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    git-stats

    git-stats

    Local git statistics including GitHub-like contributions calendars

    git-stats is a Node.js command-line tool and library for tracking Git activity locally. It renders commit history as an ANSI contribution calendar similar to the graph displayed on GitHub profiles. Users can select custom date ranges, display global activity, filter commits by author, and compare additions with deletions. Author statistics can also be presented as terminal pie charts.
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    OmicsSuite

    OmicsSuite

    OmicsSuite: a suite for multi-omics analysis and visualization.

    ...The program inherits the excellent interactive components, perfect analysis function and beautiful operation interface of HiPlot (https://hiplot.cn), which I developed based VUE.js and Node.js, etc.
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    MathSteps

    MathSteps

    Step by step math solutions for everyone

    ...For every step, mathsteps reports the original node, the change type, the resulting node, and any substeps, which makes it useful for education, debugging, and explainable math tooling. The library also exposes a catalog of change types so callers can interpret or filter specific transformations. It is distributed via npm and requires Node.js greater than version 6, with a straightforward API that fits neatly into web or server environments. The repository includes tests and contribution guidelines, making it approachable for developers who want to extend or adapt the behavior for their own applications.
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