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    MyPy

    MyPy

    Optional static typing for Python

    mypy is a static type checker for Python that analyzes source code without executing it, catching type errors early in development. It implements PEP 484-style type hints and supports gradual typing, allowing untyped or partially typed modules to coexist with statically typed code. The tool integrates with common editors and CI systems, and offers a daemon mode for fast, incremental checks across large codebases. Advanced configuration via mypy.ini or pyproject.toml enables per-module...
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    airda

    airda

    airda(Air Data Agent

    airda(Air Data Agent) is a multi-smart body for data analysis, capable of understanding data development and data analysis needs, understanding data, generating data-oriented queries, data visualization, machine learning and other tasks of SQL and Python codes.
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    API Correios

    API Correios

    API correios.com.br in Python

    pycorreios is a Python library aimed at interacting with Brazil’s postal service (Correios) APIs, making it easier for developers to track shipments, calculate postage, query service availability, and integrate with Brazilian e-commerce flows. The library abstracts the raw SOAP or REST endpoints exposed by Correios, providing Pythonic methods to perform common tasks like tracking a package by its code or computing shipping cost/lead time between postal codes. It handles serialization and...
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    AET

    AET

    Detects visual changes on websites and performs page health checks

    AET is a system that detects visual changes on websites and performs basic page health checks (like w3c compliance, accessibility, HTTP status codes, JS Error checks and others). AET is designed as a flexible system that can be adapted and tailored to the regression requirements of a given project. The tool has been developed to aid front-end client-side layout regression testing of websites or portfolios, in essence assessing the impact or change of a website from one snapshot to the next.
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    RNA-Seq-Simulator

    Realistic simulation of RNA-Seq short reads

    A suite of Python programs to produce simulated Illumina RNA-Seq reads with a high level of realism. The starting positions of the reads and the distributions of read errors and quality codes are all empirically derived from real RNA-Seq datasets. The suite includes Python scripts to prepare the empirical read creation probability and read error distribution tables, and to generate and postprocess the simulated reads.
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