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Use command-line Git in your Julia packages
Simple API for building repl modes in Julia
FMI.jl is a free-to-use software library for the Julia programming language which integrates FMI (fmi-standard.org): load or create, parameterize, differentiate and simulate FMUs seamlessly inside …
FMIExport.jl is a free-to-use software library for the Julia programming language which allows for the export of FMUs (fmi-standard.org) from any Julia-Code. FMIExport.jl is completely integrated i…
Algorithm for ultra-scale multiple sequence alignments (3M protein sequences in 5 minutes and 24 GB of RAM)
Julia functions to download US Census American Community Survey data
An algebraic spin on grammar-of-graphics data visualization in Julia. Powered by the Makie.jl plotting ecosystem.
Utilities to programmatically query the PubChem database
Graph-based molecule modeling toolkit for cheminformatics
Library that handles atom structures as XYZ files and properties derived from it.
A short course on Julia and open-source software development
Collect the elements of a given collection into a collection of the given type. Generalizes `collect`! Implement for types you own!
A package for graphs with vertex labels and metadata in Julia
A lightweight SQLite-based Graph Database for Julia.
additional Emoji, LaTeX Symbols for Julia REPL 🤔
Parse JSON data to get a parse tree. Supports unparsing, with perfect roundtripping. Type-stable.
Given a context-free grammar, parse input data to get a parse tree. Supports unparsing, with perfect roundtripping.
A bioinformatic toolkit to align genome assemblies into pangenome graphs
Julia package for fitting mixed-effects models with flexible random/repeated covariance structure.
Manage external hardware using GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi
Award winning software library for nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear timeseries analysis
Julia implementation of the Kolmogorov-Arnold network with custom gradients for fast training.