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  1. photonics-pdk Public

    Utilities and a PDK for a custom GaAs process provided as Python packages for use with nazca-degin (https://nazca-design.org/) (fork with fixes: https://github.com/nickersonm/nazca-design).

    Python 7

  2. LumericalTools Public

    Lumerical scripts for rapid geometry and simulation definition, bash scripts for remote-host Lumerical execution, and MATLAB scripts for Lumerical script generation and analysis.

    MATLAB 10 3

  3. MATLAB-utilities Public

    Assorted MATLAB utility scripts.

    MATLAB 1

  4. InstrumentConnection Public

    MATLAB scripts for simpler data acquisition routines.

    MATLAB 2

  5. cloudflare-ddns Public

    Dynamic DNS with Cloudflare

    Shell

  6. maddy-cloudflare-dns Public

    Update all relevant DNS records for a new maddy installation, using Cloudflare API

    Shell

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