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Critic2 | ||
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Critic2 is a program for the analysis of quantum mechanicalcalculation results in molecules and periodic solids. | ||
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https://aoterodelaroza.github.io/critic2/ | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which Critic2 installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using Critic2, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load Critic2/1.2-foss-2023a | ||
``` | ||
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HPL | ||
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HPL is a software package that solves a (random) dense linear system in double precision (64 bits) arithmetic on distributed-memory computers. It can thus be regarded as a portable as well as freely available implementation of the High Performance Computing Linpack Benchmark. | ||
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https://www.netlib.org/benchmark/hpl/ | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which HPL installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using HPL, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load HPL/2.3-foss-2023b | ||
``` | ||
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MBX | ||
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MBX is an energy and force calculator for data-driven many-body simulations | ||
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https://github.com/paesanilab/MBX | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which MBX installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using MBX, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load MBX/1.1.0-foss-2023a | ||
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Ruby | ||
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Ruby is a dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write. | ||
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https://www.ruby-lang.org | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which Ruby installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using Ruby, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load Ruby/3.3.0-GCCcore-12.3.0 | ||
``` | ||
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SQLAlchemy | ||
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SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that givesapplication developers the full power and flexibility of SQL. SQLAlchemyprovides a full suite of well known enterprise-level persistence patterns,designed for efficient and high-performing database access, adapted into asimple and Pythonic domain language. | ||
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https://www.sqlalchemy.org/ | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which SQLAlchemy installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using SQLAlchemy, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load SQLAlchemy/2.0.25-GCCcore-12.3.0 | ||
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### SQLAlchemy/2.0.25-GCCcore-12.3.0 | ||
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This is a list of extensions included in the module: | ||
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alembic-1.13.1, async-timeout-4.0.3, asyncpg-0.29.0, greenlet-3.0.3, SQLAlchemy-2.0.25 |
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Transrate | ||
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Transrate is software for de-novo transcriptome assembly quality analysis. It examines your assembly in detail and compares it to experimental evidence such as the sequencing reads, reporting quality scores for contigs and assemblies. This allows you to choose between assemblers and parameters, filter out the bad contigs from an assembly, and help decide when to stop trying to improve the assembly. | ||
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https://hibberdlab.com/transrate | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which Transrate installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using Transrate, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load Transrate/1.0.3-GCC-12.3.0 | ||
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colorize | ||
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Ruby gem for colorizing text using ANSI escape sequences.Extends String class or add a ColorizedString with methods to set the text color, background color and text effects. | ||
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https://github.com/fazibear/colorize | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which colorize installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using colorize, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load colorize/0.7.7-GCC-12.3.0 | ||
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crb-blast | ||
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Conditional Reciprocal Best BLAST - high confidence ortholog assignment. | ||
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https://github.com/cboursnell/crb-blast | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which crb-blast installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using crb-blast, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load crb-blast/0.6.9-GCC-12.3.0 | ||
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### crb-blast/0.6.9-GCC-12.3.0 | ||
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This is a list of extensions included in the module: | ||
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bindeps-1.2.1, bio-1.6.0.pre.20181210, crb-blast-0.6.9, facade-1.2.1, fixwhich-1.0.2, pathname2-1.8.4, threach-0.2.0, trollop-2.9.10 |
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geopandas | ||
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GeoPandas is a project to add support for geographic data to pandas objects.It currently implements GeoSeries and GeoDataFrame types which are subclasses of pandas.Seriesand pandas.DataFrame respectively. GeoPandas objects can act on shapely geometry objects andperform geometric operations. | ||
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https://geopandas.org | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which geopandas installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using geopandas, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load geopandas/0.14.2-foss-2023a | ||
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### geopandas/0.14.2-foss-2023a | ||
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This is a list of extensions included in the module: | ||
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geopandas-0.14.2, mapclassify-2.6.1 |
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h5netcdf | ||
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A Python interface for the netCDF4 file-format that reads and writes local orremote HDF5 files directly via h5py or h5pyd, without relying on the UnidatanetCDF library. | ||
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https://h5netcdf.org/ | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which h5netcdf installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using h5netcdf, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load h5netcdf/1.2.0-foss-2023a | ||
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### h5netcdf/1.2.0-foss-2023a | ||
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This is a list of extensions included in the module: | ||
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h5netcdf-1.2.0 |
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libcint | ||
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libcint is an open source library for analytical Gaussian integrals. | ||
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https://github.com/sunqm/libcint | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which libcint installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using libcint, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load libcint/5.4.0-gfbf-2023a | ||
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psycopg2 | ||
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Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL adapter for the Python programming language. | ||
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https://psycopg.org/ | ||
# Available modules | ||
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The overview below shows which psycopg2 installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old). | ||
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To start using psycopg2, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like: | ||
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```shell | ||
module load psycopg2/2.9.9-GCCcore-12.3.0 | ||
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### psycopg2/2.9.9-GCCcore-12.3.0 | ||
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psycopg2-2.9.9 |
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