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    DockStream

    DockStream

    A Docking Wrapper to Enhance De Novo Molecular Design

    ...The flexilibity to specifiy a large variety of docking configurations allows tailored protocols for diverse end applications. DockStream can also parallelize docking across CPU cores, increasing throughput. DockStream is integrated with the de novo design platform, REINVENT, allowing one to incorporate docking into the generative process, thus providing the agent with 3D structural information.
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    nbdev template

    nbdev template

    Template for nbdev projects

    Write, test, document, and distribute software packages and technical articles, all in one place, your notebook. Traditional programming environments throw away the result of your exploration in REPLs or notebooks. nbdev makes exploration an integral part of your workflow, all while promoting software engineering best practices.
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    Python Patterns

    Python Patterns

    A collection of design patterns/idioms in Python

    ...Includes pattern examples for testability, delegation, flyweight, proxy, etc., plus patterns outside the classical set (registry, specification, etc.) Each pattern has readable example code, often in its own module/file, sometimes showing more than one implementation style.
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    pangu.py

    pangu.py

    Paranoid text spacing in Python

    ...Mixed-script text often becomes cramped or ambiguous, and this library applies simple but effective typography rules to make it instantly more readable. It works both as a Python library and a command-line utility, so you can process strings in code, tidy files in bulk, or wire it into documentation and build pipelines. The transformation is idempotent: running it multiple times won’t keep adding spaces, which makes it safe in automated workflows. It’s designed to be pragmatic and lightweight, with sensible defaults that handle common edge cases found in websites, blogs, and multilingual technical docs. ...
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    PYWAL

    PYWAL

    Generate and change color-schemes on the fly

    ...It analyzes the input image, extracts a palette, and builds theme files for terminals, window managers, and various desktop applications so everything looks coordinated. The magic is that it’s not just a one-off script: it supports many terminals, shells, and launchers, and can export the colors in multiple formats (JSON, Xresources, CSS) for other programs to consume. It also includes a set of predefined themes if you don’t want to generate from an image. Many users integrate PYWAL into their login or wallpaper-change workflows so the desktop “breathes” with whatever image they set. ...
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    pycodestyle

    pycodestyle

    Simple Python style checker in one Python file

    ...This package used to be called pep8 but was renamed to pycodestyle to reduce confusion. Plugin architecture, adding new checks is easy. Parseable output, jump to error location in your editor. Just one Python file, requires only stdlib. You can use just the pycodestyle.py file for this purpose. Comes with a comprehensive test suite. There's also a package for Debian/Ubuntu, but it's not always the latest version. You can also make pycodestyle.py show the source code for each error, and even the relevant text from PEP 8. Or you can display how often each error was found.
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    Python-script syntax hi in Scribus

    Python-script syntax hi in Scribus

    Python script syntax highlighting in Scribus

    This Python script syntax highlighting in Scribus was written for the magazine layout "PROgrammer". Preview archives publications can be reached at http://raxp.radioliga.com. #Scribus Has built an incomplete version of the interpreter language Python. 1. First you need to enter at the beginning of the text object tag (eg. [Tem]) 2. Then, while maintaining isolation on a text object, "Stsenarii-> Run script" 3. Select the script. 4. Then, use this: "Stsenariy-> Recent stsenarii-> Script". 5. The script reads the text, looking for keywords, comments, figures, and then allocates them.
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    Python vipera

    Python vipera

    vipera is an application designer for Python

    vipera is a designer of applications for the programming language Python. It has two main objectives: 1) The design of an application from an educative point of view, paying special attention to the documentation and design of classes. 2) The automatic generation of base code for software projects. vipera is a combination of basic tools for the design of applications in the early stages of development, allowing the creation of modules (libraries) and definition of their basic characteristics, such as classes, functions, records, constants and import modules. ...
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    A Java-based creator for twodimensional, sprite-based RPGs.
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    Enough lame computing! The project for re-desiging and re-writing the computer world, based on old & new ideas that have never been implemented in a practical way. Research in form of discussion is in the public forum at this sourceforge project page.
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    Roc's purpose is to serve as a tool for those who know little about programming. It strives to create RPGs similar to those on your video game console. Roc is written in Python and wxPython. It will support all platforms compatible with wxPython.
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    Mallard is a graphical game design package, akin to many applications for Windows such as The Games Factory, RPG Maker, Game Maker, etc. It is written in Python with wxWidgets and PyGame, and therefore should support any OS which supports Python and SDL.
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