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    Termux:X11

    Termux:X11

    Termux X11 add-on application

    Termux is an Android terminal emulator and Linux environment app that works directly with no rooting or setup required. A minimal base system is installed automatically - additional packages are available using the APT package manager. Termux combines standard packages with accurate terminal emulation in a beautiful open-source solution. Access API endpoints with curl and use rsync to store backups of your contact list on a remote server.
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    requests-cache

    requests-cache

    Persistent HTTP cache for python requests

    requests-cache is a persistent HTTP cache that provides an easy way to get better performance with the Python requests library. Keep using the requests library you’re already familiar with. Add caching with a drop-in replacement for requests. The session, or install globally to add transparent caching to all request functions. Get sub-millisecond response times for cached responses. When they expire, you still save time with conditional requests.
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    PyWikiServer is a WikiWiki web server written entirely in Python. Data files are encoded using docbook XML. It does not need neither a Web Server nor any conversion/stylesheet tool.
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