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    GeographicLib

    Geographic library

    GeographicLib is a small C++ library for: geodesic and rhumb line calculations; conversions between geographic, UTM, UPS, MGRS, geocentric, and local cartesian coordinates; gravity (e.g., EGM2008) and geomagnetic field (e.g., WMM2020) calculations.
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    Blender GIS

    Blender GIS

    Blender addons to make the bridge between Blender and geographic data

    Import in Blender most commons GIS data format, Shapefile vector, raster image, geotiff DEM, OpenStreetMap XML. There are a lot of possibilities to create a 3D terrain from geographic data with BlenderGIS, check the Flowchart to have an overview. Display dynamics web maps inside Blender 3d view, requests for OpenStreetMap data (buildings, roads, etc.), get true elevation data from the NASA SRTM mission. Manage georeferencing information of a scene, compute a terrain mesh by Delaunay triangulation, drop objects on a terrain mesh, make terrain analysis using shader nodes, set up new cameras from geotagged photos, set up a camera to render with Blender a new georeferenced raster.
    Downloads: 173 This Week
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    Seeker

    Seeker

    Accurately Locate Smartphones using Social Engineering

    Seeker is an open source project that demonstrates how to obtain precise location information from devices using social engineering and web-based techniques. The tool sets up a phishing page that asks for location permissions, allowing GPS and other device data to be shared if the user consents. It can capture latitude, longitude, accuracy, altitude, direction, and even speed, with results displayed in a terminal. The project supports both manual deployment and tunneling services like Ngrok for external access. While primarily intended as an educational resource on security awareness, it highlights the risks of exposing geolocation data online. Its simplicity and effectiveness have made it a popular project in cybersecurity learning circles.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    City Map Poster Generator

    City Map Poster Generator

    Transform your favorite cities into beautiful, minimalist designs

    maptoposter is a code-driven poster generator that turns any city into a minimalist, print-style map artwork with consistent typography and themed color palettes. It is built around a simple command-line flow where you pass a city and country, and the tool fetches the relevant map geometry and renders it into a clean composition that looks like a design product rather than a raw GIS export. The repository includes a library of predefined themes that change the overall look (for example, blueprint-like styling, warm neutrals, or high-contrast variants), making it easy to produce multiple aesthetic directions without rewriting code. It is structured as a reproducible Python project with a clear install story and an emphasis on “run it once and get a finished poster” ergonomics. The output is designed to be visually striking and consistent across cities, which is useful for gifting, decor, or generating a catalog of posters programmatically.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    folium

    folium

    Python data, Leaflet.js maps

    folium builds on the data wrangling strengths of the Python ecosystem and the mapping strengths of the leaflet.js library. Manipulate your data in Python, then visualize it in on a Leaflet map via folium. folium makes it easy to visualize data that’s been manipulated in Python on an interactive leaflet map. It enables both the binding of data to a map for choropleth visualizations as well as passing rich vector/raster/HTML visualizations as markers on the map. The library has a number of built-in tilesets from OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, and Stamen, and supports custom tilesets with Mapbox or Cloudmade API keys. folium supports both Image, Video, GeoJSON and TopoJSON overlays. To create a base map, simply pass your starting coordinates to Folium. To display it in a Jupyter notebook, simply ask for the object representation. The default tiles are set to OpenStreetMap, but Stamen Terrain, Stamen Toner, Mapbox Bright, and Mapbox Control Room, and many others tiles are built in.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Repeater-START

    Repeater-START

    Showing The Amateur radio Repeaters Tool

    Repeater-START (Showing The Amateur Repeaters Tool) is an app to view nearby ham radio repeaters. It runs on Windows, Android, Ubuntu Linux and Raspbian for Raspberry-pi, Librem Phone, Pinephone/Manjaro Linux etc.
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    Automatically geocode pictures from your camera and a GPS track log. Following Google code closure the only official webpage is (doc, support, code) : https://github.com/notfrancois/GPicSync
    Downloads: 17 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: 14 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.
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    Earth Enterprise

    Earth Enterprise

    Google Earth Enterprise - Open Source

    Earth Enterprise is the open source version of Google Earth Enterprise (GEE), a powerful geospatial application suite that enables organizations to build and host custom 3D globes and 2D maps using their own imagery and data. Unlike Google Maps or Google Earth, Earth Enterprise does not include Google’s proprietary imagery but instead provides the tools needed to manage and visualize private geospatial datasets. The system is composed of three main components: Fusion, which processes and integrates imagery, vector, and terrain data into unified map layers; Server, which hosts the resulting globes or maps via Apache or Tornado-based web servers; and Client, which includes the Google Earth Enterprise Client (EC) for 3D visualization and the Google Maps JavaScript API V3 for 2D viewing. Designed for enterprise, research, and government use, it allows for secure, scalable deployment of geospatial visualization systems within private infrastructure.
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    bidict

    bidict

    The bidirectional mapping library for Python

    Depended on by Google, Venmo, CERN, Baidu, Tencent, and teams across the world since 2009. Familiar, Pythonic APIs that are carefully designed for safety, simplicity, flexibility, and ergonomics. Lightweight, with no runtime dependencies outside Python's standard library. Implemented in concise, well-factored, fully type-hinted Python code that is optimized for running efficiently as well as for long-term maintenance and stability. Extensively documented. 100% test coverage running continuously across all supported Python versions. Enterprise-level support for bidict can be obtained via the Tidelift subscription. One of the best things about bidict is that it touches a surprising number of interesting Python corners, especially given its small size and scope. Choose a tier and GitHub handles everything else. Your GitHub sponsorship will automatically go on the same bill you already have set up with GitHub, so after the one-click signup, there’s nothing else to do.
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    GDAL wheels for linux

    GDAL wheels for linux

    GDAL wheels for python and C/C++ projects (Linux only)

    To use precompiled wheels: 1) go to releases (Files) and download tarball needed; 2) install it with command: python3 -m pip install /path/to/wheel.whl Or simply use URL in pip: python3 -m pip install https://sourceforge.net/projects/gdal-wheels-for-linux/files/GDAL-3.1.4-cp37-cp37m-manylinux_2_5_x86_64.manylinux1_x86_64.whl/download URL may be found under "View details" button (i) To use GDAL in C/C++ project you need to link gdal lib AND all libs located at dir GDAL.libs (usually this folder resides inside python site-packages) To compile your own wheels see information given at forefather project: https://github.com/youngpm/gdalmanylinux Usually this is done via command `make wheels` GDAL wheels for Windows are provided by Christoph Gohlke at https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#gdal Built with PROJ (proj.db is included), GEOS, EXPAT. See Dockerfile.wheels for additional components.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    ZMapServer is a Zope Product that provides a clean interface to the MapServer (http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu) web mapping application.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    GEOMS2

    GEOMS2

    Geostatistics and geosciences modeling software

    GEOMS2 is a geostatistics and geosciences modeling software. Provides interface for grid (mesh), point, surface and data (non-spatial) objects. It has a 3D viewer and 2D plots using the well known Python engines Mayavi and Matplotlib. It has several functions to manipulate your data as well as provide univariate and multivariate analysis. NOTE: The software is still an early beta. Please tell us if you found a bug. Download datasets for students of Geostatistics 2017 (Petroleum Engineering): https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoms2/files/Geostatistics_Petroleum.zip/download Download datasets for students of Geostatistics 2017 (Geology and Mining Engineering): https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoms2/files/Geostatistics_Mining.zip/download Old: http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoms2/files/SETS_geoestatistica2_2015.7z/download https://sites.google.com/site/cmrpsoftware/downloads/Quarry_sets.7z?attredirects=0&d=1 http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoms2/files/Mining.7z/download
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    TopoGen is a small PyGTK application which will make a topographic image overlay for Google Earth using the given coordinate boundaries.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    openBmap

    openBmap

    a free and open map of wireless communicating objects

    openBmap collects data and provides open maps and statistics of all communicating objects: cellular antennas, wifi hotspots. All softwares from back-end to client are open-source under AGPL v3 license.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Celestial Precomputation

    Celestial Precomputation

    Sight Reduction for Air Navigation with Python

    Warning: I found an error if the DR position is on the southern hemisphere. The PUB249 pdf files did not show this error and are correct (as far as I checked). All Revisions 8+ and the Windows release have been fixed. This Python TK application calculates a good set of stars for a 3 star fix, makes all calculations similar to the FAAs Celestial Computation Sheet (see FAA doc FAA-H-8083-18). Also, you can create a PDF file that generates Pub 249 Vol 1 for any epoch you specify. The PUB249 as PDF is found under "Files". I wrote this for my aircraft bubble octant :-) It is mainly useful for air navigation as it assumes a bubble sextant but may be used for normal sextants as well. Requires Ephem and ReportLab (optional for PDF output) Not to be used for real-world navigation!
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    A cross-platform aplication to explore online free maps (OpenStreetMap). Build with python and pygame, full immersive environnement. Actually only source code, require pygame.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AICtools

    AICtools

    Workflow and set of tools for Automated Imagery Classification

    AICtools is a GIS workflow and set of tools to facilitate Automated Imagery Classification (AIC) and analysis of surface features over time. Allows bulk processing of large data sets, including automated metadata processing/filtering, compressed archive extraction and file manipulation, raster band compositing, pre-processing, mosaicking, clipping. Automates a subset of operations involved in classification of satellite imagery and the associated raster calculations used for time trend analysis.
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    AIS Logger is a simple viewer and logger for data received by AIS-transponders or -receivers.
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    AVPython embeds the Python programming language within ArcView GIS 3.x. This project will also encompass efforts to build a similar bridge between Python and ArcObjects. An integrated, redistributable Python / PyWin32 setup wizard is also published here.
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    Starting from various input files, we parse to find a list of addresses, then display them on a map.
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    Discover who lives close to each meeting, from your list of meeting locations and potential invitees.
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    The aim of this project is to translate the geostatistical BMELib Matlab Toolbox (http://www.unc.edu/depts/case/BMELIB/) into Python.
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    Python script for Geocachers. Takes GPX file (eg from Geotoad), downloads waypoints to Garmin Etrex, and produces OpenOffice quick-reference document with the descriptions and hints.
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