Lightweight React SVG pie charts, with versatile options and CSS animation included. ~2kB gzipped.
A composable charting library built on React components.
Redefined chart library built with React and D3.
Tool for building Kubernetes attack paths.
KubeHound creates a graph of attack paths in a Kubernetes cluster, allowing you to identify direct and multi-hop routes an attacker is able to take, visually or through complex graph queries.
Graphic Walker is a different open-source alternative to Tableau. It allows data scientists to analyze data and visualize patterns with simple drag-and-drop / natural language query operations.
A project providing a Graphic Walker Pane for use with HoloViz Panel.
A simple way to explore your data through a Tableau-like interface directly in your Panel data applications.
panel-graphic-walker brings the power of Graphic Walker to your data science workflow, seamlessly integrating interactive data exploration into notebooks and Panel applications. Effortlessly create dynamic visualizations, analyze datasets, and build dashboards—all within a Pythonic, intuitive interface.
DataEase is an open source data visualization analysis tool that helps users quickly analyze data and gain insights into business trends, thereby improving and optimizing their business. DataEase supports a wide range of data source connections, can quickly create charts by dragging and dropping, and can be easily shared with others.
Search for a package to see its download stats over time.
Visualize npm downloads in a beautiful chart, ready to be shared with your community.
Effortless Python web applications with the power of reactive programming.
Shiny for Python is the best way to build fast, beautiful web applications in Python. You can build quickly with Shiny and create simple interactive visualizations and prototype applications in an afternoon. But unlike other frameworks targeted at data scientists, Shiny does not limit your app's growth. Shiny remains extensible enough to power large, mission-critical applications.
Redash helps you make sense of your data. Make Your Company Data Driven.
Connect and query your data sources, build dashboards to visualize data and share them with your company.
Redash is designed to enable anyone, regardless of the level of technical sophistication, to harness the power of data big and small. SQL users leverage Redash to explore, query, visualize, and share data from any data sources. Their work in turn enables anybody in their organization to use the data. Every day, millions of users at thousands of organizations around the world use Redash to develop insights and make data-driven decisions.
Le projet Github france-geojson propose au format GeoJSON les cartes des régions, départements, arrondissements, cantons et communes de France (métropole et départements d'outre-mer) à partir des données publiées par l'IGN et l'INSEE.
High-quality open-source software for web developers.
Headless, type-safe, & powerful utilities for Web Applications, Routing, State Management, Data Visualization, Datagrids/Tables, and more.
Open-source IoT (Internet of Things) Platform.
Device management, data collection, processing and visualization for your IoT solution.
An open-source JavaScript library for world-class 3D globes and maps 🌎
CesiumJS is an open source JavaScript library for creating world-class 3D globes and maps with the best possible performance, precision, visual quality, and ease of use. Developers across industries, from aerospace to smart cities to drones, use CesiumJS to create interactive web apps for sharing dynamic geospatial data.
A simple syntax for complex argumentation.
Listing pros & cons in Argdown is as simple as writing a twitter message. You don't have to learn anything new, except a few simple rules that will feel very natural.
With these simple rules you will be able to define more complex relations between arguments or dive into the details of their logical premise-conclusion structures.
a software version control visualization tool.
Software projects are displayed by Gource as an animated tree with the root directory of the project at its centre. Directories appear as branches with files as leaves. Developers can be seen working on the tree at the times they contributed to the project.