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pymomentum
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A library for human kinematic motion and numerical optimization solvers to apply human motion
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2026-01-08 |
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momentum-cpp
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A library for human kinematic motion and numerical optimization solvers to apply human motion
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2026-01-08 |
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pymomentum-cpu
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A library for human kinematic motion and numerical optimization solvers to apply human motion
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2026-01-08 |
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momentum
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A library for human kinematic motion and numerical optimization solvers to apply human motion
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2026-01-08 |
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lgatr
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Lorentz-Equivariant Geometric Algebra Transformer for High-Energy Physics
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2026-01-08 |
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octave
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GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations
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2026-01-08 |
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r-lamw
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Implements both real-valued branches of the Lambert-W function (Corless et al, 1996) <doi:10.1007/BF02124750> without the need for installing the entire GSL.
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2026-01-08 |
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kotsu
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Lightweight framework for structured and repeatable model validation
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2026-01-08 |
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libmambapy
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A fast drop-in alternative to conda, using libsolv for dependency resolution
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2026-01-08 |
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libmamba
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A fast drop-in alternative to conda, using libsolv for dependency resolution
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2026-01-08 |
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libmamba-spdlog
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A fast drop-in alternative to conda, using libsolv for dependency resolution
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2026-01-08 |
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mamba
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A fast drop-in alternative to conda, using libsolv for dependency resolution
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2026-01-08 |
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pathspec
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Utility library for gitignore style pattern matching of file paths.
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2026-01-08 |
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pymomentum-gpu
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A library for human kinematic motion and numerical optimization solvers to apply human motion
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2026-01-08 |
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r-report
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The aim of the 'report' package is to bridge the gap between R’s output and the formatted results contained in your manuscript. This package converts statistical models and data frames into textual reports suited for publication, ensuring standardization and quality in results reporting.
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2026-01-08 |
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libmambapy-stubs
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A fast drop-in alternative to conda, using libsolv for dependency resolution
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2026-01-08 |
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r-uptasticsearch
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'Elasticsearch' is an open-source, distributed, document-based datastore (<https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch>). It provides an 'HTTP' 'API' for querying the database and extracting datasets, but that 'API' was not designed for common data science workflows like pulling large batches of records and normalizing those documents into a data frame that can be used as a training dataset for statistical models. 'uptasticsearch' provides an interface for 'Elasticsearch' that is explicitly designed to make these data science workflows easy and fun.
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2026-01-08 |
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oneagent-sdk
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Dynatrace OneAgent SDK for Python
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2026-01-08 |
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testcontainers
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Python library for throwaway instances of anything that can run in a Docker container
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2026-01-08 |
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servalcat
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Structure refinement and validation for crystallography and single particle analysis
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2026-01-08 |
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r-gert
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Simple git client based on 'libgit2' with user-friendly authentication and support for both SSH and HTTPS remotes on all platforms. User credentials are shared with command line 'git' through the git-credential store and ssh keys stored on disk or ssh-agent. On Linux, a somewhat recent version of 'libgit2' is required.
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2026-01-08 |
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tombi
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Feature-Rich TOML Toolkit.
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2026-01-08 |
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codebook-lsp
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Spell Checker for Code
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2026-01-08 |
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r-paletteer
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The choices of color palettes in R can be quite overwhelming with palettes spread over many packages with many different API's. This packages aims to collect all color palettes across the R ecosystem under the same package with a streamlined API.
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2026-01-08 |
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r-lifecycle
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Manage the life cycle of your exported functions with shared conventions, documentation badges, and non-invasive deprecation warnings. The 'lifecycle' package defines four development stages (experimental, maturing, stable, and questioning) and three deprecation stages (soft-deprecated, deprecated, and defunct). It makes it easy to insert badges corresponding to these stages in your documentation. Usage of deprecated functions are signalled with increasing levels of non-invasive verbosity.
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2026-01-08 |