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    PyQuil

    PyQuil

    A Python library for quantum programming using Quil

    ...Without installing anything, you can quickly get started with quantum programming by exploring our interactive Jupyter Notebook tutorials and examples. To run them in a preconfigured execution environment on Binder, click the "launch binder" badge at the top of the README or the link here! To learn more about the tutorials and how you can add your own, visit the rigetti/forest-tutorials repository. If you'd rather set everything up locally, or are interested in contributing to pyQuil, continue to the next section for instructions on installing pyQuil and the Forest SDK.
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    Jupyter Docker Stacks

    Jupyter Docker Stacks

    Ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications

    ...These stacks support a range of use cases, from lightweight base notebook images to full featured environments that include scientific computing libraries, machine learning tools, and IDE-like notebook interfaces, all within Docker containers that run consistently across machines. Users can pull a particular stack image and launch a Jupyter server without worrying about installing Python, R, or complex dependencies themselves — everything needed is baked into the container. This makes the stacks especially useful for education, demos, collaborative coding, and CI/CD workflows where consistent environments are crucial, and it integrates smoothly with cloud platforms, JupyterHub deployments, and Binder for interactive sharing.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Alfred-Workflow

    Alfred-Workflow

    Full-featured library for writing Alfred 3 & 4 workflows

    ...Alfred-Workflow takes care of a lot of the details for you, allowing you to concentrate your efforts on your workflow’s functionality. Alfred-Workflow supports macOS 10.7+ (Python 2.7). Easily launch background tasks (daemons) to keep your workflow responsive. Check for and install new workflow versions using GitHub releases. Post notifications with Notification Center (10.8+ only) Error handling and logging for easier development and support. “Magic” arguments to help development, debugging and management of the workflow.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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