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    Nick's Python Toolchest

    Nick's Python Toolchest

    A heterogeneous bunch of useful Python stuff

    ...It provides convenient ways to invoke and control interactive and non-interactive commands, context aware backup for files you need to modify, convenience stubs for file like objects, and more. It also contains wrappers for ClearCase, Maven and Subversion, as well as tools to manipulate Maven and Visual Studio configuration files.
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    PyInstaller

    PyInstaller

    Converts (packages) Python programs into stand-alone executables

    ...This means that, with PyInstaller, all the required tricks to make external packages work are already integrated within PyInstaller itself so that there is no user intervention required. You'll never be required to look for tricks in wikis and apply custom modification to your files or your setup scripts. As an example, libraries like PyQt, Django or matplotlib are fully supported, without having to handle plugins or external data files manually.
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    gattai

    Cross-platform software dependency build and installation tool

    gattai is a cross-platform system for pulling a bunch of dependencies, patching and building them and/or downloading binary packages, and then installing them in a central location. It aims to enable software projects to fully automate build environment setup. gattai is not a replacement for other systems like apt-get, and in fact, it will have the ability to use apt-get when running on a system that supports it. Rather, it aims to both allow an apt-get like setup process on environments that do not support apt-get, and also to allow the ability to set up isolated environments for those that need that.
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    Innoconda is a way to automate Inno Setup with Python. It provides a simple Python API for making Inno Scripts and running the Inno Compiler, ISCC.exe, to turn them into packages. Innoconda lets you customize just what's important, and build an installer.
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    ClearVersion
    ClearVersion is web based tool which allows the effective collaboration of development teams for projects hosted in SubVersion. The Web interface supports the development lifecycle that is required in some processes, such as ISO9000 and TL9000.
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    PyBuilder is a Build Tool for compiling python scripts to exe format, on windows. It has a userfriendly interface and uses py2exe to do the compiling. No more messing around with command prompt, or setup scripts. PyBuilder will do it for you.
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    The ezpyinline is a pure python module which requires almost no setup to allows you to put C source code directly "inline" in a Python script or module, then the C code is automatically compiled and then loaded for immediate access from Python.
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