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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: This bundle contains all dependencies needed to test astropy using
pytest.
license: Not confirmed
name: astropy-testing
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: '[''astropy-testing/7.0.0-gfbf-2023b'']'
url: https://www.astropy.org/
---

astropy-testing
===============


This bundle contains all dependencies needed to test astropy using pytest.

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


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

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

```shell
module load astropy-testing/7.0.0-gfbf-2023b
```

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### astropy-testing/7.0.0-gfbf-2023b

This is a list of extensions included in the module:

pytest-arraydiff-0.6.1, pytest-astropy-0.11.0, pytest-astropy-header-0.2.2, pytest-cov-5.0.0, pytest-doctestplus-1.3.0, pytest-filter-subpackage-0.2.0, pytest-mock-3.14.0, pytest-remotedata-0.4.1
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: The Astropy Project is a community effort to develop a common core
package for Astronomy in Python and foster an ecosystem of interoperable astronomy
packages.The Astropy community is committed to supporting diversity and inclusion.
license: Not confirmed
name: astropy
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: '[''astropy/7.0.0-gfbf-2023b'']'
url: https://www.astropy.org/
---

astropy
=======


The Astropy Project is a community effort to develop a common core package for Astronomy in Python and foster an ecosystem of interoperable astronomy packages.The Astropy community is committed to supporting diversity and inclusion.

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


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

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

```shell
module load astropy/7.0.0-gfbf-2023b
```

*(This data was automatically generated on {{ generated_time }})*

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|astropy/7.0.0-gfbf-2023b|x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x|


### astropy/7.0.0-gfbf-2023b

This is a list of extensions included in the module:

astropy-7.0.0, astropy-iers-data-0.2025.1.6.0.33.42, colorlog-6.9.0, extension-helpers-1.2.0, pyerfa-2.0.1.5
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: Coverage.py is a tool for measuring code coverage of Python programs.
It monitors your program, noting which parts of the code have been executed, then
analyzes the source to identify code that could have been executed but was not.
license: Not confirmed
name: coverage
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: '[''coverage/7.4.4-GCCcore-13.2.0'']'
url: https://coverage.readthedocs.io
---

coverage
========


Coverage.py is a tool for measuring code coverage of Python programs. It monitors your program, noting which parts of the code have been executed, then analyzes the source to identify code that could have been executed but was not.

https://coverage.readthedocs.io
# Available modules


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

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

```shell
module load coverage/7.4.4-GCCcore-13.2.0
```

*(This data was automatically generated on {{ generated_time }})*

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### coverage/7.4.4-GCCcore-13.2.0

This is a list of extensions included in the module:

coverage-7.4.4
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json_ld:
'@context': https://schema.org
'@type': SoftwareApplication
applicationCategory: DeveloperApplication
description: A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit
hooks.Git hook scripts are useful for identifying simple issues before submission
to code review. We run our hooks on every commit to automatically point out issues
in code such as missing semicolons, trailing whitespace, and debug statements.
By pointing these issues out before code review, this allows a code reviewer to
focus on the architecture of a change while not wasting time with trivial style
nitpicks.
license: Not confirmed
name: pre-commit
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: '[''pre-commit/3.7.0-GCCcore-13.2.0'']'
url: https://pre-commit.com/
---

pre-commit
==========


A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.Git hook scripts are useful for identifying simple issues before submission to code review. We run our hooks on every commit to automatically point out issues in code such as missing semicolons, trailing whitespace, and debug statements. By pointing these issues out before code review, this allows a code reviewer to focus on the architecture of a change while not wasting time with trivial style nitpicks.

https://pre-commit.com/
# Available modules


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

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

```shell
module load pre-commit/3.7.0-GCCcore-13.2.0
```

*(This data was automatically generated on {{ generated_time }})*

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### pre-commit/3.7.0-GCCcore-13.2.0

This is a list of extensions included in the module:

cfgv-3.4.0, identify-2.5.35, nodeenv-1.8.0, pre-commit-3.7.0
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