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    TerminalUserInterfaces.jl

    TerminalUserInterfaces.jl

    Terminal User Interfaces in Julia

    Create TerminalUserInterfaces in Julia.
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    SymbolicUtils.jl

    SymbolicUtils.jl

    Symbolic expressions, rewriting and simplification

    SymbolicUtils is a practical symbolic programming utility in Julia. It lets you create, rewrite and simplify symbolic expressions, and generate Julia code from them. SymbolicUtils.jl provides various utilities for symbolic computing. SymbolicUtils.jl is what one would use to build a Computer Algebra System (CAS). If you're looking for a complete CAS, similar to SymPy or Mathematica, see Symbolics.jl. If you want to build a crazy CAS for your weird Octonian algebras, you've come to the right...
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    ColorSchemes.jl

    ColorSchemes.jl

    colorschemes, colormaps, gradients, and palettes

    Color schemes, colormaps, gradients, and palettes. Choose ColorSchemes with care. Refer to Peter Kovesi's PerceptualColourMaps package, or to Fabio Crameri's Scientific Colour Maps for more information. If you want to make more advanced ColorSchemes, use linear-segment dictionaries or indexed lists, and use functions to generate color values, see the make_colorscheme() function in the ColorSchemeTools.jl package.
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    ChaosTools.jl

    ChaosTools.jl

    Tools for the exploration of chaos and nonlinear dynamics

    A Julia module that offers various tools for analyzing nonlinear dynamics and chaotic behavior. It can be used as a standalone package, or as part of DynamicalSystems.jl. All further information is provided in the documentation, which you can either find online or build locally by running the docs/make.jl file. ChaosTools.jl is the jack-of-all-trades package of the DynamicalSystems.jl library: methods that are not extensive enough to be a standalone package are added here. You should see...
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    Manage your IT department more effectively

    Streamline your business from end to end with ConnectWise PSA

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    LoggingExtras.jl

    LoggingExtras.jl

    Composable Loggers for the Julia Logging StdLib

    LoggingExtras allows routing logged information to different places when constructing complicated "log plumbing" systems. Built upon the concept of simple parts composed together, subtyping AbstractLogger provides a powerful and flexible definition for your logging system without a need to define any custom loggers. When we talk about composability, the composition of any set of Loggers is itself a Logger, and LoggingExtras is a composable logging system.
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    NonlinearSolve.jl

    NonlinearSolve.jl

    High-performance and differentiation-enabled nonlinear solvers

    Fast implementations of root-finding algorithms in Julia that satisfy the SciML common interface. For information on using the package, see the stable documentation. Use the in-development documentation for the version of the documentation that contains the unreleased features. NonlinearSolve.jl is a unified interface for the nonlinear solving packages of Julia. The package includes its own high-performance nonlinear solvers which include the ability to swap out to fast direct and iterative...
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    JuliaFormatter.jl

    JuliaFormatter.jl

    An opinionated code formatter for Julia

    Width-sensitive formatter for Julia code. Inspired by gofmt, refmt, black, and prettier. Built with CSTParser. Sane defaults out of the box with options to customize. Supports YAS, Blue and SciML style guides. JuliaFormatter.toml configuration file to store options. JuliaFormatter exports format, format_file, format_text, and format_md. format_md has the same API as format_text but differ in that format_md expects the text content to be a Markdown document. See format_text docstring...
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    HMMBase.jl

    HMMBase.jl

    Hidden Markov Models for Julia

    HMMBase is not maintained anymore. It will keep being available as a Julia package but we encourage existing and new users to migrate to HiddenMarkovModels.jl which offers a similar interface. For more information see HiddenMarkovModels.jl: when did HMMs get so fast?. HMMBase provides a lightweight and efficient abstraction for hidden Markov models in Julia. Most HMMs libraries only support discrete (e.g. categorical) or Normal distributions. In contrast HMMBase builds upon Distributions.jl...
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