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    srsly

    srsly

    Modern high-performance serialization utilities for Python

    This package bundles some of the best Python serialization libraries into one standalone package, with a high-level API that makes it easy to write code that's correct across platforms and Pythons. This allows us to provide all the serialization utilities we need in a single binary wheel. Currently supports JSON, JSONL, MessagePack, Pickle, and YAML. Serialization is hard, especially across Python versions and multiple platforms. After dealing with many subtle bugs over the years (encodings,...
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    jello

    jello

    CLI tool to filter JSON and JSON Lines data with Python syntax

    Filter JSON and JSON Lines data with Python syntax. jello is similar to jq in that it processes JSON and JSON Lines data except jello uses standard python dict and list syntax. JSON or JSON Lines can be piped into jello via STDIN or can be loaded from a JSON file or JSON Lines files (JSON Lines are automatically slurped into a list of dictionaries). Once loaded, the data is available as a python list or dictionary object named '_'. Processed data can be output as JSON, JSON Lines, bash array...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ebfformat

    ebfformat

    An Efficient Binary data Format

    EBF, which stands for Efficient Binary Format, is a binary file format for reading and writing binary data easily. Reading writing routines are currently available in C,C++,Fortran,Java, Python, IDL, MATLAB. A program called ebftkpy which has a set of utility functions to work with the .ebf files , e.g., viewing the contents and getting a summary, is also provided.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Python ADB

    Python ADB

    Python ADB + Fastboot implementation

    python-adb provides a pure-Python implementation of the Android Debug Bridge protocol so you can script Android devices without depending on the platform adb binary. It exposes high-level helpers for device discovery, shell commands, file push/pull, port forwarding, and log collection, making it easy to build automation around phones and emulators. Under the hood it speaks the ADB protocol directly and can connect via USB or over TCP, which is useful for lab setups and headless servers. Because it’s Python, you can compose device actions with your favorite testing, scraping, or data-collection libraries in one process. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Acid

    Python module for parsing and analyzing binary data files

    Acid is a module and a simple application for displaying content of binary data files. It relies on plugins for parsing file formats.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Analyzer for Files

    A tool to look into file contents

    Analyzer for Files (AoF) is a tool to look into file contents, analyze the structure with installed plug-ins, and show the results with several split windows including converted data and a tree if successful. It was designed as a workbench with a core and plug-in extensions. It can handle the normal plain-text file and data, complex binaries supported with the corresponding plug-ins. What's more, the developers can deploy and release their own plug-ins according to the plug-in developing...
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    This is a lightweight and fast library for reading and writing any PNM file - PBM, PGM and PPM, up to 16 bits per sample, in ascii/binary format. Library contains also a Python bindings - module pixfiles with PixFile class.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    bdd is a unix/linux command that handles bit streams (non byte-aligned). The name comes from binary-dd. bdd is written in Python and it tries to be extremely flexible but not very efficient.
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    This project offers 3 basic tools for manipulating binary files: 1) flexible hexdump 2) hexencoder that reads a binary file and applies provided binary changes at given offsets and 3) a binary compare that gives summary of ranges where files differ
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