This morning, I gave a short presentation on the ASCL, sharing some tips and tricks for using it (and ADS), as part of this month's Virtual Astronomy Software Talks (VAST) seminar. The slides from it are linked below and contain hotlinks that demonstrate some of the tips and resources available.
Slides (PDF)
Twenty-two codes were added to the ASCL in August, 2025:
ABC-SN: Spectroscopic supernova classifier
AGNI: Model for extreme atmospheres on rocky exoplanets
AstroWISP: Astronomical Widefield Images Stellar Photometry
AutoWISP: High-precision photometry pipeline
DeepSSM: Cosmological emulator for the GW spectrum from the modified sound-shell model
EllipSect: Analysis tool for GALFIT output
FiCUS: FItting the stellar Continuum of Uv Spectra
fm4ar: Inferring atmospheric properties of exoplanets using flow matching posterior estimation
FRion: Time averaged correction of Faraday Rotation from the IONosphere
gwsnr: Gravitational Wave Signal-to-Noise Ratio computation
HipFT: High-performance Flux Transport
IAR_Model: Autoregressive model to irregularly spaced data
MPI-Rockstar: Hybrid MPI and OpenMP parallel implementation of Rockstar
OFT: Open-source Flux Transport
pyPLUTO: Tool for analyzing PLUTO code outputs
pySTARBURST99: Python port of STARBURST99
RheoVolution: Rheology evolution in the time domain
SIGWAY: Compute second-order, scalar induced gravitational wave signals
sMV: Serial MultiView phase plane estimation
SoFT: Solar Feature Tracking suite
tropygal: Entropy estimates for galactic dynamics
Twinkle: GPU-based high-efficiency binary-lens microlensing