{"name": "Tissot Processing Provider", "package_name": "tissot_processing_provider", "description": "Projection distortion analysis, cartographic linting, map quality scoring, spatial diffing, and autofix \u2014 powered by a Rust core.", "about": "Tissot brings visual-first geospatial diagnostics into QGIS as a Processing provider. Analyze projection distortion with X-Ray heatmaps and Tissot ellipses, lint your data for cartographic and data quality issues, generate a 0\u2013100 map quality score, visually diff two datasets, and auto-fix problems like suboptimal projections and topology gaps. All computation runs in a high-performance Rust core via the Tissot Python API. Requires the 'tissot' package installed in the same Python environment used by QGIS.", "homepage": "https://github.com/chrislyonsKY/tissot/tree/main/python/tissot/qgis_plugin", "repository": "https://github.com/chrislyonsKY/tissot", "tracker": "https://github.com/chrislyonsKY/tissot/issues", "author": "Tissot Contributors", "tags": ["geospatial", "processing", "projection", "quality", "diagnostics"], "downloads": 127, "latest_version": "0.2.0", "versions": [{"version": "0.2.0", "experimental": true, "qgis_min": "3.28.0", "qgis_max": "3.99.0", "downloads": 127, "uploaded_by": "clyons", "upload_datetime": "2026-03-07T13:54:59.579728"}]}