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    ShadowSocksShare

    ShadowSocksShare

    Python ShadowSocks framework

    This project obtains the shared ss(r) account from the ss(r) shared website crawler, redistributes the account and generates a subscription link by parsing and verifying the account connectivity. Since Google plus will be closed on April 2, 2019, almost all the available accounts crawled before come from Google plus. So if you are building your own website, please keep an eye on the updates of this project and redeploy using the latest source code.
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    XMessages for Python lets you easily integrate the X-Messages spec for simple server-client messaging into web applications. See http://www.xmessages.org for more info.
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    "Yet Another Do-It-Yourself (Test) Automation Framework" specification. Use or modify one of the existing software implementations (hosted/referenced here), or implement the framework yourself. Download and read the spec for more details.
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    AnkiQT Lite (also known as Anki QPE) is a port of ankiqt (the GUI component of Anki) to the QT Palmtop Environment. It allows Anki to be run on a lower spec device, such as a PDA.
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    An extremely fast implementation of the xmlrpc spec for Python (written in C). It supports both blocking and non-blocking clients and servers on Windows and POSIX platforms. Version 0.8.1 is 100% compliant with the www.xmlrpc.com validator.
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    An implementation of the BEEP spec in Python. Initially this will be a porting effort from the Java-beepcore (from Invisible Worlds) library. Eventually, we will refactor and make it more pythonic.
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    XmlRpcStream is designed for the situation where a persistant connection between client and server is required. XmlRpcStream is not complient with the XML RPC spec as it doesn't use HTTP as the transport protocol.
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    rpm-depcheck is a tool for checking the RPM dependencies of a specified command. It is useful, for example, for getting an indication of what should be included in the "BuildRequires" tag of a RPM spec file when compiling a program.
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