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google-cloud-sdk public Command-line interface for Google Cloud Platform products and services 2026-03-10
earthengine-api public Earth Engine Python API 2026-03-10
sagemaker-python-sdk public Open source library for training and deploying models on Amazon SageMaker. 2026-03-10
stsynphot public Synthetic photometry for HST/JWST 2026-03-10
polars-st public Polars ST provides spatial operations on Polars DataFrames, Series, and Expressions. 2026-03-10
mleap public MLeap Python API 2026-03-10
typespec public Describe your data up front and generate schemas, API specifications, client / server code, docs, and more. 2026-03-10
asebytes public LMDB-based storage for ASE. 2026-03-10
gws public Google Workspace CLI for Drive, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Docs, Chat, Admin, and more 2026-03-10
pysmspp public Python interface for SMS++ 2026-03-10
conda-pypi public Better PyPI interoperability for the conda ecosystem 2026-03-10
quantulum3 public Library for unit extraction under active development - fork of quantulum 2026-03-10
certbot public ACME client 2026-03-10
ijar public A tool for generating interface .jars from normal .jars 2026-03-10
root_base public ROOT is a unified software package for the storage, processing, and analysis of scientific data: from its acquisition to the final visualization in form of highly customizable, publication-ready plots. It is reliable, performant and well supported, easy to use and obtain, and strives to maximize the quantity and impact of scientific results obtained per unit cost, both of human effort and computing resources. ROOT is performance critical software written in C++ and enables rapid prototyping powered by a unique C++ compliant interpreter called Cling. Cling also enables performant C++ type introspection which is a building block of automatic interoperability with Python. Thanks to its dynamic Python bindings, leveraging the cppyy technology, ROOT offers efficient, on-demand C++/Python interoperability in a uniform cross-language execution environment. 2026-03-10
root public ROOT is a unified software package for the storage, processing, and analysis of scientific data: from its acquisition to the final visualization in form of highly customizable, publication-ready plots. It is reliable, performant and well supported, easy to use and obtain, and strives to maximize the quantity and impact of scientific results obtained per unit cost, both of human effort and computing resources. ROOT is performance critical software written in C++ and enables rapid prototyping powered by a unique C++ compliant interpreter called Cling. Cling also enables performant C++ type introspection which is a building block of automatic interoperability with Python. Thanks to its dynamic Python bindings, leveraging the cppyy technology, ROOT offers efficient, on-demand C++/Python interoperability in a uniform cross-language execution environment. 2026-03-10
vtk-io-ffmpeg public The Visualization Toolkit (VTK) is an open-source, freely available software system for 3D computer graphics, modeling, image processing, volume rendering, scientific visualization, and information visualization. 2026-03-10
vtk public The Visualization Toolkit (VTK) is an open-source, freely available software system for 3D computer graphics, modeling, image processing, volume rendering, scientific visualization, and information visualization. 2026-03-10
vtk-base public The Visualization Toolkit (VTK) is an open-source, freely available software system for 3D computer graphics, modeling, image processing, volume rendering, scientific visualization, and information visualization. 2026-03-10
topologicpy public The python bindings for topologic 2026-03-10
xbyak public JIT assembler for x86(IA32), x64(AMD64, x86-64) by C++ 2026-03-10
facebook_business public Facebook Business SDK 2026-03-10
better-exceptions public Pretty and helpful exceptions, automatically 2026-03-10
openmeteo-sdk public Open-Meteo Python SDK 2026-03-10
r-listenv public List environments are environments that have list-like properties. For instance, the elements of a list environment are ordered and can be accessed and iterated over using index subsetting, e.g. 'x <- listenv(a = 1, b = 2); for (i in seq_along(x)) x[[i]] <- x[[i]] ^ 2; y <- as.list(x)'. 2026-03-10

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