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    Graph Notebook

    Graph Notebook

    Library extending Jupyter notebooks to integrate with Apache TinkerPop

    The graph notebook provides an easy way to interact with graph databases using Jupyter notebooks. Using this open-source Python package, you can connect to any graph database that supports the Apache TinkerPop, openCypher or the RDF SPARQL graph models. These databases could be running locally on your desktop or in the cloud. Graph databases can be used to explore a variety of use cases including knowledge graphs and identity graphs. ...
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    Graphene-Django

    Graphene-Django

    Integrate GraphQL into your Django project

    Graphene-Django is built on top of Graphene. Graphene-Django provides some additional abstractions that make it easy to add GraphQL functionality to your Django project. First time? We recommend you start with the installation guide to get set up and the basic tutorial. It is worth reading the core graphene docs to familiarize yourself with the basic utilities. Graphene Django has a number of additional features that are designed to make working with Django easy. Our primary focus in this...
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    Pytholog

    Pytholog

    A logic programming tool and a logical database with a RESTful API

    Pytholog Tool (Command line & API) An executable tool, built in python, that enables logic programming and prolog syntax through interactive shell that mimics prolog language and / or RESTful API that can be called from other applications. The tool is based on the python library pytholog which can be found here: https://github.com/mnoorfawi/pytholog The tool starts normally from the command line. Let's look at the arguments that can be specified while initiating the tool: $...
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    python dagger

    File dependency graph evaluator in pure python.

    Dagger evaluates file dependencies in a directed-acyclic-graph (DAG) like GNU make, but timestamps or hashes can be used on a per-file basis when evaluating which file nodes are up to date or stale. Use fast timestamp comparisons on large files when hashing is too slow, and hashing on small files. When hashing is used, it's stored in either a text file or sqlite database (in-memory at runtime is optional).
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    sarface is a user-interface to the sysstat/sar database which inputs data from sar and plots to a live X11 graph via gnuplot. It mimics the cmd-line options from sar but can cross-plot any two or more stats and apply simple mathematical functions them.
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    e4Graph is a C++ library and a Tcl binding providing persistent, reliable, cross-platform storage for graph like structures. Please visit http://e4graph.sourceforge.net for more info.
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