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    Spyder notebook plugin

    Spyder notebook plugin

    Jupyter notebook integration with Spyder

    Spyder plugin to use Jupyter notebooks inside Spyder. Currently, it supports basic functionality such as creating new notebooks, opening any notebook in your filesystem and saving notebooks at any location. You can also use Spyder's file switcher to easily switch between notebooks and open an IPython console connected to the kernel of a notebook to inspect its variables in the Variable Explorer.
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    Scrapy

    Scrapy

    A fast, high-level web crawling and web scraping framework

    Scrapy is a fast, open source, high-level framework for crawling websites and extracting structured data from these websites. Portable and written in Python, it can run on Windows, Linux, macOS and BSD. Scrapy is powerful, fast and simple, and also easily extensible. Simply write the rules to extract the data, and add new functionality if you wish without having to touch the core. Scrapy does the rest, and can be used in a number of applications. It can be used for data mining, monitoring...
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    HASS Configurator

    HASS Configurator

    Configuration UI for Home Assistant

    The HASS Configurator is a small web app (you access it via a web browser) that provides a filesystem browser and text-editor to modify files on the machine the configurator is running on. It has been created to allow easy configuration of Home Assistant. It is powered by Ace editor, which supports syntax highlighting for various code/markup languages. YAML files (the default language for Home Assistant configuration files) will be automatically checked for syntax errors while editing. ...
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    pre-commit-hooks

    pre-commit-hooks

    Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit

    Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit. Using pre-commit-hooks with pre-commit. Instead of loading the files, simply parse them for syntax. A syntax-only check enables extensions and unsafe constructs which would otherwise be forbidden. Using this option removes all guarantees of portability to other yaml implementations. Detect symlinks which are changed to regular files with a content of a path that that symlink was pointing to. This usually happens on Windows when a user clones a...
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    Watchdog

    Watchdog

    Python library and shell utilities to monitor filesystem events

    Python API library and shell utilities to monitor file system events. A simple program that uses watchdog to monitor directories specified as command-line arguments and logs events generated. Watchdog comes with an optional utility script called watchmedo. Please type watchmedo --help at the shell prompt to know more about this tool. You can use the shell-command subcommand to execute shell commands in response to events. watchmedo can read tricks.yaml files and execute tricks within them in...
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    AWS ParallelCluster Node

    AWS ParallelCluster Node

    Python package installed on the Amazon EC2 instances

    ...Built on the Open Source CfnCluster project, AWS ParallelCluster enables you to quickly build an HPC compute environment in AWS. It automatically sets up the required compute resources and a shared filesystem and offers a variety of batch schedulers such as AWS Batch and Slurm. AWS ParallelCluster facilitates both quick start proof of concepts (POCs) and production deployments. You can build higher-level workflows, such as a Genomics portal that automates the entire DNA sequencing workflow, on top of AWS ParallelCluster.
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    Qiling

    Qiling

    Qiling Advanced Binary Emulation Framework

    ...Using Qiling Framework saves you time. The API-rich Qiling Framework brings reverse and instrument binary to the next level quicker. Additionally, Qiling provides API access to register, memory, filesystem, operating system and debugger. Qiling also provides virtual machine-level API such as save and restore execution state. It combines binary instrumentation and binary emulation into one single framework.
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    tom_core

    tom_core

    tom_core - a tool for automating events on a computer

    tom_core is a software tool used for the automation of everything that happens on your computer. By using this application, you can easily record your activity on your computer, starting the recording at any moment that you choose. The application repeats all your clicks or drags, keystrokes, hotkeys, etc. All in exactly the timing and number of repetitions you need. The toolbox such as the optical recognition and voice control enables to branch out the recordings into complex forms, with...
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    HTTP Prompt

    HTTP Prompt

    An interactive command-line HTTP and API testing client

    ...With pipelines and output redirection, HTTP Prompt works seamlessly with your existing command line tools such as jq. Specify an OpenAPI/Swagger specification then you'll be able to explore API endpoints with ls like a filesystem.
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    gitfs

    gitfs

    Version controlled file system

    ...A user can mount any repository and all their changes will be automatically converted into commits. gitfs will also expose the history of the branch you're currently working on by simulating snapshots of every commit. gitfs is useful in places where you want to keep track of all your files, but at the same time you don't have the possibility of organizing everything into commits yourself. A FUSE filesystem for git repositories, with local cache. We provide packages for the major Ubuntu releases and MacOS.
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    porttree

    porttree

    Show dependences of a FreeBSD port as a pseudo graphic tree

    For a given FreeBSD port, determine its dependences using any combination of the FETCH_, EXTRACT_, PATCH_, BUILD_, LIB_, RUN_ and TEST_DEPENDS, and show them as a pseudo graphical tree. Use back references for cross-connections.
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    Java-based framework for decoupling back-end services and front-end interfaces. Browse and interact with a database, a class library, a network, a log file, or any live java object as though it were a filesystem. (It works with filesystems too!)
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    PyLibrary

    PyLibrary

    Libraries for Python developers.

    Development in Python (be it website or an App development or implementation of an automation framework) always involves certain operations like handling db queries, operations on web, development of data structures, windows operations (handing services, registries), logging and many more... What, if you have these libraries handy with you all the time? Just import and start using them.. In comes PyLibrary.. PyLibrary is a collection of infrastructure libraries that aid faster...
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    Clifire is a command line tool for mass file renaming. It supports regular expression renaming as well as some more user-friendly featurs such as cutting, padding and number formatting. It is aimed at remote use (e.g. ssh, telnet).
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    A zope product which provides an interface to keep track of product updates which need to be run on zope sites through an interface that keeps track of those that have been run, when, by who, and their outcome.
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    Rugg is a hard drive and filesystem harness tool that allows you to test and benchmark drives and filesystems, by writing simple to complex scenarios that can mimic the behaviour of real-world applications.
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    An AToM3 definition of a CASE framework for creating Zope products with files in the filesystem. The framework consists of a modelling notation ZProduct and a suit of related transformations.
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