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    PaddleX

    PaddleX

    PaddlePaddle End-to-End Development Toolkit

    PaddleX is a deep learning full-process development tool based on the core framework, development kit, and tool components of Paddle. It has three characteristics opening up the whole process, integrating industrial practice, and being easy to use and integrate. Image classification and labeling is the most basic and simplest labeling task. Users only need to put pictures belonging to the same category in the same folder. When the model is trained, we need to divide the training set, the validation set and the test set. Therefore, we need to divide the above data. Using the paddlex command, the data set can be randomly divided into 70% training set, 20% validation set and 10% test set. If you use the PaddleX visualization client for model training, the data set division function is integrated in the client, and you do not need to use command division by yourself.
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    PennyLane

    PennyLane

    A cross-platform Python library for differentiable programming

    A cross-platform Python library for differentiable programming of quantum computers. Train a quantum computer the same way as a neural network. Built-in automatic differentiation of quantum circuits, using the near-term quantum devices directly. You can combine multiple quantum devices with classical processing arbitrarily! Support for hybrid quantum and classical models, and compatible with existing machine learning libraries. Quantum circuits can be set up to interface with either NumPy, PyTorch, JAX, or TensorFlow, allowing hybrid CPU-GPU-QPU computations. The same quantum circuit model can be run on different devices. Install plugins to run your computational circuits on more devices, including Strawberry Fields, Amazon Braket, Qiskit and IBM Q, Google Cirq, Rigetti Forest, and the Microsoft QDK.
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    Piccolo

    Piccolo

    A fast, user friendly ORM and query builder which supports asyncio

    Piccolo is a modern, fast, and type-safe ORM for Python, designed with developer ergonomics in mind. It provides a clean syntax for defining schemas and building queries while supporting both sync and async execution. With built-in admin tools and rich introspection, Piccolo is suitable for web apps, APIs, and small-to-medium scale backends that prioritize clarity and speed.
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    PlaystoreDownloader

    PlaystoreDownloader

    A command line tool to download Android applications

    A command line tool to download Android applications directly from the Google Play Store by specifying their package name (an initial one-time configuration is required) PlaystoreDownloader is a tool for downloading Android applications directly from the Google Play Store. After an initial (one-time) configuration, applications can be downloaded by specifying their package name. There are two ways of getting a working copy of PlaystoreDownloader on your own computer: either by using Docker or by using directly the source code in a Python 3 environment. In both cases, the first thing to do is to get a local copy of this repository, so open up a terminal in the directory where you want to save the project and clone the repository. Apart from valid Google Play Store credentials, the only requirement of this project is a working Python 3 (at least 3.7) installation and pipenv (for dependency management).
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    PowerfulSeal

    PowerfulSeal

    A powerful testing tool for Kubernetes clusters.

    PowerfulSeal injects failure into your Kubernetes clusters so that you can detect problems as early as possible. It allows for writing scenarios describing complete chaos experiments.
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    Pretty Jupyter

    Pretty Jupyter

    Creates dynamic html report from jupyter notebook.

    Pretty Jupyter is an easy-to-use package that allows to create beautiful & dynamic HTML reports. Most of the features require little to no work to get working and greatly improve the quality of the output report, or even the developer’s comfort when creating the report. For example, tabs make some visualizations much more comfortable. The features are integrated directly into the output page, therefore there is no need to have an interpreter running in the backend. This makes the HTML easily sendable or uploadable to a static website.
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    Pwntools

    Pwntools

    CTF framework and exploit development library

    Pwntools is a CTF framework and exploit development library. Written in Python, it is designed for rapid prototyping and development, and intended to make exploit writing as simple as possible. Whether you’re using it to write exploits, or as part of another software project will dictate how you use it. Historically pwntools was used as a sort of exploit-writing DSL. Simply doing from pwn import in a previous version of pwntools would bring all sorts of nice side-effects. This version imports everything from the toplevel pwnlib along with functions from a lot of submodules. This means that if you do import pwn or from pwn import , you will have access to everything you need to write an exploit. Calls pwnlib.term.init() to put your terminal in raw mode and implements functionality to make it appear like it isn’t. Tries to parse some of the values in sys.argv and every value it succeeds in parsing it removes.
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    PyGitHub

    PyGitHub

    Typed interactions with the GitHub API v3

    PyGitHub is a Python library to access the GitHub REST API. This library enables you to manage GitHub resources such as repositories, user profiles, and organizations in your Python applications. PyGithub is a Python library to use the Github API v3. With it, you can manage your Github resources (repositories, user profiles, organizations, etc.) from Python scripts. Should you have any question, any remark, or if you find a bug, or if there is something you can do with the API but not with PyGithub, please open an issue.
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    PyMySQL

    PyMySQL

    MySQL client library for Python

    PyMySQL is a 100% Python implementation of the MySQL client protocol, allowing Python applications to connect to MySQL and MariaDB databases without requiring binary extensions. It supports standard DB‑API 2.0 features, such as cursors, transactions, and parameterized queries. PyMySQL is versatile for web applications, scripts, and tools, offering compatibility with ORMs like SQLAlchemy and frameworks like Django.
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    PyObjC

    PyObjC

    The Python <-> Objective-C Bridge with bindings for macOS frameworks

    PyObjC is a Python-Objective-C bridge that allows Python scripts to interact with macOS Cocoa libraries. It enables developers to write native macOS apps entirely in Python by accessing Objective-C APIs.
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    Pyparsing

    Pyparsing

    Python library for creating PEG parsers

    pyparsing is a Python library that facilitates the creation of parsers using a parsing expression grammar (PEG) approach. It allows developers to construct grammars directly in Python code, offering an alternative to traditional parsing methods.​
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    Pyright

    Pyright

    Static type checker for Python

    Pyright is a fast type checker meant for large Python source bases. It can run in a “watch” mode and performs fast incremental updates when files are modified. Pyright supports configuration files that provide granular control over settings. Different “execution environments” can be associated with subdirectories within a source base. Each environment can specify different module search paths, python language versions, and platform targets. Type inference for function return values, instance variables, class variables, and globals. Type guards that understand conditional code flow constructs like if/else statements. Type hinting generics in standard collections. Pyright ships as both a command-line tool and a VS Code extension that provides many powerful features that help improve programming efficiency. The VS Code extension supports many time-saving language features.
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    Python LSP Server

    Python LSP Server

    Fork of the python-language-server project

    Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community. A Python 3.7+ implementation of the Language Server Protocol. The base language server requires Jedi to provide Completions, Definitions, Hover, References, Signature Help, and Symbols. Like all language servers, the configuration can be passed from the client that talks to this server (i.e. your editor/IDE or another tool that has the same purpose). The details of how this is done depend on the editor or plugin that you are using to communicate with python-lsp-server. The configuration options are available at that level are documented in CONFIGURATION.md. Overall configuration is computed first from user configuration (in home directory), overridden by configuration passed in by the language client, and then overridden by configuration discovered in the workspace.
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    Python Progressbar

    Python Progressbar

    Progressbar 2 - A progress bar for Python 2 and Python 3

    A text progress bar is typically used to display the progress of a long-running operation, providing a visual cue that processing is underway. The progressbar is based on the old Python progressbar package that was published on the now-defunct Google Code. Since that project was completely abandoned by its developer and the developer did not respond to my email, I decided to fork the package. This package is still backward compatible with the original progressbar package so you can safely use it as a drop-in replacement for existing projects. The ProgressBar class manages the current progress, and the format of the line is given by a number of widgets. A widget is an object that may display differently depending on the state of the progress bar.
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    Python Taint

    Python Taint

    Static Analysis Tool for Detecting Security Vulnerabilities in Python

    Static analysis of Python web applications based on theoretical foundations (Control flow graphs, fixed point, dataflow analysis) Detect command injection, SSRF, SQL injection, XSS, directory traveral etc. A lot of customization is possible. For functions from builtins or libraries, e.g. url_for or os.path.join, use the -m option to specify whether or not they return tainted values given tainted inputs, by default this file is used.
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    Python Web

    Python Web

    Course to learn frontend web development

    This repository is a beginner-friendly template for creating Python web applications using Flask. Designed by @mouredev for learning and practice, it provides a simple, minimalistic structure for serving HTML pages and static content. Ideal for educational purposes and small-scale web projects, it also includes preconfigured files to simplify deployment and local development.
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    Reflex Dev

    Reflex Dev

    Web apps in pure Python

    Reflex is a Python framework for building full-stack web apps entirely in Python—without writing JavaScript for the frontend. It provides fast live reloads, built-in state management, deployment tooling, and optional AI-powered scaffolding to accelerate development.
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    Responder

    Responder

    A familiar HTTP Service Framework for Python

    Responder is a web service framework, written for human beings. This gets you a ASGI app, with a production static files server (WhiteNoise) pre-installed, jinja2 templating (without additional imports), and a production web server based on uvloop, serving up requests with gzip compression automatically. A pleasant API, with a single import statement. Class-based views without inheritance. ASGI framework, the future of Python web services. WebSocket support! The ability to mount any ASGI / WSGI app at a subroute. f-string syntax route declaration. Mutable response object passed into each view. No need to return anything. Background tasks spawned off in a ThreadPoolExecutor. GraphQL (with GraphiQL) support! OpenAPI schema generation, with interactive documentation! Single-page webapp support!
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    Robusta KRR

    Robusta KRR

    Prometheus-based Kubernetes Resource Recommendations

    Robusta KRR (Kubernetes Resource Recommender) is a CLI tool for optimizing resource allocation in Kubernetes clusters. It gathers pod usage data from Prometheus and recommends requests and limits for CPU and memory. This reduces costs and improves performance.
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    SFD

    SFD

    S³FD: Single Shot Scale-invariant Face Detector, ICCV, 2017

    S³FD (Single Shot Scale-invariant Face Detector) is a real-time face detection framework designed to handle faces of various sizes with high accuracy using a single deep neural network. Developed by Shifeng Zhang, S³FD introduces a scale-compensation anchor matching strategy and enhanced detection architecture that makes it especially effective for detecting small faces—a long-standing challenge in face detection research. The project builds upon the SSD framework in Caffe, with modifications tailored for face detection tasks. It includes training scripts, evaluation code, and pre-trained models that achieve strong results on popular benchmarks such as AFW, PASCAL Face, FDDB, and WIDER FACE. The framework is optimized for speed and accuracy, making it suitable for both academic research and practical applications in computer vision.
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    SageMaker Hugging Face Inference Toolkit

    SageMaker Hugging Face Inference Toolkit

    Library for serving Transformers models on Amazon SageMaker

    SageMaker Hugging Face Inference Toolkit is an open-source library for serving Transformers models on Amazon SageMaker. This library provides default pre-processing, predict and postprocessing for certain Transformers models and tasks. It utilizes the SageMaker Inference Toolkit for starting up the model server, which is responsible for handling inference requests. For the Dockerfiles used for building SageMaker Hugging Face Containers, see AWS Deep Learning Containers. The SageMaker Hugging Face Inference Toolkit implements various additional environment variables to simplify your deployment experience. The Hugging Face Inference Toolkit allows user to override the default methods of the HuggingFaceHandlerService. SageMaker Hugging Face Inference Toolkit is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
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    SageMaker Scikit-Learn Extension

    SageMaker Scikit-Learn Extension

    A library of additional estimators and SageMaker tools based on scikit

    A library of additional estimators and SageMaker tools based on scikit-learn. This project contains standalone scikit-learn estimators and additional tools to support SageMaker Autopilot. Many of the additional estimators are based on existing scikit-learn estimators. SageMaker Scikit-Learn Extension is a Python module for machine learning built on top of scikit-learn. In order to use the I/O functionalies in the sagemaker_sklearn_extension.externals module, you will also need to install the mlio version 0.7 package via conda. The mlio package is only available through conda at the moment. You can also install from source by cloning this repository and running a pip install command in the root directory of the repository. For unit tests, tox will use pytest to run the unit tests in a Python 3.7 interpreter. tox will also run flake8 and pylint for style checks.
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    Saleor Commerce

    Saleor Commerce

    A modular, high performance, headless e-commerce platform

    An open-source, GraphQL-first e-commerce platform delivering ultra-fast, dynamic and personalized shopping experiences. A headless, GraphQL commerce platform delivering ultra-fast, dynamic, personalized shopping experiences. Beautiful online stores, anywhere, on any device. Saleor is a rapidly-growing open source e-commerce platform that has served high-volume companies from branches like publishing and apparel since 2012. Based on Python and Django, the latest major update introduces a modular front end powered by a GraphQL API and written with React and TypeScript. A comprehensive system for orders, dispatch, and refunds. Advanced payment and tax options, with full control over discounts and promotions. Packed with features that get stores to a wider audience.
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    Secdev Scapy

    Secdev Scapy

    Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program

    Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation libary written in Python. Scapy is able to forge or decode packets of a wide number of protocols, send them on the wire, capture them, match requests and replies, and much more. Scapy can be used as a REPL or as a library. It provides all the tools and documentation to quickly add custom network layers. Scapy runs natively on Linux, macOS, most Unixes, and on Windows with Npcap. It is published under GPLv2. Starting from version 2.5.0+, it supports Python 3.7+ (and PyPy). Scapy supports Python 2.7 and Python 3 (3.4 to 3.9). It's intended to be cross platform, and runs on many different platforms (Linux, OSX, *BSD, and Windows). Scapy can easily be used as an interactive shell to interact with the network. Scapy works without any external Python modules on Linux and BSD like operating systems.
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    Semantix

    Semantix

    Non-Pydantic, Non-JSON Schema, efficient AutoPrompting

    Semantix empowers developers to infuse meaning into their code through enhanced variable typing (semantic typing). By leveraging the power of large language models (LLMs) behind the scenes, Semantix transforms ordinary functions into intelligent, context-aware operations without explicit LLM calls.
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