizable templates, PkgTemplates streamlines package development and enforces consistency across Julia projects.
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    Yggdrasil

    Yggdrasil

    Collection of builder repositories for BinaryBuilder.jl

    This repository contains recipes for building binaries for Julia packages using BinaryBuilder.jl.
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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.
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    SpecialFunctions.jl

    SpecialFunctions.jl

    Special mathematical functions in Julia

    Special mathematical functions in Julia, include Bessel, Hankel, Airy, error, Dawson, exponential (or sine and cosine) integrals, eta, zeta, digamma, inverse digamma, trigamma, and polygamma functions. Most of these functions were formerly part of Base in early versions of Julia.
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    StaticTools.jl

    StaticTools.jl

    Enabling StaticCompiler.jl-based compilation of (some) Julia code

    Tools to enable StaticCompiler.jl-based static compilation of Julia code (or more accurately, a subset of Julia which we might call "unsafe Julia") to standalone native binaries by avoiding GC allocations and llvmcall-ing all the things. This package currently requires Julia 1.8 or greater for best results (if in doubt, check which versions are passing CI). Integration tests against StaticCompiler.jl and LoopVectorization.jl are currently run with Julia 1.8 and 1.9 on x86-64 Linux and mac; other platforms and versions may or may not work but will depend on StaticCompiler.jl support. While we'll do our best to keep things working, this package should still be considered experimental at present and necessarily involves a lot of juggling of pointers and such (i.e., "unsafe Julia"). ...
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    BenchmarkTools.jl

    BenchmarkTools.jl

    A benchmarking framework for the Julia language

    BenchmarkTools makes performance tracking of Julia code easy by supplying a framework for writing and running groups of benchmarks as well as comparing benchmark results. This package is used to write and run the benchmarks found in BaseBenchmarks.jl. The CI infrastructure for automated performance testing of the Julia language is not in this package but can be found in Nanosoldier.jl. Our story begins with two packages, "Benchmarks" and "BenchmarkTrackers". The Benchmarks package implemented an execution strategy for collecting and summarizing individual benchmark results, while BenchmarkTrackers implemented a framework for organizing, running, and determining regressions of groups of benchmarks. ...
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