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Laboratory

Baobab LIMS – LIMS for biobanking

October 3, 2023 Steve Emms Scientific

Baobab LIMS is a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) designed for the collection, processing and storage of human biospecimens.

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Natural Language Processing

polyglot – multilingual text (NLP) processing toolkit

October 2, 2023 Steve Emms Scientific

Polyglot is a natural language pipeline that supports massive multilingual applications. It’s written in Python.

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Natural Language Processing

PyNLPl – Python library for Natural Language Processing

October 2, 2023 Steve Emms Scientific

PyNLPl is a Python library for Natural Language Processing. It contains various modules useful for common, and less common, NLP tasks.

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Natural Language Processing

Pattern – web mining module

October 2, 2023 Steve Emms Scientific

Pattern is a web mining module for Python. It is well documented, thoroughly tested with 350+ unit tests and comes bundled with 50+ examples.

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Time tracking

ctt – time tracking for geeks

October 1, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

ctt is a free and open source utility that tracks time while you are working and stores the values in a cconfig database.

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Time tracking

utt – command-line time tracking application

October 1, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

Ultimate Time Tracker (utt) is a simple free and open source command-line time tracking application written in Python.

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Time tracking

Watson – CLI to track your time

October 1, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

Watson is an open source tool designed to help users manage their time. You want to know how much time you are spending on your projects?

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Time tracking

Hamster – time tracker software

September 24, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

Project Hamster helps users to keep track of how much time spent on various activities during the day. It’s free and open source.

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Time tracking

Task Coach – simple todo manager

September 24, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

Task Coach is a simple, free and open source todo manager written in Python to keep track of personal tasks and todo lists.

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Caja Rename – batch renaming extension for Caja

September 24, 2023 Steve Emms Utilities

Caja Rename is an extension for Caja allowing users to rename multiple files/folders in a single pass. This is free and open source software.

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