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A graph computing framework providing the Gremlin query language and tools for both graph databases (OLTP) and graph analytic systems (OLAP).
A Java serialization library with built-in support for forward-backward compatibility and validation.
Reads Terraform state or HCL files to generate simplified, provider-specific infrastructure graphs.
A curated collection of research papers and software for explainable graph machine learning and reasoning.
A graph database framework for storing and querying large-scale graphs with rich properties and in-database aggregation.
An R package for creating, modifying, analyzing, and visualizing network graphs from tabular data.
A high-performance Python graph library implemented in Rust for general-purpose graph algorithms.
A robust and multipurpose Graph object for JavaScript and TypeScript, supporting various graph types with a unified interface.
A React library for building interactive D3 charts with React's virtual DOM control.
An open-source, multi-tenant platform for self-building knowledge graphs and simulation.
A D3.js extension providing layout algorithms for visualizing directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) with multiple layout strategies.
A blazing-fast C++ library to create real-time, on-device dashboards for ESP32, RP2040+W, and RP2350+W microcontrollers.
C++17/Qt6 library for rendering interactive graphs and node-based editors in QML applications.
An experimental HTML5/WebGL library for creating interactive and responsive videos with a graph-based processing pipeline and sequencing timeline.
A TeX macro package for generating platform-independent graphics, featuring the user-friendly TikZ syntax layer.
A wrapper that makes ping output prettier, colorful, compact, and easier to read.
An embedded graph database optimized for query speed and scalability on complex analytical workloads.
A parallel workflow runner for Ruby that uses Redis for storage and ActiveJob for scheduling, enabling complex job dependencies.
EliasDB is a lightweight graph-based database with GraphQL support, a custom query language, and built-in scripting.
A Python package providing specialized statistical algorithms for graph and network analysis.
A native SwiftUI charting library with built-in accessibility and localization for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
A semantic database for iOS/macOS that enables data-driven applications with graph theory modeling.
A comprehensive tutorial and reference book for learning the Apache TinkerPop Gremlin graph query language with real-world examples.
A comprehensive Swift library for creating and manipulating weighted, unweighted, directed, and undirected graphs with built-in algorithms.
A Go package implementing graph data structures and algorithms with comprehensive tutorials and visualizations.
A Python library providing a comprehensive collection of graph sampling algorithms for NetworkX and NetworKit.
A header-only C++ library for graph representation and algorithms, designed as a modern alternative to Boost Graph Library.
An optimized graph analysis package for Julia, providing simple concrete graph types and an API for custom implementations.
A Ruby code dependency graph interactive visualizer that generates self-contained HTML visualizations.
A lightweight, in-memory graph data structure library for JavaScript with event-driven updates.
A JavaScript library for building interactive visual query builders for Neo4j graph databases.
An Angular library for building interactive diagrams, node-based editors, and visual programming interfaces with a reactive, plugin-based architecture.
An easy-to-use, highly customizable pie charts library for iOS with interactive and animated capabilities.
A powerful Angular library for building interactive node-based UIs and flow diagrams with declarative components.
A Scala wrapper for Apache TinkerPop 3 providing a type-safe DSL for graph traversals.
A high-performance Rust library for graph algorithms, built on a parallel CSR data structure for large-scale graphs.
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