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    GitHubPoster

    GitHubPoster

    Make everything a GitHub svg poster and Skyline

    GitHubPoster is a Python project that turns personal activity data into GitHub-style SVG posters and skyline visualizations. It can transform data from many sources, such as GitHub, Strava, WakaTime, Kindle, Duolingo, Apple Health, ChatGPT exports, NeoDB, AutoSleep, and Google Keep. The project is built around loaders that import data and render it as visually recognizable contribution-style graphics. It is useful for people who want to display habits, reading, coding, health, language...
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    Cutelyst

    Cutelyst

    Web Framework built on top of Qt, using the approach of Catalyst

    Create fast and modern web applications that share the same code as your desktop or mobile apps. Why have two or more development teams focused on a specific platform when you can have a single team coding the same code, sharing skills and lines of code. With Qt, you already can write applications for Windows, Linux, Android, MacOS, and iOS using the same source code, Cutelyst allows you to share your C++ code with your web application. Cutelyst has a WSGI server that supports HTTP/1.1,...
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    RStudio Cheatsheets

    RStudio Cheatsheets

    Curated collection of official cheat sheets for data science tools

    ...It covers topics such as data wrangling, data import, modeling, visualization, RStudio IDE shortcuts, Shiny development, and the tidyverse suite (dplyr, ggplot2, tidyr, purrr). These cheat sheets are widely used by R learners, educators, and practitioners as quick reference tools, and they often ship with RStudio by default or are linked from RStudio’s help/documentation pages.
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    Sensu Go

    Sensu Go

    Simple. Scalable. Multi-cloud monitoring

    Sensu is an open source monitoring tool for ephemeral infrastructure and distributed applications. It is an agent-based monitoring system with built-in auto-discovery, making it very well-suited for cloud environments. Sensu uses service checks to monitor service health and collect telemetry data. It also has a number of well-defined APIs for configuration, external data input, and to provide access to Sensu's data. Sensu is extremely extensible and is commonly referred to as "the monitoring...
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    Gigapipe

    Gigapipe

    The Open-Source Polyglot Observability Warehouse

    Gigapipe is an open-source, polyglot observability platform designed to unify logs, metrics, traces, and profiling data into a single, lightweight system. It serves as an all-in-one alternative to traditional observability stacks by implementing compatibility with widely used standards such as Loki, Prometheus, Tempo, and Pyroscope, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with existing tools and workflows. The platform supports ingestion from multiple sources, including OpenTelemetry and various vendor-specific formats, enabling flexible data collection without requiring complex middleware. ...
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    StabilityMatrix

    StabilityMatrix

    Multi-Platform Package Manager for Stable Diffusion

    StabilityMatrix is a project that helps organize, evaluate, and compare generative AI models and their behavior across prompts, datasets, or configuration settings. It provides a framework to run experiments systematically—capturing inputs, model configurations, outputs, and metrics—so researchers and practitioners can reason about differences in quality, robustness, and failure modes. The repository often bundles tooling for automated prompt sweeping, scoring heuristics (such as diversity,...
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    COBE

    COBE

    5KB WebGL globe lib

    ...The library focuses on simplicity, allowing developers to create animated and interactive globe experiences with just a few lines of code. It supports smooth animations, rotation, and customizable visual styles, making it suitable for dashboards, landing pages, and data visualization tools. The rendering is optimized to be efficient and responsive, even on lower-powered devices. It also provides configuration options for lighting, markers, and textures, enabling a wide range of visual effects. Overall, cobe offers an accessible way to integrate 3D globe visuals into modern web interfaces.
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    Luigi

    Luigi

    Python module that helps you build complex pipelines of batch jobs

    Luigi is a Python (3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 tested) package that helps you build complex pipelines of batch jobs. It handles dependency resolution, workflow management, visualization, handling failures, command line integration, and much more. The purpose of Luigi is to address all the plumbing typically associated with long-running batch processes. You want to chain many tasks, automate them, and failures will happen. These tasks can be anything, but are typically long running things like Hadoop jobs, dumping data to/from databases, running machine learning algorithms, or anything else. ...
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    ProbabilisticCircuits.jl

    ProbabilisticCircuits.jl

    Probabilistic Circuits from the Juice library

    This module provides a Julia implementation of Probabilistic Circuits (PCs), tools to learn structure and parameters of PCs from data, and tools to do tractable exact inference with them. Probabilistic Circuits provides a unifying framework for several family of tractable probabilistic models. PCs are represented as computational graphs that define a joint probability distribution as recursive mixtures (sum units) and factorizations (product units) of simpler distributions (input units)....
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    PaddleX

    PaddleX

    PaddlePaddle End-to-End Development Toolkit

    ...Users only need to put pictures belonging to the same category in the same folder. When the model is trained, we need to divide the training set, the validation set and the test set. Therefore, we need to divide the above data. Using the paddlex command, the data set can be randomly divided into 70% training set, 20% validation set and 10% test set. If you use the PaddleX visualization client for model training, the data set division function is integrated in the client, and you do not need to use command division by yourself.
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    Earth Engine API

    Earth Engine API

    Python and JavaScript bindings for calling the Earth Engine API

    ...The API exposes functional operators for map algebra, reducers, joins, and machine learning that scale transparently on Earth Engine’s backend. Developers authenticate once, work interactively in notebooks or the Code Editor, and export results to Cloud Storage, Drive, or asset collections. Visualization helpers render tiled layers and charts so analysts can iterate quickly on workflows like land-cover mapping, change detection, or time-series analysis. By combining petabyte-scale data with concise functional transforms, the API turns complex remote-sensing pipelines into reproducible scripts that are easy to share.
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    UoMqVXL

    UoMqVXL

    Qt based GUI classes for the VXL Computer Vision Libraries

    Qt based GUI classes for VXL from the University of Manchester. Includes libraries to display VXL images and graphics, including shape model manipulation. Also includes tools to display images and points, and to annotate images with points.
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    Map of GitHub

    Map of GitHub

    Inspirational Mapping

    ...The project processes GitHub account metadata and GPS or location information (when available) to plot users’ locations and draw connections between communities, resulting in an exploratory visualization where density and network effects become instantly visible. Users can zoom in to explore hotspots like major metropolitan areas or zoom out to see global patterns of activity, making it both a data analytics tool and a piece of data art. The map highlights where developers live, where projects originate, and how open-source participation varies around the world, offering insights into the geography of technology culture and innovation.
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    Awesome Network Analysis

    Awesome Network Analysis

    A curated list of awesome network analysis resources

    awesome-network-analysis is a curated list of resources focused on network and graph analysis, including libraries, frameworks, visualization tools, datasets, and academic papers. It covers multiple programming languages and domains like sociology, biology, and computer science. This repository serves as a central reference for researchers, analysts, and developers working with network data.
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    ngraph.path

    ngraph.path

    Path finding in a graph

    ...The library includes several algorithm implementations such as A*, Dijkstra’s, and breadth-first search, each suited to different types of graph structure and performance needs. It can be integrated with visualization libraries like VivaGraphJS to animate or highlight computed paths in a rendered graph, enabling interactive routing features. Its data structures and algorithm choices are optimized for performance and memory efficiency, so even large meshes or road networks can be navigated interactively. With its standalone design, ngraph.path can be used in browser apps, server-side Node.js services.
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    pywebview

    pywebview

    Build GUI for your Python program with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS

    pywebview is a lightweight cross-platform wrapper around a webview component that allows to display HTML content in its own native GUI window. It gives you power of web technologies in your desktop application, hiding the fact that GUI is browser based. You can use pywebview either with a lightweight web framework like Flask or Bottle or on its own with a two way bridge between Python and DOM. pywebview uses native GUI for creating a web component window: WinForms on Windows, Cocoa on macOS...
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    TailAdmin

    TailAdmin

    Free and Open-source Tailwind CSS Dashboard Admin Template

    TailAdmin is a free and open source admin dashboard template built with Tailwind CSS, designed to help developers quickly create data-driven web applications and backend interfaces. It provides a complete starting point for dashboards, including prebuilt pages, layouts, and UI components that are commonly required in admin panels and control systems. The template is built using a combination of HTML, Tailwind CSS, Alpine.js, and modern build tools, making it lightweight while still offering...
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    Hypercube

    Hypercube

    Graph visualizing tool

    Hypercube is a tool for visualizing DOT (graphviz), GML, GraphML, GXL and simple text-based graph representations as SVG and EPS images. Hypercube comes with a Qt based GUI application and a Qt-independent command-line tool. It uses a simulated annealing algorithm to lay out the graph, that can be easily parameterized to achieve the desired look. The main development goals are portability and easy usage rather than high performance and complexity.
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    RBush

    RBush

    High-performance JavaScript R-tree-based 2D spatial index

    RBush is a high-performance JavaScript library for 2D spatial indexing of points and rectangles. It's based on an optimized R-tree data structure with bulk insertion support. Spatial index is a special data structure for points and rectangles that allows you to perform queries like "all items within this bounding box" very efficiently (e.g. hundreds of times faster than looping over all items). It's most commonly used in maps and data visualizations. The demos contain visualization of trees generated from 50k bulk-loaded random points. ...
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    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    google-maps-ios-utils is a collection of open-source utilities that extend the functionality of the Google Maps SDK for iOS. It provides additional features such as clustering, heatmaps, and geometry utilities to enhance map-based applications.
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    Chartkick

    Chartkick

    Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby

    ...Because of its integration with ActiveRecord, developers can quickly visualize trends in their application’s data with minimal transformation. Chartkick is especially valued in dashboards, reporting tools, and admin panels where quick, maintainable visualization is needed without heavy front-end development.
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    TensorFlow.js

    TensorFlow.js

    TensorFlow.js is a library for machine learning in JavaScript

    TensorFlow.js is a library for machine learning in JavaScript. Develop ML models in JavaScript, and use ML directly in the browser or in Node.js. Use off-the-shelf JavaScript models or convert Python TensorFlow models to run in the browser or under Node.js. Retrain pre-existing ML models using your own data. Build and train models directly in JavaScript using flexible and intuitive APIs. Tensors are the core datastructure of TensorFlow.js They are a generalization of vectors and matrices to...
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    R Color Palettes

    R Color Palettes

    Comprehensive list of color palettes available in R

    This repository is a curated collection of color palettes crafted or curated for data visualization in R. The goal is to provide designers, data scientists, and R users with aesthetically pleasing, perceptually consistent color schemes that work well for plots, maps, and graphics. The repo contains static files listing palette definitions (e.g. hex codes, named hues), sample visualizations showing how each palette performs under different contexts (categorical, sequential, diverging), and helper functions/scripts to import or use the palettes in R. ...
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    webR

    webR

    The statistical language R compiled to WebAssembly via Emscripten

    ...The project includes a web-based integrated development environment that uses tools like xterm.js and CodeMirror, allowing users to interact with R through a familiar console and editor interface. It supports installing and running R packages, making it possible to perform data analysis, statistical modeling, and visualization entirely client-side. webR also provides distribution options such as npm packages, CDN hosting, and Docker images for flexible deployment. While it currently includes a minimal set of compiled libraries, it is designed to expand its ecosystem over time.
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    Ruoyi-Vue-Pro
    ...Built for scalability and maintainability, it’s designed for Chinese-speaking developers building robust backend management systems, and includes tools for user, role, and permission management, data visualization, and more.
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