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forceatlas2
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How to take credit for someone else's work on GitHub
Or you can just do this: https://github.com/bhargavchippada/forceatlas2/commit/7438e2...
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Are there any packages/modules devoted specifically to NetworkX compatible layouts?
I've compiled all the resources that I know about: * Graphviz can be accessed via NetworkX. It has a few layouts that are pretty good in many cases. * iGraph has some layout options. It requires conversion to iGraph format obviously but that's not a huge issue. * Force Atlas 2 has an implementation for NetworkX. Though, this package isn't updated very often.
forceatlas2-python
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How to take credit for someone else's work on GitHub
This appears to be the repo that the copyright originated from
https://github.com/mwshinn/forceatlas2-python
bhargavchippa also contributed to this repo, so this doesn't seem like one of those random "fork and lie" sort of thing. Without the necessary context, we can't assume much. It could well be that mwshinn was in the wrong or there was an "okay" from mwshinn for bhargavchippa to make those changes.
What are some alternatives?
dotmotif - A performant, powerful query framework to search for network motifs
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
chinese-whispers - An implementation of Chinese Whispers in Python.
git-upstage - Take credit for someone else's work; or, a typo gone too far.
algorithms - Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python
emails
git-blame-someone-else - Blame someone else for your bad code.