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    QuickRedis

    QuickRedis

    QuickRedis is a free forever redis gui tool

    QuickRedis is a free forever Redis Desktop manager. It supports direct connection, sentinel, and cluster mode, supports multiple languages, supports hundreds of millions of keys, and has an amazing UI. Supports both Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platform.
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    Acl

    Acl

    A powerful server and network library, including coroutine

    The Acl (Advanced C/C++ Library) project a is powerful multi-platform network communication library and service framework, supporting LINUX, WIN32, Solaris, FreeBSD, MacOS, AndroidOS, iOS. Many applications written by Acl run on these devices with Linux, Windows, iPhone and Android and serve billions of users. There are some important modules in Acl project, including network communcation, server framework, application protocols, multiple coders, etc. The common protocols such as HTTP/SMTP/ICMP//MQTT/Redis/Memcached/Beanstalk/Handler Socket are implemented in Acl, and the codec library such as XML/JSON/MIME/BASE64/UUCODE/QPCODE/RFC2047/RFC1035, etc., are also included in Acl. Acl also provides a unified abstract interface for popular databases such as Mysql, Postgresql, Sqlite. Using Acl library users can write database applications more easily, quickly and safely.
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    Ahoy

    Ahoy

    Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails

    Ahoy is a first-party analytics library built primarily for Ruby on Rails, designed to let applications track visits and events in a clean, integrated way rather than relying on third-party tooling. It stores data in your own database by default, which gives developers full control over what data is captured, how it's processed, and how it’s used, sidestepping privacy concerns of external analytics providers. The library supports Rails, JavaScript, and native apps, making it flexible across front-end/back-end and mobile contexts. Because it’s designed for developers who already own their data stack, Ahoy encourages self-hosted analytics workflows, custom reporting, and integration with existing database infrastructure. It includes features for tracking visits (sessions), events (actions), and user properties, so you can introspect user journeys and behaviour within your application domain.
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    Akka

    Akka

    Build concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven apps

    Build powerful reactive, concurrent, and distributed applications more easily. Akka is a toolkit for building highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications for Java and Scala. Actors and Streams let you build systems that scale up, using the resources of a server more efficiently, and out, using multiple servers. Building on the principles of The Reactive Manifesto Akka allows you to write systems that self-heal and stay responsive in the face of failures. Up to 50 million msg/sec on a single machine. Small memory footprint; ~2.5 million actors per GB of heap. Distributed systems without single points of failure. Load balancing and adaptive routing across nodes. Event Sourcing and CQRS with Cluster Sharding. Distributed Data for eventual consistency using CRDTs. Asynchronous non-blocking stream processing with backpressure.
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    Apache RocketMQ

    Apache RocketMQ

    Distributed messaging and streaming platform with low latency

    Apache RocketMQ is a distributed messaging and streaming platform with low latency, high performance and reliability, trillion-level capacity and flexible scalability. Messaging patterns including publish/subscribe, request/reply and streaming. Financial grade transactional message. Built-in fault tolerance and high availability configuration options base on DLedger. A variety of cross language clients, such as Java, C/C++, Python, Go. Pluggable transport protocols, such as TCP, SSL, AIO. Built-in message tracing capability, also support opentracing. Versatile big-data and streaming ecosytem integration. Message retroactivity by time or offset. Reliable FIFO and strict ordered messaging in the same queue. Efficient pull and push consumption model. Million-level message accumulation capacity in a single queue. Multiple messaging protocols like JMS and OpenMessaging. Flexible distributed scale-out deployment architecture. Lightning-fast batch message exchange system.
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    Arize Phoenix

    Arize Phoenix

    Uncover insights, surface problems, monitor, and fine tune your LLM

    Phoenix provides ML insights at lightning speed with zero-config observability for model drift, performance, and data quality. Phoenix is an Open Source ML Observability library designed for the Notebook. The toolset is designed to ingest model inference data for LLMs, CV, NLP and tabular datasets. It allows Data Scientists to quickly visualize their model data, monitor performance, track down issues & insights, and easily export to improve. Deep Learning Models (CV, LLM, and Generative) are an amazing technology that will power many of future ML use cases. A large set of these technologies are being deployed into businesses (the real world) in what we consider a production setting.
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    CleanVision

    CleanVision

    Automatically find issues in image datasets

    CleanVision automatically detects potential issues in image datasets like images that are: blurry, under/over-exposed, (near) duplicates, etc. This data-centric AI package is a quick first step for any computer vision project to find problems in the dataset, which you want to address before applying machine learning. CleanVision is super simple -- run the same couple lines of Python code to audit any image dataset! The quality of machine learning models hinges on the quality of the data used to train them, but it is hard to manually identify all of the low-quality data in a big dataset. CleanVision helps you automatically identify common types of data issues lurking in image datasets. This package currently detects issues in the raw images themselves, making it a useful tool for any computer vision task such as: classification, segmentation, object detection, pose estimation, keypoint detection, generative modeling, etc.
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    Coverage.jl

    Coverage.jl

    Take Julia code coverage and memory allocation results, do useful thin

    Julia can track how many times, if any, each line of your code is run. This is useful for measuring how much of your code base your tests actually test, and can reveal the parts of your code that are not tested and might be hiding a bug. You can use Coverage.jl to summarize the results of this tracking or to send them to a service like Coveralls.io or Codecov.io. Julia can track how much memory is allocated by each line of your code. This can reveal problems like type instability, or operations that you might have thought were cheap (in terms of memory allocated) but aren't (i.e. accidental copying).
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    Dask

    Dask

    Parallel computing with task scheduling

    Dask is a Python library for parallel and distributed computing, designed to scale analytics workloads from single machines to large clusters. It integrates with familiar tools like NumPy, Pandas, and scikit-learn while enabling execution across cores or nodes with minimal code changes. Dask excels at handling large datasets that don’t fit into memory and is widely used in data science, machine learning, and big data pipelines.
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    DataEase

    DataEase

    Data visualization analysis tool

    An open source data visualization analysis tool available to everyone. DataEase is an open-source data visualization analysis tool that helps users quickly analyze data and gain insight into business trends, so as to achieve business improvement and optimization. DataEase supports rich data source connections, can quickly create charts by dragging and dropping, and can easily share with others. Supports rich chart types (Apache ECharts / AntV), supports drag-and-drop method to quickly create dashboards. Support direct connection mode, local mode (based on Apache Doris / Kettle implementation). Support various data sources such as data warehouse/data lake, OLAP database, OLTP database, Excel data file, API, etc. Open source and open: zero threshold, quick access and installation online; quick access to user feedback, new versions released monthly. pport multiple data sharing methods to ensure data security.
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    DataFramesMeta.jl

    DataFramesMeta.jl

    Metaprogramming tools for DataFrames

    Metaprogramming tools for DataFrames.jl objects to provide more convenient syntax. DataFrames.jl has the functions select, transform, and combine, as well as the in-place select! and transform! for manipulating data frames. DataFramesMeta.jl provides the macros @select, @transform, @combine, @select!, and @transform! to mirror these functions with more convenient syntax. Inspired by dplyr in R and LINQ in C#.
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    Explorer

    Explorer

    Series (one-dimensional) and dataframes (two-dimensional)

    Explorer brings series (one-dimensional) and data frames (two-dimensional) to Elixir for fast data exploration.
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    Foxglove Studio

    Foxglove Studio

    Robotics visualization and debugging

    Foxglove Studio is an open-source visualization and debugging tool for robotics. Use customizable layouts to arrange interactive visualizations and quickly understand what your robot is doing. Use Foxglove Studio's rich interactive visualizations to analyze live connections and pre-recorded data. Experience the world as your robot does. Visualize images and point clouds, overlay bounding boxes, add classification labels and planned movements, and drill down into your data with plots or raw message views. Upload recordings to your private data lake for easy storage, searching, and analysis. Stream recorded data directly into Foxglove Studio to get insights into your robots' behavior. We're long-time fans and beneficiaries of open source software. Join our community on Github and Slack to contribute bug reports, feature requests, or pull requests.
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    GeoNode

    GeoNode

    GeoNode is an open source platform for geospatial data

    GeoNode is a geospatial content management system, a platform for the management and publication of geospatial data. It brings together mature and stable open-source software projects under a consistent and easy-to-use interface allowing non-specialized users to share data and create interactive maps. Data management tools built into GeoNode allow for integrated creation of data, metadata, and map visualization. Each dataset in the system can be shared publicly or restricted to allow access to only specific users. Social features like user profiles and commenting and rating systems allow for the development of communities around each platform to facilitate the use, management, and quality control of the data the GeoNode instance contains. It is also designed to be a flexible platform that software developers can extend, modify or integrate against to meet requirements in their own applications.
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    Gradle Docker Compose Plugin

    Gradle Docker Compose Plugin

    Simplifies usage of Docker Compose for integration testing

    The Gradle Docker Compose Plugin by Avast integrates Docker Compose lifecycle management into Gradle builds. It allows developers to define and manage Docker containers required for integration testing or local development directly from their Gradle build scripts. This plugin automates the startup and shutdown of services, supports container health checks, and enables tight integration between application code and containerized services, enhancing reproducibility and automation in development pipelines.
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    Handsontable

    Handsontable

    JavaScript data grid with a spreadsheet look & feel

    Rock-solid data grid for web applications. A JavaScript component that combines data grid features with spreadsheet-like UX. Legendary support included. Works with React, Angular, Vue, and JavaScript. When you work with Handsontable, it's like you're working with Excel or Google Sheets. There's no steep learning curve – you can start working effectively from day one. Handsontable is easy to implement, flexible, and super customizable. You can extend it with custom plugins and edit the source code to adjust it to your product. Plus you get access to a comprehensive API, useful tutorials, and both community and commercial support. You can finally work with large volumes of data without worrying about performance issues. Large companies and startups across industries use Handsontable to build applications critical to their business.
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    JavaParser

    JavaParser

    Java 1-17 Parser and Abstract Syntax Tree for Java

    This project contains a set of libraries implementing a Java 1.0 - Java 17 Parser with advanced analysis functionalities. The project binaries are available in Maven Central. We strongly advise users to adopt Maven, Gradle or another build system for their projects. If you are not familiar with them we suggest taking a look at the maven quickstart projects. Since Version 3.5.10, the JavaParser project includes the JavaSymbolSolver. While JavaParser generates an Abstract Syntax Tree, JavaSymbolSolver analyzes that AST and is able to find the relation between an element and its declaration (e.g. for a variable name it could be a parameter of a method, providing information about its type, position in the AST, etc). When choosing open source technologies it is important to know your choice will be rewarded by continuous support. The JavaParser community is vibrant and active, with a weekly release cadence that supports language features up to Java 12.
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    Jupyter Notebook Viewer

    Jupyter Notebook Viewer

    A Jupyter notebook viewer for macOS

    A native macOS application to view Jupyter/IPython notebooks.
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    Kapacitor

    Kapacitor

    Open source framework for processing, monitoring, and alerting

    Open source framework for processing, monitoring, and alerting on time series data. Kapacitor is a real-time data processing engine for monitoring and alerting, specifically designed to work with time-series data from InfluxDB.
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    Modin

    Modin

    Scale your Pandas workflows by changing a single line of code

    Scale your pandas workflow by changing a single line of code. Modin uses Ray, Dask or Unidist to provide an effortless way to speed up your pandas notebooks, scripts, and libraries. Unlike other distributed DataFrame libraries, Modin provides seamless integration and compatibility with existing pandas code. Even using the DataFrame constructor is identical. It is not necessary to know in advance the available hardware resources in order to use Modin. Additionally, it is not necessary to specify how to distribute or place data. Modin acts as a drop-in replacement for pandas, which means that you can continue using your previous pandas notebooks, unchanged, while experiencing a considerable speedup thanks to Modin, even on a single machine. Once you’ve changed your import statement, you’re ready to use Modin just like you would pandas.
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    Molly.jl

    Molly.jl

    Molecular simulation in Julia

    Much of science can be explained by the movement and interaction of molecules. Molecular dynamics (MD) is a computational technique used to explore these phenomena, from noble gases to biological macromolecules. Molly.jl is a pure Julia package for MD, and for the simulation of physical systems more broadly. The package is described in a talk at Enzyme Conference 2023 and an earlier talk at the JuliaMolSim minisymposium at JuliaCon 2022. Slides are also available for a tutorial in September 2023.
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    Nonlinear Dynamics

    Nonlinear Dynamics

    A concise introduction interlaced with code

    This repository holds material related with the textbook Nonlinear Dynamics: A Concise Introduction Interlaced with code, co-authored by George Datseris and Ulrich Parlitz. The textbook will be published by Springer-Nature, in the series Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics.
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    PySyft

    PySyft

    Data science on data without acquiring a copy

    Most software libraries let you compute over the information you own and see inside of machines you control. However, this means that you cannot compute on information without first obtaining (at least partial) ownership of that information. It also means that you cannot compute using machines without first obtaining control over those machines. This is very limiting to human collaboration and systematically drives the centralization of data, because you cannot work with a bunch of data without first putting it all in one (central) place. The Syft ecosystem seeks to change this system, allowing you to write software which can compute over information you do not own on machines you do not have (total) control over. This not only includes servers in the cloud, but also personal desktops, laptops, mobile phones, websites, and edge devices. Wherever your data wants to live in your ownership, the Syft ecosystem exists to help keep it there while allowing it to be used privately.
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    SQLPad

    SQLPad

    Web-based SQL editor run in your own private cloud

    A web app for writing and running SQL queries and visualizing the results. Supports Postgres, MySQL, SQL Server, ClickHouse, Crate, Vertica, Trino, Presto, SAP HANA, Cassandra, Snowflake, Google BigQuery, SQLite, TiDB, and many more via ODBC. The docker image runs on port 3000 and uses /var/lib/sqlpad for the embedded database directory. latest tag is continuously built from latest commit in repo. Only use that if you want to live on the edge, otherwise use specific version tags to ensure stability. See docker-examples directory for example docker-compose setup with SQL Server.
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    SandDance

    SandDance

    Visually explore, understand, and present your data

    By using easy-to-understand views, SandDance helps you find insights about your data, which in turn help you tell stories supported by data, build cases based on evidence, test hypotheses, dig deeper into surface explanations, support decisions for purchases, or relate data into a wider, real world context. SandDance uses unit visualizations, which apply a one-to-one mapping between rows in your database and marks on the screen. Smooth animated transitions between views help you to maintain context as you interact with your data. This new version of SandDance has been rebuilt from scratch with the goal of being modular, extensible, and embeddable into your custom applications. We are open and driven by the community through contributions, feature requests, and discussion. SandDance was created by the Microsoft Research VIDA Group which explores novel technologies for visualization and immersive data analytics.
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