r-cran-viridis

GNU R package for color maps from matplotlib

The viridis package provides a port of the new matplotlib color maps (viridis (default), magma, plasma and inferno) to R. matplotlib <http://matplotlib.org/ is a popular plotting library for Python. These color maps are designed in such a way that they will analytically be perfectly perceptually-uniform, both in regular form and also when converted to black-and-white. They are also designed to be perceived by readers with the most common form of color blindness.

colorgcc

Colorizer for GCC warning/error messages

A Perl wrapper to colorize the output of compilers with warning / error messages matching the gcc output format.

libkreport3-4

report creation and generation framework -- shared library

The KReport framework implements reporting functionality for creation of reports in MS Access style. They are also similar to SAP Crystal Reports and FileMaker reports.

hsetroot

tool for composing root-pixmaps for X11

hsetroot is a tool which allows you to compose wallpapers ("root pixmaps") for X. It has a lot of options like rendering gradients, solids, images but it also allows you to perform manipulations on those things, or chain them together.

liblapack64-test

Library of linear algebra routines 3 - testing programs (64bit-index)

LAPACK version 3.X is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigenvector analysis, singular value decomposition, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community.

qcat-examples

demultiplexing Oxford Nanopore reads from FASTQ files (examples)

Qcat is a command-line tool for demultiplexing Oxford Nanopore reads from FASTQ files. It accepts basecalled FASTQ files and splits the reads into separate FASTQ files based on their barcode. Qcat makes the demultiplexing algorithms used in albacore/guppy and EPI2ME available to be used locally with FASTQ files. Currently qcat implements the EPI2ME algorithm.