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    Cortex Analyzers

    Cortex Analyzers

    Cortex Analyzers Repository

    Analyzers can be written in any programming language supported by Linux such as Python, Ruby, Perl, etc. Refer to the How to Write and Submit an Analyzer page for details on how to write and submit one.
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    Connexion

    Connexion

    Swagger/OpenAPI First framework for Python on top of Flask

    ...Reduce misinterpretation about what an API is going to look like. With Connexion, you write the spec first. Connexion then calls your Python code, handling the mapping from the specification to the code. This incentivizes you to write the specification so that all of your developers can understand what your API does, even before you write a single line of code.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    pytablewriter

    pytablewriter

    pytablewriter is a Python library to write a table in various formats

    pytablewriter is a Python library to write a table in various formats: AsciiDoc / CSV / Elasticsearch / HTML / JavaScript / JSON / LaTeX / LDJSON / LTSV / Markdown / MediaWiki / NumPy / Excel / Pandas / Python / reStructuredText / SQLite / TOML / TSV / YAML.
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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, locales, large files) our libraries like spaCy and Prodigy have steadily grown a number of utility functions to wrap the multiple serialization formats we need to support (especially json, msgpack and pickle). ...
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    adstex

    adstex

    Automated generation of NASA ADS bibtex entries directly from citation

    adstex automatically identifies all citation keys (e.g., identifiers, author+year) in your TeX source files and uses NASA's Astrophysics Data System (ADS) to generate corresponding bibtex entries. Write your papers without worrying about the bibtex entries. Simply put down arXiv IDs, ADS bibcodes, DOIs, or first author & year citation keys in your \cite commands, and then use adstex to automatically generate the bibtex file for you.
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    Canmatrix

    Canmatrix

    Converting Can (Controller Area Network) Database Formats

    Canmatrix is a Python package to read and write several CAN (Controller Area Network) database formats. Canmatrix implements a "Python Can Matrix Object" which describes the can-communication and the needed objects (Board units, Frames, Signals, Values, ...) Canmatrix also includes two Tools (can convert and can compare) for converting and comparing CAN databases.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    SQLModel

    SQLModel

    SQL databases in Python, designed for simplicity, compatibility

    SQLModel, SQL databases in Python, designed for simplicity, compatibility, and robustness. SQLModel is a library for interacting with SQL databases from Python code, with Python objects. It is designed to be intuitive, easy to use, highly compatible, and robust. SQLModel is based on Python-type annotations, and powered by Pydantic and SQLAlchemy.
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    Pelican

    Pelican

    Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax

    Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database or server-side logic. Chronological content (e.g., articles, blog posts) as well as static pages. Integration with external services. Site themes (created using Jinja2 templates). Publication of articles in multiple languages. Generation of Atom and RSS feeds. Code syntax highlighting via Pygments. Import existing content from WordPress, Dotclear, or RSS feeds. Fast rebuild times due to content caching and selective output writing....
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    The Sound Description Interchange Format (SDIF) is an established standard for the interchange of sound descriptions and analysis data. This project provides libraries, SDIF (in C) and Easdif (in C++), tools, and wrappers to read and write SDIF files.
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    Dominate

    Dominate

    Dominate is a Python library for creating and manipulating HTML docs

    Dominate is a Python library for creating and manipulating HTML documents using an elegant DOM API. It allows you to write HTML pages in pure Python very concisely, which eliminates the need to learn another template language, and lets you take advantage of the more powerful features of Python. Dominate can also use keyword arguments to append attributes onto your tags. Most of the attributes are a direct copy from the HTML spec with a few variations.
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    pdf-editor

    pdf-editor

    Edit your PDFs without needing a subscription or creating accounts

    ...PDF and Word documents are binary files, which makes them much more complex than plaintext files. In addition to text, they store lots of font, color, and layout information. If you want your programs to read or write to PDFs or Word documents, you’ll need to do more than simply pass their filenames to open().
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    ebfformat

    ebfformat

    An Efficient Binary data Format

    ...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. The EBF specification is designed to be concise and easy to understand to make it easier for others to write their own code if needed. It is also designed to simplify the programming of input output routines in different programming languages. In a nutshell an EBF file is a collection of data objects. Each data object is specified by a unique name and a single file can have multiple data objects. Each data object is preceded by a meta-data or header which describes the binary data associated with it. ...
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    Scripts to assist blind people to read and write LaTeX. The current line of a file being edited is translated into speech and Braille output. This can be used by assistive technology such as screenreaders.
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    hyperjson

    hyperjson

    Python module for reading/writing JSON data using Rust's serde-json

    A hyper-fast, safe Python module to read and write JSON data. Works as a drop-in replacement for Python's built-in json module. This is alpha software and there will be bugs, so maybe don't deploy to production just yet.
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    pyspider

    pyspider

    A powerful Spider(Web Crawler) system in Python

    pyspider is a powerful Spider(Web Crawler) system in Python. Components are connected by message queue. Every component, including message queue, is running in their own process/thread, and replaceable. That means, when process is slow, you can have many instances of processor and make full use of multiple CPUs, or deploy to multiple machines. This architecture makes pyspider really fast. benchmarking. Since pyspider has various components, you can just run pyspider to start a standalone and...
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    NIF File Format Library and Tools
    ...We are creating a unified description of the NIF file format allowing our contributors to build tools and utilities, to facilitate user created content. The tools will allow users to: - View/Edit/Visualise the data of a NIF model. - Libraries to Read/Write the NIF Format. - Import/Export NIF models into various 3D package via Plug-ins. - Custom content creation for NetImmerse/Gamebryo Games.
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    Easy Equations

    Easy Equations

    Hand Written Equation Creator

    Easy Equations is a utility using which one can write the mathematical equations. The focus of this utility is to provide user friendly access to write mathematical equations which is helpful for students, lecturers, mathematicians and Research persons who prefer using mathematical equations in a document, PowerPoint or web sites. Works on Windows as well as Linux platforms. Software Requirements: JDK 7 or higher.
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    This project is moved to: https://github.com/libyal/libewf This site still contains contibs.
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    Wiko, the wiki compiler, compiles wiki like files into html and LaTeX, combining easy wiki syntax, your preferred non-web text editor and svn/cvs control to write static webs, cientific articles or even blogs.
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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.
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    y_serial: warehouse Py objects w/ SQLite
    Serialization + persistance : in a few lines of code, compress and annotate Python objects into SQLite; then later retrieve them chronologically by keywords without any SQL. Most useful "standard" module for a database to store schema-less data.
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    COBOL Data Definitions
    Parse, analyze and -- most importantly -- use COBOL data definitions. This gives you access to COBOL data from Python programs. Write data analyzers, one-time data conversion utilities and Python programs that are part of COBOL systems. Really.
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    PyPNetCDF is a Numeric-based Python package that allows read and/or write to NetCDF file in a parallel environment using MPI and an interface created to PnetCDF library. The objects are very similar to Konrad Hinsen's definitions but in a parallel way.
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    Write your HotSync conduit in Python. Initial source code kindly donated by Jeff Senn. Project source almost complete when donated. Currently Alpha status due to dormancy. Project is a Python module that talks to the Palm C HotSync APIs.
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    PySimpleTable

    Lightweight Python 2D table object with column headers

    For 2D data objects in Python, you have 3 main options: - Numpy Array - Pandas DataFrame (built on np.array) - SQL table Numpy and Pandas are great for working with a complete set of data, but not very efficient for building up row by row. SQL is good for building up the object row by row, but you have to write SQL and leave the world of Python objects. PySimpleTable tries to find the middle ground with more flexibility than Numpy or Pandas for incrementally building a 2D object without needing to use SQL. Once the 2D object is created, call an included method to convert it to a more efficient and powerful Numpy Array or Pandas DataFrame for the real work. ...
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