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🚀 Your next Python package needs a bleeding-edge project structure.
Python-centric Cookiecutter for Molecular Computational Chemistry Packages
A wrapper for locust to allow running load tests in python or on AWS Lambda
Python package for analyzing Telegram chats and finding correlations between people
PyPI downloads analytics dashboard
A Chat-Server/Chat-System based on AMQP protocol(RabbitMQ) + AMQP Python Client(PIKA) + Websockets(SockJS) + Async Python Server(Tornado)
Monitor your ML jobs on mobile devices📱, especially for Google Colab / Kaggle
Fully automated Gaussian decomposition package for emission line spectra
Pip rewritten in Rust.
Python interface to TECAN Fluent liquid handling robot
Framework for efficient high-dimensional association analyses.
CoreUI components for Plotly Dash.
Jupyter notebooks of different python packages like opencv, numpy, PIL (Pillow) etc
This article is a step-by-step guide to assembling and publishing a small, open-source Python package; topics covered include directory structure, basic unit tests, basic continuous integration setup, and publication to a repository.
BingImages is a python packages which lets you easily search for images online using the bing images search engine.
Local installer of Python packages
PyPI repository for Google Cloud
WiFi-Extractor. This package allows you to extract passwords and wifi networks from your computer and then save them in a file called "{PC name} information". For info read the README
The catrix package simulates a virtual world where mindful cats explore and coexist in harmony. It embodies principles like contentment, curiosity, and gratitude. Enjoy a tranquil experience with virtual feline companions!
A Python package for generating temporary email addresses using Emailnator
A designed system for creating and manipulating DNA sequences, using special commands.
This repository aims to provide code and information to help you develop a comprehensive understanding of Python programming in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) applications.