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    alpha_vantage

    A python wrapper for Alpha Vantage API for financial data.

    ...Next, get ready for some awesome, free, realtime finance data. Your API key may also be stored in the environment variable ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY. The library supports giving its results as json dictionaries (default), pandas dataframe (if installed) or csv, simply pass the parameter output_format='pandas' to change the format of the output for all the API calls in the given class.
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    Tally

    Tally

    Let agents classify your bank transactions

    ...At its core, Tally pairs a local rule engine with large language models so that an AI assistant (like Claude Code, Copilot, or any CLI agent) interprets, suggests, and categorizes expenses, savings, subscriptions, and income events based on your own rules and behavior. It generates human-readable reports and can produce HTML, JSON, or Markdown outputs to suit dashboards or personal finance workflows. The project emphasizes transparency, allowing users to see why a particular transaction was classified a certain way and to refine rules over time. While it’s tailored toward developers and advanced users, it also includes an interactive command-line experience for initializing budgets, generating charts, and diving deep into spending patterns.
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    VisiData

    VisiData

    A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data

    ...It combines the clarity of a spreadsheet, the efficiency of the terminal, and the power of Python, into a lightweight utility that can handle millions of rows with ease. A terminal interface for exploring and arranging tabular data. VisiData supports tsv, CSV, SQLite, JSON, xlsx (Excel), hdf5, and many other formats. Requires Linux, OS/X, or Windows (with WSL). Hundreds of other commands and options are also available; see the documentation. Code in the stable branch of this repository, including the main vd application, loaders, and plugins, is available for use and redistribution under GPLv3. VisiData is a free, open-source tool that lets you quickly open, explore, summarize, and analyze datasets in your computer’s terminal. ...
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    Settlement.py

    Terminal work-time settlement sheet (4-4-5 calendar).

    ...Requirements Linux, Python 3.8+, terminal 80×40+ Usage python3 Settlement.py [data_file.json] Features Mouse + keyboard navigation EN/PL language toggle (L) 6 color themes (T) Auto-save to JSON Weeks with data highlighted orange
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