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    VisiData

    VisiData

    A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data

    VisiData is an interactive multitool for tabular 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. ...
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    OpenBB Terminal

    OpenBB Terminal

    Investment research for everyone, anywhere

    Fully written in python which is one of the most used programming languages due to its simplified syntax and shallow learning curve. It is the first time in history that users, regardless of their background, can so easily add features to an investment research platform. The MIT Open Source license allows any user to fork the project to either add features to the broader community or create their own customized terminal version.
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    alpha_vantage

    alpha_vantage

    A python wrapper for Alpha Vantage API for financial data.

    Alpha Vantage delivers a free API for real time financial data and most used finance indicators in a simple json or pandas format. This module implements a python interface to the free API provided by Alpha Vantage. You can have a look at all the API calls available in their API documentation. For code-less access to the APIs, you may also consider the official Google Sheet Add-on or the Microsoft Excel Add-on by Alpha Vantage. To get data from the API, simply import the library and call the object with your API key. ...
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    CapitalGainsCalc

    Converts simple lists of lots and sales into a TXF file

    US Tax Forms (1040 Schedule D and 8949 supplemental forms) require that every capital gains sale is listed by line, even if no cost basis or even a 1099-B has been provided to the IRS. Entering this data into tax software like TurboTax is tedious and error prone. Some institutions provide limited export capabilities such as CSV or excel export but this is not easy to translate into tax preparation software. These python scripts convert two simple to generate input files BuyLots.csv and Sales.csv into a .TXF file that can be imported into tax prep software and a second RemainingLots.csv that can be used for next year. The scripts automatically calculate the First In First Out lots for every sale and properly tag them in the TXF format ( https://turbotax.intuit.com/txf/TXF042.jsp ). ...
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    pyspread

    pyspread

    Python spreadsheet application

    Pyspread is a non-traditional spreadsheet application that is based on and written in the programming language Python. The goal of pyspread is to be the most pythonic spreadsheet. Pyspread expects Python expressions in its grid cells, which makes a spreadsheet specific language obsolete. Each cell returns a Python object that can be accessed from other cells. These objects can represent anything including lists or matrices. Dependencies + Python (>=2.7, <3.0) + numpy (>=1.1.0) + wxPython (>=2.8.10.1, Unicode version required) + matplotlib (>=1.1.1) + pycairo (>=1.8.8) Optional dependencies + python-gnupg (>=0.3.0, for opening own files without approval) + xlrd (>=0.9.2, for loading Excel® files) + xlwt (>=0.9.2, for saving Excel files, pyspread >=v0.3.0 required) + jedi (>=0.8.0, for tab completion and context help in the entry line, pyspread >=v0.3.0 required) + basemap (>=1.0.7, for the weather example pys file)
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    iTelliHashExcel

    iTelliHashExcel

    Cryptographic Hashing Application for Excel Files

    iTelliHashExcel is a cryptographic “one-way” hashing application designed to securely protect sensitive or private information from disclosure. Proper use of this program allows organizations, businesses, and individuals (i.e., the data owners) to share complete/intact datasets containing sensitive data with others without actually disclosing the sensitive or private information. Additionally, if such datasets are subsequently modified or enhanced through value-added services or products...
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    An Excel addin and server framework for implementing remote excel user-defined functions (UDFs). This framework is designed to provide a centralised warehouse of functions for Excel users (eg. within an organisation).
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    Generating Excel 97+ files with Python 2.4+ (need decorators), importing Excel 95+ files, support for UNICODE in Excel files, using variety of formatting features and printing options, Excel files and OLE2 compound files dumper. No need in Windows/COM
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    PythonOffice is a Python API for the Ms XML (Excel) Spreadsheet format. It allows you to read and write Excel XML documents from within the Python programming language. In future, support for other formats is planned, including OOo, Ms Open Xml.
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    pyXLWriter is a Python library for generating Excel compatible spreadsheets. It's a port of John McNamara's Perl Spreadsheet::WriteExcel 1.0 module (see http://www.cpan.org) to Python. Requires Python 2.1+. [Project was stopped]
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    The main purpose of "python2xlw" is to create an Excel-compatible file which can be sent to users via the web as an excel application. The motivation is mainly to support the display of XY Scatter plots and tabular numerical data(eg engineering data)
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