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  1. pydantic-cli Public

    Turn Pydantic defined Data Models into CLI Tools

    Python 148 12

  2. smrtflow Public

    Forked from dayedepps/smrtflow

    SMRT Link and Analysis Server, PacBio Scala analysis tools and Common models

    Scala

  3. pbcommand Public

    Forked from PacificBiosciences/pbcommand

    Python 1

  4. pbsmrtpipe Public

    PacBio Workflow Engine used in SMRT-Link

    Python 2 15

  5. Functional-Programming-Techniques-In-Python Public

    Exploring functional centric designs and patterns in Python

    Jupyter Notebook 29 2

  6. sf-film-locations Public

    SF Film locations conversion tool to GeoJSON using data from sfgov.org

    Python

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Contributed to mpkocher/pydantic-cli, mpkocher/targurs, pydantic/pydantic-settings and 3 other repositories
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