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    Graphtage

    Graphtage

    A semantic diff utility and library for tree-like files such as JSON

    Graphtage is a command-line utility and underlying library for semantically comparing and merging tree-like structures, such as JSON, XML, HTML, YAML, plist, and CSS files. Its name is a portmanteau of “graph” and “graftage”, the latter being the horticultural practice of joining two trees together such that they grow as one. Graphtage performs an analysis on an intermediate representation of the trees that is divorced from the filetypes of the input files. This means, for example, that you...
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    Reblok
    Reblok build an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) from a python bytecode (typically found in .pyc files).
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    Clint

    Clint is a library for Qt projects to create charts, trees, etc.

    Clint can display data containing in a QAbstractItemModel as charts, trees or timelines. A chart can be linear ( data are displayed as curves, bars or points), radial ( data are displayed like a bar chart but in circle) or a piechart (2D or 3D). A tree displays data from a model like QTreeItemModel in a classic tree (horizontal or vertical) or radial (in circle). A timeline displays data from a model like a QListItemModel following a path.
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