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docs: Add Wflow to projects built with pixi #1006

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Expand Up @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ When you want to show your users and contributors that they can use pixi in your
- [Numba celltree](https://github.com/Deltares/numba_celltree): Celltree data structure for searching for points, lines, boxes, and cells (convex polygons) in a two dimensional unstructured mesh.
- [QGIS-Tim](https://github.com/Deltares/QGIS-Tim): QGIS plugin and utilities for TimML multi-layer analytic element model
- [Pandamesh](https://github.com/Deltares/pandamesh): From geodataframe to mesh
- [Wflow](https://github.com/Deltares/Wflow.jl): Hydrological modeling framework
- [HydroMT](https://github.com/Deltares/hydromt): Automated and reproducible model building and analysis
- [HydroMT SFINCS](https://github.com/Deltares/hydromt_sfincs): SFINCS plugin for HydroMT
- [PyFlwDir](https://github.com/Deltares/pyflwdir): Fast methods to work with hydro- and topography data in pure Python.
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