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    django-viewflow

    django-viewflow

    Reusable workflow library for Django

    ...Viewflow is the library that offers an additional layer of Django web framework, allows explicitly specific people's workflow and extracts collaboration logic from Django views. Business process management and notation standard. It is a graphical notation readily understandable by all business stakeholders and software developers. Viewflow bridges the gap between a picture as the software specification and the working solution.
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    latexify

    latexify

    A library to generate LaTeX expression from Python code

    ...The tool aims to preserve semantics such as exponentiation, summations, products, piecewise definitions, and function application while hiding Pythonic scaffolding. Users can control rendering details for names and operators so the output conforms to a project’s notation style. Because it works directly from Python source, it enables a tight authoring loop.
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    CommandlineConfig

    CommandlineConfig

    A library for users to write configurations in Python

    CommandlineConfig is a lightweight Python library designed to simplify managing configuration parameters for experiments and applications, especially in research workflows that require frequent tweaking of hyperparameters. It lets you define configuration in familiar Python dictionaries or JSON files and then access nested parameters via dot notation in code, improving readability and reducing boilerplate. One of its core strengths is the ability to override configuration values directly from the command line, making it convenient to run many experimental variants without editing files repeatedly. The library supports arbitrarily deep nested structures, type handling, enumerated value constraints, and even tuple types, which are common in ML experiment setups. ...
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