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    word_cloud

    word_cloud

    A little word cloud generator in Python

    ...The wordcloud_cli tool can be used to generate word clouds directly from the command-line. If you're dealing with PDF files, then pdftotext, included by default with many Linux distribution, comes in handy. Use wordcloud_cli --help so see all available options. The wordcloud library is MIT licenced, but contains DroidSansMono.ttf, a true type font by Google, that is apache licensed.
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    URS (Universal Reddit Scraper)

    URS (Universal Reddit Scraper)

    A comprehensive Reddit scraping command-line tool written in Python

    Universal Reddit Scraper, a comprehensive Reddit scraping command-line tool written in Python. Whether you are using URS for enterprise or personal use, I am very interested in hearing about your use case and how it has helped you achieve a goal. This is a comprehensive Reddit scraping tool that integrates multiple features. All files except for those generated by the wordcloud tool are exported to JSON by default. Wordcloud files are exported to PNG by default. All exported files are saved...
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    wordle

    wordle

    Create a wordcloud for a Git repository

    Create a wordcloud for a Git repository. Can also create wordclouds from directories of source files or a single source file. wordle uses tox to automate testing and packaging, and pre-commit to maintain code quality. Tests are run with tox and pytest. To run tests for a specific Python version, such as Python 3.6. The documentation is powered by Sphinx. A local copy of the documentation can be built with tox. Type annotations are checked using mypy. Run mypy using tox.
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    PSWordCloud

    PSWordCloud

    Create pretty word clouds with PowerShell!

    Create pretty word clouds with PowerShell!
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    IDEA (Text Data Visualizer)

    IDEA (Text Data Visualizer)

    Text Data Visualizer with Django

    It is hard for non-developer to visualize data. But if you use IDEA, you can visualize data easily. If you want to test Project: IDEA locally on your environment, you require mecab-ko and mecab-ko-dic. If you have some data which you want to visualize, just put it in IDEA. Then click the Visualization button!
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    Colorful Wordcloud Using Mathematical Curves
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