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    deej

    deej

    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    deej is an open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux PCs. It lets you use real-life sliders (like a DJ!) to seamlessly control the volumes of different apps (such as your music player, the game you're playing and your voice chat session) without having to stop what you're doing. Control your microphone's input level. Lightweight desktop client, consuming around 10MB of memory. Runs from your system tray. Helpful notifications to let you know if something isn't working. The sliders are connected to 5 (or as many as you like) analog pins on an Arduino Nano/Uno board. They're powered from the board's 5V output (see schematic). The board connects via a USB cable to the PC. The code running on the Arduino board is a C program constantly writing current slider values over its serial interface. The PC runs a lightweight Go client in the background. This client reads the serial stream and adjusts app volumes according to the given configuration file.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Nx

    Nx

    Smart, fast and extensible build system

    Nx builds a project graph by analyzing your workspace, which it then uses to only rebuild what is necessary and to never run the same computation twice. Nx also helps establish structured code sharing and ownership management to keep the workspace maintainable. Nx provides a modern integrated dev experience. It has a high-quality VS Code plugin, interactive visualizations, GitHub integration and more. The core of Nx is generic, simple, and unobtrusive. Nx Plugins are completely optional, but they can really level up your productivity. Whether you have one project or one thousand, Nx will keep your CI fast and your workspace maintainable. Nx is smart. It analyzes your workspace and figures out what can be affected by every code change. That's why Nx doesn't rebuild and retest everything on every commit, it only rebuilds what is necessary. Nx comes with an interactive dependency diagram to help explore and understand your workspace.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    nivo

    nivo

    A rich set of dataviz components

    nivo provides a rich set of dataviz components, built on top of the awesome d3 and Reactjs libraries. Several libraries already exist for React d3 integration, but just a few provide server side rendering ability and fully declarative charts. In order to use nivo, you have to install the @nivo/core package and then choose some of the scoped @nivo packages according to the charts you wish to use. Given an array of data series having an id and a nested array of points (with x, y properties), it will compute the line for each data series. All datum having null x or y will be treated as holes, thus portions of the corresponding line will be skipped. You can fully customize it using the circleComponent property to define your own, if you wish to do so you should have a look at the default SVG component to get started. Bar chart which can display multiple data series, stacked or side by side. Also supports both vertical and horizontal layout, with negative values descending below the x axis.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    REX: Remote EXecution Distributed Computing Services for Linux and Solaris, providing C and C++ APIs, librex library and "rexd" daemon software to implement Load Balancing Process Migration : Dump + Restore, Remote File and Resource Management.
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    Rickshaw

    Rickshaw

    JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive real-time graphs

    Rickshaw provides the elements you need to create interactive graphs, renderers, legends, hovers, range selectors, etc. You put the pieces together. It's all based on d3 underneath, so graphs are drawn with standard SVG and styled with CSS. Customize all you like with techniques you already know. Rickshaw is free and open source, available under the MIT license. Developed at Shutterstock. Rickshaw relies on the fantastic D3 visualization library to do lots of the heavy lifting for stacking and rendering to SVG. Some extensions require jQuery and jQuery UI, but for drawing some basic graphs you'll be okay without. Rickshaw uses jsdom to run unit tests in Node to be able to do SVG manipulation. As of the jsdom 7.0.0 release, jsdom requires Node.js 4 or newer jsdom changelog.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    irrBuild generates native solution, Makefile and workspace for irrlicht library and its examples using Premake based build scripts. These scripts can also be used as build templates for cross platform irrlicht applications.
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