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The cramino, chopper, kyber, and phasius tools are written in Rust and available as executable binaries without requiring installation or managing dependencies. Binaries build on musl are available for broad compatibility. NanoPlot and NanoComp are written in Python3. Links to the separate tools and their documentation can be found at https://github.com/wdecoster/nanopack. All tools are compatible with Linux, Mac OS, and the MS Windows Subsystem for Linux and are released under the MIT license. The repositories include test data, and the tools are continuously tested using GitHub Actions and can be installed with the conda dependency manager.
Coster et al. (Mon,) studied this question.