whitebox-tools
hyperfine
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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whitebox-tools
- What hydrology tool would you use to model streamflow and pollutants of waterways in a watershed?
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What other tools do you use to help you do GIS?
Whiteboxtools. Very fast and powerful. Works nice for hydrology and LiDAR. Good interface to Python as well.
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Show HN: Intro to Geospatial Rust
Are you planning to mention Whitebox [1]? It seems the most significant existing geospatial project implemented in rust.
[1]: https://www.whiteboxgeo.com/
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Accessing Python code for WhiteboxTools
Here
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ArcGIS Pro competitor
Here's the link, for those that are interested: https://www.whiteboxgeo.com/
- What software do you find yourself using most?
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What are GIS frameworks that promote the use of novel programming languages (Rust, Nim, Zig, ...)?
WhiteboxTools is written in Rust (with a Python API): https://github.com/jblindsay/whitebox-tools
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White Box Tools - So Hot Right Now
Well..it's a white box, as opposed to Esri's black box..
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What CLI tool will blow your mind? (written in rust)
WhiteboxTools (https://www.whiteboxgeo.com/) is a CLI tool that is about 500,000 lines of Rust (https://github.com/jblindsay/whitebox-tools) and is used for geospatial analysis in all kinds of industries. Most people use one of the many front-ends for it though (e.g. the QGIS plugin), so as to avoid the CLI, but at the most basic level, it's just a CLI. (Note, I'm the author of this tool, and so a little biased.)
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WhiteboxTools v2.1 now released
We are pleased to announce the release of WhiteboxTools Open-Core v2.1 today. WhiteboxTools is an open-source platform for advanced geospatial analysis, and is used for GIS, remote sensing, lidar, hydrology, geomorphology, and many other data processing areas. This release includes new functionality and enhancements, including new tools for the calculation of various surface curvatures, multi-scale land surface parameter calculation, and the popular Geomorphons landform classification method. You may download the WhiteboxTools open-core here. Updated tool description files for the QGIS front-end, which include all of the new tools featured in this release, are available from here (see bottom of page). For more information about usage, please see the user manual.
hyperfine
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Measuring startup and shutdown overhead of several code interpreters
Check out the official hyperfine Github repo
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Bun - The One Tool for All Your JavaScript/Typescript Project's Needs?
And then I used hyperfine to run the benchmarks on my MacBook Pro 14 M2 Max, and here are the results:
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Faster tetranucleotide (k-mer) frequencies!
Search "benchmarking tools for linux" and decide that hyperfine is good for what I'm doing. Run Jennifer's new python script against my refactored perl and find that the python is 1.26 times faster for k=3 and 1.47 times faster for k=4. For the Covid-19 sequence, these are both on the order of hundreds of milliseconds.
- Hyperfine: A command-line benchmarking tool
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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Show HN: Inshellisense – IDE style shell autocomplete
> It is very possible to write sub 100ms procedures in TS, […]
I will not disagree with this statement because I don’t have a way to test inshellisense right now. Could you (or anyone with a working Node + NPM installation) please install inshellisense and post the actual numbers? Perhaps using a tool like hyperfine (https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine).
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Firefox has surpassed Chrome on Speedometer
Yeah, while it's not as thorough as these tools, the method is at least reproducible and sane, and with ~10 or so samples, you get an interval with a nice confidence.
Another through method will be hyperfine[0], yet I wanted to provide a method which requires no installation and can be done in a whim, without jumps and hoops, with the tools already at hand.
[0]: https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine
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How to optimize your config? What are mistakes to avoid when optimizing your config?
That is native and inbuild but I would suggest below options instead 1. Using lazy's Profile tab instead https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim 2. Using a dedicated plugin to do this https://github.com/dstein64/vim-startuptime. 3. Using an external program hyperfine is one that I use https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine
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How to remove all <br> from all of my .html files
Fair enough, although might I recommend using hyperfine for your testing? ;p
What are some alternatives?
whitebox-python - WhiteboxTools Python Frontend
criterion.rs - Statistics-driven benchmarking library for Rust
WhiteboxTools-ArcGIS - ArcGIS Python Toolbox for WhiteboxTools
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
nim-gdal - Nim wrapper for Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL)
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
httm - Interactive, file-level Time Machine-like tool for ZFS/btrfs/nilfs2 (and even actual Time Machine backups!)
awesome-mac - Now we have become very big, Different from the original idea. Collect premium software in various categories.
whitebox - WhiteboxTools Python Frontend [Moved to: https://github.com/giswqs/whitebox-python]
kubeconform - A FAST Kubernetes manifests validator, with support for Custom Resources!
gitoxide - An idiomatic, lean, fast & safe pure Rust implementation of Git
quinn - Async-friendly QUIC implementation in Rust