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    wxPython Project Phoenix

    wxPython Project Phoenix

    wxPython's Project Phoenix. A new implementation of wxPython

    ...Just like "Classic" wxPython, Phoenix wraps the wxWidgets C++ toolkit and provides access to the user interface portions of the wxWidgets API, enabling Python applications to have a native GUI on Windows, Macs or Unix systems, with a native look and feel and requiring very little (if any) platform-specific code.
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    Wemake Django Template

    Wemake Django Template

    Bleeding edge django template focused on code quality and security

    What this project is all about? The main idea of this project is to provide a fully configured template for django projects, where code quality, testing, documentation, security, and scalability are number one priorities. This template is a result of implementing our processes, it should not be considered as an independent part. When developing this template we had several goals in mind. Development environment should be bootstrapped easily, so we use docker-compose for that.
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    Goose Developer Agent

    Goose Developer Agent

    Goose is a developer agent that operates from your command line

    Goose is a developer agent that supercharges your software development by automating an array of coding tasks directly within your terminal or IDE. Guided by you, it can intelligently assess your project's needs, generate the required code or modifications, and implement these changes on its own. Goose can interact with a multitude of tools via external APIs such as Jira, GitHub, Slack, infrastructure and data pipelines, and more -- if your task uses a shell command or can be carried out by a Python script, Goose can do it for you too! Like semi-autonomous driving, Goose handles the heavy lifting, allowing you to focus on other priorities. ...
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    Flagsmith

    Flagsmith

    Open source feature flagging and remote config service

    ...Whether you are moving off an in-house solution or using toggles for the first time, you will be amazed by the power and efficiency gained by using Flagsmith. Flagsmith makes it easy to create and manage feature toggles across web, mobile, and server-side applications. Just wrap a section of code with a flag, and then use Flagsmith to manage that feature. Manage feature flags by the development environment, and for individual users, a segment of users, or a percentage. This means quickly implementing practices like canary deployments. Multivariate flags allow you to use a percentage split across two or more variations for precise A/B/n testing and experimentation.
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    Playground Cheatsheet for Python

    Playground Cheatsheet for Python

    Playground and cheatsheet for learning Python

    learn-python is another repository by Oleksii Trekhleb that serves as both a playground and an interactive cheatsheet for learning Python. It contains numerous Python scripts organized by topic (lists, dictionaries, loops, functions, classes, modules, etc.), each with code examples, explanations, test assertions, and links to further readings. The design supports “learn by doing”: you can modify the code, run the tests, see how behavior changes, and thus internalize Python language features, idioms, and good style practices (including linting and PEP8). Because it is organized in bite-sized chunks, it’s ideal for beginners or people refreshing their Python skills who want to revisit syntax and common patterns before moving into larger frameworks or applications. ...
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    Django-CRM

    Django-CRM

    Open Source CRM based on Django

    Django CRM is opensource CRM developed on django framework. It has all the basic features of CRM to start with. We welcome code contributions and feature requests via github. Create and activate a virtual environment. Install the project's dependency after activating env.
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    SublimeLinter-eslint

    SublimeLinter-eslint

    This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to ESLint

    This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to ESLint. It will be used with "JavaScript" files, but since eslint is pluggable, it can actually lint a variety of other files as well. SublimeLinter will detect some installed local plugins, and thus it should work automatically for e.g. .vue or .ts files. If it works on the command line, there is a chance it works in Sublime without further ado. Make sure the plugins are installed locally colocated to eslint itself. T.i.,...
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    Ollama Python

    Ollama Python

    Ollama Python library

    ollama-python is an open-source Python SDK that wraps the Ollama CLI, allowing seamless interaction with local large language models (LLMs) managed by Ollama. Developers use it to load models, send prompts, manage sessions, and stream responses directly from Python code. It simplifies integration of Ollama-based models into applications, supporting synchronous and streaming modes. This tool is ideal for those building AI-driven apps with local model deployment.
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    Matplotlib

    Matplotlib

    matplotlib: plotting with Python

    Matplotlib is a comprehensive library for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations in Python. Matplotlib makes easy things easy and hard things possible. Matplotlib ships with several add-on toolkits, including 3D plotting with mplot3d, axes helpers in axes_grid1 and axis helpers in axisartist. A large number of third party packages extend and build on Matplotlib functionality, including several higher-level plotting interfaces (seaborn, HoloViews, ggplot, ...), and a...
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    Sphinx

    Sphinx

    Main repository for the Sphinx documentation builder

    ...Easy definition of a document tree, with automatic links to siblings, parents and children. General index as well as a language-specific module index. Automatic highlighting using the Pygments highlighter. Automatic testing of code snippets, the inclusion of docstrings from Python modules (API docs), and more.
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    YAPF

    YAPF

    A formatter for Python files

    YAPF is a Python code formatter that automatically rewrites source to match a chosen style, using a clang-format–inspired algorithm to search for the “best” layout under your rules. Instead of relying on a fixed set of heuristics, it explores formatting decisions and chooses the lowest-cost result, aiming to produce code a human would write when following a style guide.
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    Multimodal

    Multimodal

    TorchMultimodal is a PyTorch library

    This project, also known as TorchMultimodal, is a PyTorch library for building, training, and experimenting with multimodal, multi-task models at scale. The library provides modular building blocks such as encoders, fusion modules, loss functions, and transformations that support combining modalities (vision, text, audio, etc.) in unified architectures. It includes a collection of ready model classes—like ALBEF, CLIP, BLIP-2, COCA, FLAVA, MDETR, and Omnivore—that serve as reference implementations you can adopt or adapt. The design emphasizes composability: you can mix and match encoder, fusion, and decoder components rather than starting from monolithic models. ...
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    Pysheeet

    Pysheeet

    Python Cheat Sheet

    Pysheeet is a community-driven collection of Python code snippets covering common patterns and tasks like sockets, file I/O, data structures, and more. Each snippet is concise and battle-tested, designed to save coding time and reduce boilerplate. With documentation hosted on Read the Docs and an active GitHub repo, it’s a go-to resource for Python developers.
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    httpdbg

    httpdbg

    Tool for Python developers to easily debug the HTTP(S) client requests

    httpdbg is a tool for Python developers to easily debug the HTTP(S) client requests in a Python program.
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    Ansible for DevOps

    Ansible for DevOps

    Ansible for DevOps examples

    ...The code is structured by chapter/topic, so you can pick a scenario (for example “nodejs deployment” or “ELK stack”) and dive into a fully featured Ansible solution rather than starting from scratch. Because Ansible is popular for provisioning and configuration management, this repository lowers the barrier to experimenting with real infra patterns.
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    Avalanche

    Avalanche

    End-to-End Library for Continual Learning based on PyTorch

    Avalanche is an end-to-end Continual Learning library based on Pytorch, born within ContinualAI with the unique goal of providing a shared and collaborative open-source (MIT licensed) codebase for fast prototyping, training and reproducible evaluation of continual learning algorithms. Avalanche can help Continual Learning researchers in several ways. This module maintains a uniform API for data handling: mostly generating a stream of data from one or more datasets. It contains all the major...
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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.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Django Rules

    Django Rules

    Awesome Django authorization, without the database

    ...Seamless integration with Django views, templates and the Admin for testing for object-level permissions. Efficient and smart. No need to mess around with a database to figure out whether John really wrote that book. Simple. Dive in the code. You'll need 10 minutes to figure out how it works. Powerful. rules comes complete with advanced features, such as invocation context and storage for arbitrary data, skipping evaluation of predicates.
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    Python-Spider

    Python-Spider

    Python3 web crawler practice

    ...For people wanting to get hands-on with building scrapers, collecting data, or learning how to navigate web programming in Python, this repository acts as a didactic reference or starting point. Because it’s published publicly under an open license, users are free to fork and adapt the code.
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    pre-commit

    pre-commit

    Framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks

    Git hook scripts are useful for identifying simple issues before submission to code review. We run our hooks on every commit to automatically point out issues in code such as missing semicolons, trailing whitespace, and debug statements. By pointing these issues out before code review, this allows a code reviewer to focus on the architecture of a change while not wasting time with trivial style nitpicks. As we created more libraries and projects we recognized that sharing our pre-commit hooks across projects is painful. ...
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    Ray

    Ray

    A unified framework for scalable computing

    Modern workloads like deep learning and hyperparameter tuning are compute-intensive and require distributed or parallel execution. Ray makes it effortless to parallelize single machine code — go from a single CPU to multi-core, multi-GPU or multi-node with minimal code changes. Accelerate your PyTorch and Tensorflow workload with a more resource-efficient and flexible distributed execution framework powered by Ray. Accelerate your hyperparameter search workloads with Ray Tune. Find the best model and reduce training costs by using the latest optimization algorithms. ...
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    PDFSticher

    PDFSticher

    Code repository for PDFStitcher, a utility to stitch together PDFs

    The open source PDF stitching software for sewists, by sewists. PDFSticher is a utility for stitching together many PDF pages from one document into a single page. This is also called "N-Up" or page imposition. This program was created in order to convert sewing patterns into a convenient format for projecting, though it could be used to stitch together any PDF. Since version 0.4, it is also possible to select layers for inclusion/exclusion in the final output. Additionally, line properties...
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    NiceGUI

    NiceGUI

    Create web-based user interfaces with Python

    NiceGUI is a Python-based UI framework that enables developers to create interactive web applications using only Python code. It abstracts away the complexities of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, allowing for rapid development of web interfaces directly from Python scripts. NiceGUI is suitable for building dashboards, control panels, and other web-based tools, especially in contexts like robotics and data visualization.
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    BlackSheep

    BlackSheep

    Fast ASGI web framework for Python

    BlackSheep is an asynchronous web framework to build event-based web applications with Python. A rich code API, based on dependency injection and inspired by Flask and ASP.NET Core. A typing-friendly codebase, which enables a comfortable development experience thanks to hints when coding with IDEs. Built-in generation of OpenAPI Documentation, supporting version 3, YAML, and JSON. A cross-platform framework, using the most modern versions of Python.
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    PRML

    PRML

    PRML algorithms implemented in Python

    ...Bishop, providing a practical and accessible Python reference for both students and professionals. Rather than just summarizing concepts, the repository includes working code that demonstrates linear regression and classification, kernel methods, neural networks, graphical models, mixture models with EM algorithms, approximate inference, and sequential data methods — all following the book’s structure and notation. Many of these algorithms are paired with Jupyter notebooks that let users interact with the code, visualize results, and experiment with parameters in a way that deeply strengthens theoretical understanding.
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