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global-attribution-mapping
GAM (Global Attribution Mapping) explains the landscape of neural network predictions across subpopulations
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Data-Load-and-Copy-using-Python
locopy: Loading/Unloading to Redshift and Snowflake using Python.
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bash_shell_mock
A shell script mocking utility/framework for the BASH shell
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acronym-decoder
Acronym Decoder
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dataCompareR
dataCompareR is an R package that allows users to compare two datasets and view a report on the similarities and differences.
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architecture-viewer
Visualize your PlantUML sequence diagrams as interactive architecture diagrams!
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fpe
A format-preserving encryption implementation in Go
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easy-screenshots
Android Instrumentation Test Screenshots made Easy.
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oas-nodegen-example
Example project that shows how to customize generated code to fit a specific design pattern using oas-nodegen
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modtracker
JSON unmarshaling in Go that includes detection of modified fields
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checks-out
Checks-Out pull request approval system
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oas-nodegen
A library for generating completely customizable code from the Open API Specification (FKA Swagger) RESTful API documentation using the scripting power of Node.js.
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CreditOffers-API-reference-app Archived
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SWHttpTrafficRecorder Archived
A simple library empowering you to record/capture HTTP(s) traffic of an iOS app for mocking/stubbing later.
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BankAccountStarter-API-reference-app Archived
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Rewards-API-reference-app Archived
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go-future-context Archived
A simple Future (Promise) library for Go.
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cqrs-manager-for-distributed-reactive-services Archived
Experimental CQRS and Event Sourcing service
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screen-object Archived
screen-object (ruby gem for mobile app automation)

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
