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    Impacket

    A collection of Python classes for working with network protocols

    Impacket is a collection of Python classes designed for working with network protocols. It was primarily created in the hopes of alleviating some of the hindrances associated with the implementation of networking protocols and stacks, and aims to speed up research and educational activities. It provides low-level programmatic access to packets, and the protocol implementation itself for some of the protocols, like SMB1-3 and MSRPC. It features several protocols, including Ethernet, IP, TCP,...
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    Hypothesis

    Hypothesis

    The property-based testing library for Python

    Hypothesis is a powerful library for property-based testing in Python. Instead of writing specific test cases, users define properties and Hypothesis generates random inputs to uncover edge cases and bugs. It integrates with unittest and pytest, shrinking failing examples to minimal reproducible cases. Widely adopted in production systems, Hypothesis boosts code reliability by exploring input spaces far beyond manually crafted tests.
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    Barfi

    Barfi

    A Python visual Flow Based Programming library

    A Python visual Flow-Based Programming library that integrates into your existing workflow. Barfi is a Flow-Based Programming environment that provides a graphical programming interface. It is integratable into your existing Python workflows. A schema is built using barfi.Blocks. Then the schema is executed with barfi.ComputeEngine. Each barfi.Block has some properties that enable the FBP and schema building. Firstly, each Block has Input and Output interfaces that link to other Blocks. Each...
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    Kubernetes Operator Pythonic Framework

    Kubernetes Operator Pythonic Framework

    A Python framework to write Kubernetes operators in just a few lines

    Kopf —Kubernetes Operator Pythonic Framework— is a framework and a library to make Kubernetes operator's development easier, just in a few lines of Python code. The main goal is to bring the Domain-Driven Design to the infrastructure level, with Kubernetes being an orchestrator/database of the domain objects (custom resources), and the operators containing the domain logic (with no or minimal infrastructure logic). The project was originally started as zalando-incubator/kopf in March 2019,...
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    aws-encryption-sdk-cli

    aws-encryption-sdk-cli

    CLI wrapper around aws-encryption-sdk-python

    This command line tool can be used to encrypt and decrypt files and directories using the AWS Encryption SDK. If you have not already installed cryptography, you might need to install additional prerequisites as detailed in the cryptography installation guide for your operating system. Installation using a python virtual environment is recommended to avoid conflicts between system packages and user-installed packages. For the most part, the behavior of aws-encryption-cli in handling files is...
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    nbstripout

    nbstripout

    strip output from Jupyter and IPython notebooks

    Opens a notebook, strips its output, and writes the outputless version to the original file. Useful mainly as a git filter or pre-commit hook for users who don't want to track output in VCS. This does mostly the same thing as the Clear All Output command in the notebook UI. You can download and install the latest version of nbstripout from PyPI, the Python package index. Strip output from IPython / Jupyter / Zeppelin notebook (modifies the file in-place). Usually, nbstripout is installed per...
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    AI Chatbot Framework

    AI Chatbot Framework

    Python chatbot framework with Natural Language Understanding

    Building a chatbot can sound daunting, but it’s totally doable. AI Chatbot Framework is an AI powered conversational dialog interface built in Python. With this tool, it’s easy to create Natural Language conversational scenarios with no coding efforts whatsoever. The smooth UI makes it effortless to create and train conversations to the bot and it continuously gets smarter as it learns from conversations it has with people. AI Chatbot Framework can live on any channel of your choice (such as...
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    Pottery

    Pottery

    Redis for humans

    Redis is awesome, but Redis commands are not always intuitive. Pottery is a Pythonic way to access Redis. If you know how to use Python dicts, then you already know how to use Pottery. Pottery is useful for accessing Redis more easily, and also for implementing microservice resilience patterns, and it has been battle-tested in production at scale.
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    Optuna

    Optuna

    A hyperparameter optimization framework

    Optuna is an automatic hyperparameter optimization software framework, particularly designed for machine learning. It features an imperative, define-by-run style user API. Thanks to our define-by-run API, the code written with Optuna enjoys high modularity, and the user of Optuna can dynamically construct the search spaces for the hyperparameters. Optuna Dashboard is a real-time web dashboard for Optuna. You can check the optimization history, hyperparameter importances, etc. in graphs and...
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    I hate money

    I hate money

    A simple shared budget manager web application

    I hate money is a web application made to ease shared budget management. It keeps track of who bought what, when, and for whom; and helps to settle the bills. I hate money is written in python, using the flask framework. It’s developed with ease of use in mind and is trying to keep things simple. Hope you (will) like it! The code is distributed under a BSD beerware derivative: if you meet the people in person and you want to pay them a craft beer, you are highly encouraged to do so.
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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,...
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    DrissionPage

    DrissionPage

    Python based web automation tool. Powerful and elegant

    DrissionPage is a Python-based automation framework that blends the capabilities of Selenium for browser automation with Requests-HTML for fast, headless web data extraction. It enables seamless switching between browser-controlled and headless HTTP sessions within the same interface. Ideal for web scraping, testing, and automation, DrissionPage is lightweight and highly efficient, offering more flexibility than standard Selenium or Requests usage alone.
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    pydantic

    pydantic

    Data parsing and validation using Python type hints

    Data validation and settings management using Python type hinting. Fast and extensible, pydantic plays nicely with your linters/IDE/brain. Define how data should be in pure, canonical Python 3.6+; validate it with pydantic. id is of type int; the annotation-only declaration tells pydantic that this field is required. Strings, bytes or floats will be coerced to ints if possible; otherwise an exception will be raised. name is inferred as a string from the provided default; because it has a...
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    Patchwork

    Patchwork

    Automate code reviews, patching and documentation

    Patchwork automates development gruntwork like PR reviews, bug fixing, security patching, and more using a self-hosted CLI agent and your preferred LLMs.
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    ReactPy

    ReactPy

    It's React, but in Python

    ReactPy provides a React-style component model for Python developers to build web frontends without JavaScript. Components and hooks create declarative, reactive UIs, working across frameworks like Flask, Django, Jupyter, and more. With WebAssembly support for performance, ReactPy aims to empower Python-native frontend development.
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    AUTOMATIC1111 Stable Diffusion web UI
    AUTOMATIC1111's stable-diffusion-webui is a powerful, user-friendly web interface built on the Gradio library that allows users to easily interact with Stable Diffusion models for AI-powered image generation. Supporting both text-to-image (txt2img) and image-to-image (img2img) generation, this open-source UI offers a rich feature set including inpainting, outpainting, attention control, and multiple advanced upscaling options. With a flexible installation process across Windows, Linux, and...
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    tqdm

    tqdm

    A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI

    tqdm is a fast, extensible progress bar for Python and CLI that enables you to see the progress of your loops in a clear and smart way. Simply wrap any iterable with tqdm(iterable), and sit back and watch that progress meter go! tqdm can be wrapped around any iterable, or executed as a module with pipes. Just by inserting tqdm (or python -m tqdm) between pipes will pass through all stdin to stdout while printing progress to stderr. tqdm does not require any dependencies, has a very...
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    Spack

    Spack

    A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions

    A flexible package manager supporting multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers. Spack is a package manager for supercomputers, Linux, and macOS. It makes installing scientific software easy. Spack isn’t tied to a particular language; you can build a software stack in Python or R, link to libraries written in C, C++, or Fortran, and easily swap compilers or target specific microarchitectures. Spack offers a simple "spec" syntax that allows users to specify versions and configuration options. ...
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    Django Cachalot

    Django Cachalot

    No effort, no worry, maximum performance

    Caches your Django ORM queries and automatically invalidates them. Cachalot officially supports Python 3.7-3.10 and Django 2.2, 3.2, and 4.0-4.1 with the databases PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MySQL. Note: an upper limit on Django version is set for your safety. Please do not ignore it. To start developing, install the requirements and run the tests via tox. Currently, benchmarks are supported on Linux and Mac/Darwin. You will need a database called "cachalot" on MySQL and PostgreSQL. ...
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    Luigi

    Luigi

    Python module that helps you build complex pipelines of batch jobs

    Luigi is a Python (3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 tested) package that helps you build complex pipelines of batch jobs. It handles dependency resolution, workflow management, visualization, handling failures, command line integration, and much more. The purpose of Luigi is to address all the plumbing typically associated with long-running batch processes. You want to chain many tasks, automate them, and failures will happen. These tasks can be anything, but are typically long running things like Hadoop...
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    Rio

    Rio

    WebApps in pure Python. No JavaScript, HTML and CSS needed

    Rio is a Python framework designed to build web applications without the need for HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. Inspired by frameworks like Flutter and React, Rio offers a declarative interface and reusable components, enabling developers to create dynamic web apps entirely in Python. It streamlines the development process by managing both frontend and backend seamlessly.
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    bidict

    bidict

    The bidirectional mapping library for Python

    Depended on by Google, Venmo, CERN, Baidu, Tencent, and teams across the world since 2009. Familiar, Pythonic APIs that are carefully designed for safety, simplicity, flexibility, and ergonomics. Lightweight, with no runtime dependencies outside Python's standard library. Implemented in concise, well-factored, fully type-hinted Python code that is optimized for running efficiently as well as for long-term maintenance and stability. Extensively documented. 100% test coverage running...
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    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    Automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure

    Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. The Salt Project is an approach to infrastructure management built on a dynamic communication bus. Salt can be used for data-driven orchestration, remote execution for any infrastructure, configuration management for any app stack, and much more. Running commands on remote systems is the core function of Salt. Salt can execute commands across thousands of systems in seconds. Salt is built...
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    Yandex Music API

    Yandex Music API

    Non-official Python library for works with API service Index

    This library provides Python interface for anyone undocumented and self-made API Yandex Music. It is compatible with Python 3.7 + and supports working with both synchronous and asyncio code. In addition to implementing a clean API, this library has a number of — high-level wrapping classes in order to make the development of customers and scripts simple and understandable. All documentation was written from scratch based on logical analysis during reverse development (reverse engineering) API.
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    Dulwich

    Dulwich

    Pure-Python Git implementation

    Dulwich is a Python implementation of the Git file formats and protocols, which does not depend on Git itself. All functionality is available in pure Python. Optional C extensions can be built for improved performance. Dulwich takes its name from the area in London where the friendly Mr. and Mrs. Git once attended a cocktail party. Supported Python versions are Python 3.5 and later.
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