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ratingValue: 5
softwareRequirements: See https://www.eessi.io/docs/ for how to make EESSI available
on your system
softwareVersion: '[''ASE/3.22.1-gfbf-2022b'']'
softwareVersion: '[''ASE/3.22.1-gfbf-2022b'', ''ASE/3.22.1-gfbf-2023a'']'
url: https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/ase
---

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To start using ASE, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like:

```shell
module load ASE/3.22.1-gfbf-2022b
module load ASE/3.22.1-gfbf-2023a
```

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### ASE/3.22.1-gfbf-2023a

This is a list of extensions included in the module:

ase-3.22.1, ase-ext-20.9.0, pytest-mock-3.11.1

### ASE/3.22.1-gfbf-2022b

This is a list of extensions included in the module:
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: GTS stands for the GNU Triangulated Surface Library.It is an Open Source
Free Software Library intended to provide a set of usefulfunctions to deal with
3D surfaces meshed with interconnected triangles.
license: Not confirmed
name: GTS
offers:
'@type': Offer
price: 0
operatingSystem: LINUX
review:
'@type': Review
author:
'@type': Organization
name: EESSI
reviewBody: Application has been successfully made available on all architectures
supported by EESSI
reviewRating:
'@type': Rating
ratingValue: 5
softwareRequirements: See https://www.eessi.io/docs/ for how to make EESSI available
on your system
softwareVersion: '[''GTS/0.7.6-GCCcore-12.3.0'']'
url: http://gts.sourceforge.net/
---

GTS
===


GTS stands for the GNU Triangulated Surface Library.It is an Open Source Free Software Library intended to provide a set of usefulfunctions to deal with 3D surfaces meshed with interconnected triangles.

http://gts.sourceforge.net/
# Available modules


The overview below shows which GTS installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old).

To start using GTS, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like:

```shell
module load GTS/0.7.6-GCCcore-12.3.0
```

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---
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: Graphviz is open source graph visualization software. Graph visualization
is a way of representing structural information as diagrams of abstract graphs
and networks. It has important applications in networking, bioinformatics, software
engineering, database and web design, machine learning, and in visual interfaces
for other technical domains.
license: Not confirmed
name: Graphviz
offers:
'@type': Offer
price: 0
operatingSystem: LINUX
review:
'@type': Review
author:
'@type': Organization
name: EESSI
reviewBody: Application has been successfully made available on all architectures
supported by EESSI
reviewRating:
'@type': Rating
ratingValue: 5
softwareRequirements: See https://www.eessi.io/docs/ for how to make EESSI available
on your system
softwareVersion: '[''Graphviz/8.1.0-GCCcore-12.3.0'']'
url: https://www.graphviz.org/
---

Graphviz
========


Graphviz is open source graph visualization software. Graph visualization is a way of representing structural information as diagrams of abstract graphs and networks. It has important applications in networking, bioinformatics, software engineering, database and web design, machine learning, and in visual interfaces for other technical domains.

https://www.graphviz.org/
# Available modules


The overview below shows which Graphviz installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old).

To start using Graphviz, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like:

```shell
module load Graphviz/8.1.0-GCCcore-12.3.0
```

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---
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: Bundle of Python packages required to run AiiDA.An open-source Python
infrastructure to help researchers with automating, managing, persisting,sharing
and reproducing the complex workflows associated with modern computational science
and all associated data.
license: Not confirmed
name: aiida-core
offers:
'@type': Offer
price: 0
operatingSystem: LINUX
review:
'@type': Review
author:
'@type': Organization
name: EESSI
reviewBody: Application has been successfully made available on all architectures
supported by EESSI
reviewRating:
'@type': Rating
ratingValue: 5
softwareRequirements: See https://www.eessi.io/docs/ for how to make EESSI available
on your system
softwareVersion: '[''aiida-core/2.7.2-foss-2023a'']'
url: https://www.aiida.net/
---

aiida-core
==========


Bundle of Python packages required to run AiiDA.An open-source Python infrastructure to help researchers with automating, managing, persisting,sharing and reproducing the complex workflows associated with modern computational science and all associated data.

https://www.aiida.net/
# Available modules


The overview below shows which aiida-core installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old).

To start using aiida-core, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like:

```shell
module load aiida-core/2.7.2-foss-2023a
```

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### aiida-core/2.7.2-foss-2023a

This is a list of extensions included in the module:

aiida-core-2.7.2, aniso8601-10.0.1, archive-path-0.4.2, asyncssh-2.19.0, circus-0.19.0, click-spinner-0.1.10, disk_objectstore-1.3.0, docstring_parser-0.16, Flask-RESTful-0.3.10, graphviz-0.20.3, pgsu-0.3.0, PyCifRW-4.4.6, PyMySQL-0.9.3, pyparsing-3.1.0, python-memcached-1.62, pytray-0.3.4, seekpath-2.1.0, tqdm-4.67.1, upf-to-json-0.9.5
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---
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: AiiDA plugin that makes running shell commands easy.Run any shell executable
without writing a dedicated plugin or parser.
license: Not confirmed
name: aiida-shell
offers:
'@type': Offer
price: 0
operatingSystem: LINUX
review:
'@type': Review
author:
'@type': Organization
name: EESSI
reviewBody: Application has been successfully made available on all architectures
supported by EESSI
reviewRating:
'@type': Rating
ratingValue: 5
softwareRequirements: See https://www.eessi.io/docs/ for how to make EESSI available
on your system
softwareVersion: '[''aiida-shell/0.8.2-foss-2023a'']'
url: https://aiida-shell.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
---

aiida-shell
===========


AiiDA plugin that makes running shell commands easy.Run any shell executable without writing a dedicated plugin or parser.

https://aiida-shell.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
# Available modules


The overview below shows which aiida-shell installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old).

To start using aiida-shell, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like:

```shell
module load aiida-shell/0.8.2-foss-2023a
```

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### aiida-shell/0.8.2-foss-2023a

This is a list of extensions included in the module:

aiida-shell-0.8.2
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python.
license: Not confirmed
name: aiohttp
offers:
'@type': Offer
price: 0
operatingSystem: LINUX
review:
'@type': Review
author:
'@type': Organization
name: EESSI
reviewBody: Application has been successfully made available on all architectures
supported by EESSI
reviewRating:
'@type': Rating
ratingValue: 5
softwareRequirements: See https://www.eessi.io/docs/ for how to make EESSI available
on your system
softwareVersion: '[''aiohttp/3.8.5-GCCcore-12.3.0'']'
url: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp
---

aiohttp
=======


Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python.

https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp
# Available modules


The overview below shows which aiohttp installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old).

To start using aiohttp, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like:

```shell
module load aiohttp/3.8.5-GCCcore-12.3.0
```

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### aiohttp/3.8.5-GCCcore-12.3.0

This is a list of extensions included in the module:

aiohttp-3.8.5, aiosignal-1.3.1, async-timeout-4.0.3, frozenlist-1.4.0, multidict-6.0.4, yarl-1.9.2
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: Acceptable password hashing for your software and your servers (but
you shouldreally use argon2id or scrypt)
license: Not confirmed
name: bcrypt
offers:
'@type': Offer
price: 0
operatingSystem: LINUX
review:
'@type': Review
author:
'@type': Organization
name: EESSI
reviewBody: Application has been successfully made available on all architectures
supported by EESSI
reviewRating:
'@type': Rating
ratingValue: 5
softwareRequirements: See https://www.eessi.io/docs/ for how to make EESSI available
on your system
softwareVersion: '[''bcrypt/4.0.1-GCCcore-12.3.0'']'
url: https://github.com/pyca/bcrypt/
---

bcrypt
======


Acceptable password hashing for your software and your servers (but you shouldreally use argon2id or scrypt)

https://github.com/pyca/bcrypt/
# Available modules


The overview below shows which bcrypt installations are available per target architecture in EESSI, ordered based on software version (new to old).

To start using bcrypt, load one of these modules using a `module load` command like:

```shell
module load bcrypt/4.0.1-GCCcore-12.3.0
```

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