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    Originally a reimplementation of OpenGroupware's ZideStore. While compatible with legacy ZideStore Coils provides a sophisticated workflow system with ETL and integration capabilities and superior WebDAV/CalDAV features and compatibility. The workflow engine suppports processes described in BPML and provides integration with a variety of services include SSH, LPD, LDAP, and relation databases.
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    pyphoon

    pyphoon

    ASCII Art Phase of the Moon (Python version)

    pyphoon is a small command-line program that renders the current Moon phase as detailed ASCII art directly in your terminal. It computes lunar ephemerides for a given date and location, then maps the illuminated portion onto characters to approximate shading with surprising fidelity. The tool supports showing past or future phases, so you can visualize how the Moon will look on specific dates without opening a browser or an app. It’s intentionally minimal: no GUI, no heavy dependencies, just...
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    BPYTOP

    BPYTOP

    Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor

    BPYTOP is a feature-rich, terminal-based resource monitor written in Python 3 that provides a highly visual overview of system performance. It displays real-time usage and statistics for CPU, memory, disks, network, and processes, with colorful graphs and widgets that update at configurable intervals. Users can drill into a process list, sort by various metrics, view tree hierarchies, and quickly spot heavy resource consumers.
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    Bashtop

    Bashtop

    Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor

    Bashtop is a resource monitor written primarily in Bash with some Python support, displaying real-time usage of system resources: CPU, memory, disks, network, and processes. It provides an interactive, visually pleasant UI in the terminal (graphs, colors, etc.), process list filtering, sorting, and controls to send signals to processes. Bashtop supports themes, configurable update intervals, and has optional dependencies to augment its functionality (e.g. for temperature, extended stats). It...
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    0.9.5stable and beyond... USE THE EGGS! get CalendarX via egg or tarball at Pypi or dist.plone.org. CalendarX is a feature-rich calendar and event CMS built in python using Plone and Archetypes. Event categories (metacalendar) and more.
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    This project is for credit in UIUC's CS327 Software Engineering class. This is a class scheduler written in ocaml and python, using a web interface. The feature list will be decided as the project progresses.
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