Dryads is the name of tree nymphs in Greek mythology and a toolkit that includes convenient functions to explore the dendrogram (the "tree diagram") and to derive properties based on the dendrogram structures.
Dryads uses the astrodendro package to calculate the dendrogram.
Currently, Dryads is under active development and does not support a full installation through services like pip. You are welcome to try the codes by downloading the github repo, only at your own risk. You are also welcome to report issues/suggest features via the issue tracker.
dev.ipynb is used for code development, but serves as a good overview and a simple tutorial for Dryads. A more complete tutorial with documentation will be added.
Hope Chen is currently in charge of the development and maintainence of Drayads. The project was started by Stella Offner and Chris Faesi as a way to analyse the pressure profiles within star forming clumps/cores.
