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    TinkerCell is a software for synthetic biology. The visual interface allows users to design networks using various biological "parts". Models can include modules and multiple cells. Users can program new functions using C or Python. www.tinkercell.
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    GemGIS

    GemGIS

    Spatial data processing for geomodeling

    GemGIS is a Python-based, open-source geographic information processing library. It is capable of preprocessing spatial data such as vector data (shape files, geojson files, geopackages,…), raster data (tif, png,…), data obtained from online services (WCS, WMS, WFS) or XML/KML files (soon). Preprocessed data can be stored in a dedicated Data Class to be passed to the geomodeling package GemPy in order to accelerate the model-building process. Postprocessing of model results will allow export from GemPy to geoinformation systems such as QGIS and ArcGIS or to Google Earth for further use.
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    JILL.py

    JILL.py

    A cross-platform installer for the Julia programming language

    The enhanced Python fork of JILL, Julia Installer for Linux (and every other platform), Light.
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    PySR

    PySR

    High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Python and Julia

    PySR is an open-source tool for Symbolic Regression: a machine learning task where the goal is to find an interpretable symbolic expression that optimizes some objective. Over a period of several years, PySR has been engineered from the ground up to be (1) as high-performance as possible, (2) as configurable as possible, and (3) easy to use. PySR is developed alongside the Julia library SymbolicRegression.jl, which forms the powerful search engine of PySR. The details of these algorithms are described in the PySR paper. Symbolic regression works best on low-dimensional datasets, but one can also extend these approaches to higher-dimensional spaces by using "Symbolic Distillation" of Neural Networks, as explained in 2006.11287, where we apply it to N-body problems. Here, one essentially uses symbolic regression to convert a neural net to an analytic equation. Thus, these tools simultaneously present an explicit and powerful way to interpret deep neural networks.
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    Sweetviz

    Sweetviz

    Visualize and compare datasets, target values and associations

    Sweetviz is an open-source Python library that generates beautiful, high-density visualizations to kickstart EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) with just two lines of code. Output is a fully self-contained HTML application. The system is built around quickly visualizing target values and comparing datasets. Its goal is to help quick analysis of target characteristics, training vs testing data, and other such data characterization tasks. Shows how a target value (e.g. "Survived" in the Titanic dataset) relates to other features. Sweetviz integrates associations for numerical (Pearson's correlation), categorical (uncertainty coefficient) and categorical-numerical (correlation ratio) datatypes seamlessly, to provide maximum information for all data types. Automatically detects numerical, categorical and text features, with optional manual overrides. min/max/range, quartiles, mean, mode, standard deviation, sum, median absolute deviation, coefficient of variation, kurtosis, skewness.
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    TransPose

    TransPose

    PyTorch Implementation for "TransPose, Keypoint localization

    TransPose is a human pose estimation model based on a CNN feature extractor, a Transformer Encoder, and a prediction head. Given an image, the attention layers built in Transformer can efficiently capture long-range spatial relationships between keypoints and explain what dependencies the predicted keypoints locations highly rely on.
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    classic.tplx

    classic.tplx

    A more accurate representation of jupyter notebooks

    A more accurate representation of Jupyter notebooks when converting to pdfs. This template was designed to make converted Jupyter notebooks look (almost) identical to the actual notebook. If something doesn't exist in the original notebook then it doesn't belong in the conversion. As of nbconvert 5.5.0, the majority of these improvements have been merged into nbconvert's default template. Version 3.x of this package will continue to support nbconvert 5.5.0 and lower, whereas in the future version 4.x will only support nbconvert 5.5.0 and newer. Versions 3.x, and 4.x will overlap support for nbconvert version 5.5.0.
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    electricityMap

    electricityMap

    A real-time visualisation of the CO2 emissions of electricity

    Real-time visualization of the Greenhouse Gas (in terms of CO2 equivalent) footprint of electricity consumption built with d3.js and mapbox GL. Real-time data is defined as a data source with an hourly (or better) frequency, delayed by less than 2hrs. It should provide a breakdown by generation type. Often fossil fuel generation (coal/gas/oil) is combined under a single heading like 'thermal' or 'conventional', this is not a problem. Citizens should not be responsible for the emissions associated with all the products they export, but only for what they consume. Consumption-based accounting (CBA) is a very important aspect of climate policy and allows assigning responsibility to consumers instead of producers. Furthermore, this method is robust to governments relocating dirty production to neighboring countries in order to green their image while still importing from it.
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    geemap

    geemap

    A Python package for interactive geospaital analysis and visualization

    A Python package for interactive geospatial analysis and visualization with Google Earth Engine. Geemap is a Python package for geospatial analysis and visualization with Google Earth Engine (GEE), which is a cloud computing platform with a multi-petabyte catalog of satellite imagery and geospatial datasets. During the past few years, GEE has become very popular in the geospatial community and it has empowered numerous environmental applications at local, regional, and global scales. GEE provides both JavaScript and Python APIs for making computational requests to the Earth Engine servers. Compared with the comprehensive documentation and interactive IDE (i.e., GEE JavaScript Code Editor) of the GEE JavaScript API, the GEE Python API has relatively little documentation and limited functionality for visualizing results interactively. The geemap Python package was created to fill this gap.
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    Open Dynamics Engine
    A free, industrial quality library for simulating articulated rigid body dynamics - for example ground vehicles, legged creatures, and moving objects in VR environments. It's fast, flexible & robust. Built-in collision detection.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    QUAST

    QUAST

    Quality Assessment Tool for Genome Assemblies

    QUAST performs fast and convenient quality evaluation and comparison of genome assemblies. It is maintained by the Gurevich lab at HIPS (https://helmholtz-hips.de/en/hmsb). For the most up-to-date description, please visit http://quast.sf.net. Below are just some highlights. QUAST computes several well-known metrics, including contig accuracy, the number of genes discovered, N50, and others, as well as introducing new ones, like NA50 (see details in the paper and manual). A comprehensive analysis results in summary tables (in plain text, tab-separated, and LaTeX formats) and colorful plots. The tool also produces web-based reports condensing all information in one easy-to-navigate file. QUAST and its three follow-up papers (MetaQUAST, Icarus, QUAST-LG) papers were published in Bioinformatics; the last paper (WebQUAST) is out in Nucl Acid Research.
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    Downloads: 39 This Week
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    GPlates

    GPlates

    Interactive visualization of plate tectonics.

    GPlates is a plate-tectonics program. Manipulate reconstructions of geological and paleo-geographic features through geological time. Interactively visualize vector, raster and volume data. PyGPlates is the GPlates Python library. Get fine-grained access to GPlates functionality in your Python scripts.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    XCSoar

    XCSoar

    ... the open-source glide computer

    XCSoar is a tactical glide computer for Android, Linux, macOS, and Windows.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Bayesian Optimization

    Bayesian Optimization

    Python implementation of global optimization with gaussian processes

    This is a constrained global optimization package built upon bayesian inference and gaussian process, that attempts to find the maximum value of an unknown function in as few iterations as possible. This technique is particularly suited for optimization of high cost functions, situations where the balance between exploration and exploitation is important. More detailed information, other advanced features, and tips on usage/implementation can be found in the examples folder. Follow the basic tour notebook to learn how to use the package's most important features. Take a look at the advanced tour notebook to learn how to make the package more flexible, how to deal with categorical parameters, how to use observers, and more. Explore the options exemplifying the balance between exploration and exploitation and how to control it. Explore the domain reduction notebook to learn more about how search can be sped up by dynamically changing parameters' bounds.
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    Blueprint MCP

    Blueprint MCP

    Diagram generation for understanding codebases and system architecture

    Blueprint MCP is a modular control plane designed for managing and orchestrating multiple game-server clusters in real time, giving operators fine-grained control over scaling, configuration, and deployment workflows across distributed infrastructure. It provides a central management REST API and dashboard where teams can view cluster health, adjust instance fleets, set auto-scaling policies, and monitor usage metrics in a unified interface. Blueprint-MCP also supports templated server configurations so game environments can be versioned, replicated, and deployed consistently across regions or cloud providers. The control plane includes hooks for event-driven automation, allowing rules like “scale up at peak hours” or “restart unhealthy nodes automatically” to be codified and managed without manual intervention. Security and access control are built in so administrators can assign roles, manage secrets, and enforce network policies across cluster resources.
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    PyVista

    PyVista

    3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface

    3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). PyVista is a helper module for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) that takes a different approach on interfacing with VTK through NumPy and direct array access. This package provides a Pythonic, well-documented interface exposing VTK’s powerful visualization backend to facilitate rapid prototyping, analysis, and visual integration of spatially referenced datasets. This module can be used for scientific plotting for presentations and research papers as well as a supporting module for other mesh-dependent Python modules. Easily integrate with NumPy and create a variety of geometries and plot them. You could use any geometry to create your glyphs, or even plot the points directly. Direct access to mesh analysis and transformation routines. Intuitive plotting routines with matplotlib similar syntax.
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    leafmap

    leafmap

    A Python package for interactive mapping and geospatial analysis

    A Python package for geospatial analysis and interactive mapping in a Jupyter environment. Leafmap is a Python package for interactive mapping and geospatial analysis with minimal coding in a Jupyter environment. It is a spin-off project of the geemap Python package, which was designed specifically to work with Google Earth Engine (GEE). However, not everyone in the geospatial community has access to the GEE cloud computing platform. Leafmap is designed to fill this gap for non-GEE users. It is a free and open-source Python package that enables users to analyze and visualize geospatial data with minimal coding in a Jupyter environment, such as Google Colab, Jupyter Notebook, and JupyterLab. Leafmap is built upon several open-source packages, such as folium and ipyleaflet (for creating interactive maps), WhiteboxTools and whiteboxgui (for analyzing geospatial data), and ipywidgets (for designing interactive graphical user interface [GUI]).
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    miepython

    miepython

    Mie scattering of light by perfect spheres

    miepython is a pure Python module to calculate light scattering for non-absorbing, partially-absorbing, or perfectly-conducting spheres. Mie theory is used, following the procedure described by Wiscombe. This code has been validated against his results. This code provides functions for calculating the extinction efficiency, scattering efficiency, backscattering, and scattering asymmetry. Moreover, a set of angles can be given to calculate the scattering for a sphere at each of those angles.
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    missingno

    missingno

    Missing data visualization module for Python

    Messy datasets? Missing values? missingno provides a small toolset of flexible and easy-to-use missing data visualizations and utilities that allows you to get a quick visual summary of the completeness (or lack thereof) of your dataset. Just pip install missingno to get started. This quickstart uses a sample of the NYPD Motor Vehicle Collisions Dataset dataset. The msno.matrix nullity matrix is a data-dense display which lets you quickly visually pick out patterns in data completion. At a glance, date, time, the distribution of injuries, and the contribution factor of the first vehicle appear to be completely populated, while geographic information seems mostly complete, but spottier. The sparkline at right summarizes the general shape of the data completeness and points out the rows with the maximum and minimum nullity in the dataset. This visualization will comfortably accommodate up to 50 labelled variables.
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    A Python interface to the gnuplot plotting program.
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    QuickPlot

    QuickPlot

    Simple user interface for gnuplot aimed for reflectometry data

    Graphical user interface for gnuplot to create publication quality figure very quickly. It supports templates for fast formatting of graphics, different plot styles, insets, axis and label options. One important feature is storing metadata in png and pdf files that can be used to reload any graph saved with QuickPlot.
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    PanelCheck is an easy-to-use software tool for visualization of sensory profiling data using different types of plots. The joint information from the implemented plots provide detailed insight into assessor and panel performance.
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    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    This is a sophisticated & integrated simulation and analysis environment for dynamical systems models of physical systems (ODEs, DAEs, maps, and hybrid systems). It supports symbolic math, optimization, continuation, data analysis, biological apps...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Make sure to download from the link below and not the big giant button. I'm not sure how to fix that, so if you know!
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    AquaTerm is a Mac OS X grahics renderer. It allows command line applications written in ObjC, C, FORTRAN, Lisp, Perl or Python to display vector graphics, text and images using a simple API. Adapters for gnuplot, PGPLOT, and PLplot exists as well.
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