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    arduino-cli

    arduino-cli

    Arduino command line tool

    Arduino CLI is an all-in-one solution that provides Boards/Library Managers, sketch builders, board detection, uploader, and many other tools needed to use any Arduino compatible board and platform from the command line or machine interfaces. In addition to being a standalone tool, Arduino CLI is the heart of all official Arduino development software (Arduino IDE, Arduino Web Editor). The script requires sh, which is always available on Linux and macOS. sh is not available by default on Windows, though it is available as part of Git for Windows (Git Bash). If you don't have sh available, use the "Download" installation option. If you would like to use the arduino-cli command from any location, install Arduino CLI to a directory already in your PATH or add the Arduino CLI installation path to your PATH environment variable.
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    nwhess2freq

    Calculates frequencies/modes from an nwchem generated hessian

    This is a simple Octave script which calculates the frequencies/normal modes from an nwchem generated hessian matrix. The advantage of having a separate script for this is that you can use the same hessian to calculate frequencies for different isotopic substitutions i.e. you only have to run one nwchem calculation. The script is finished in its current form in the sense that it is feature complete.
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    Dress Up RNA seq

    End-to-end automated pipeline of RNA seq packages for an HPC system

    ...RNA seq programs included are TopHat, CuffLinks, CuffDiff, CuffMerge, FastQC, and trimming using the FastX toolkit. DressUp facilitates RNA seq programs by streamlining various packages into a single script. That script executes the RNA seq programs on a batch cluster system. Upon execution of the script, jobs are submitted to the cluster depending on attributes set up in the configuration file. Program options can be modified in the main script "DressUp", and PBS options can be modified from the HeaderFiles directory.
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    Redundancy due to cut-paste operations in text creates bias in machine learning for NLP. This module takes a directory and produces a subset of the files in that directory (in a list) with an upper bound on similarity between two files.
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    A simple script to download all versions (or only the specified) of BOINC to the current directory.
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