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PyPI - the Python Package Index

The Python Package Index is a repository of software for the Python programming language. There are currently 56452 packages here.
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UpdatedPackageDescription
2015-03-15 pytram 0.2.0 The TRAM package
2015-03-15 pyICSParser 0.6.2a12 Module supporting the iCalendar specification as defined in RFC5545 as well as its predecessor RFC2445 and non-standard deviances from iCal (Apple), Outlook-calendar (Microsoft), ...
2015-03-15 hwmasfoy 1.1.0 a simple hello world is going to be distributed
2015-03-15 yellow_sdk_python 0.1.4 Yellow Python SDK. A python module to easily integrate with the Yellow bitcoin payments API.
2015-03-15 leicaexperiment 0.0.2 Read, stitch and compress Leica LAS MatrixS Screener experiments
2015-03-15 pySMT 0.2.4.dev A library for SMT Formulae manipulation and solving
2015-03-15 apikit 0.2 A set of utility functions for RESTful Flask applications.
2015-03-15 pydidit 0.1.5 A simple command line script to publish to iDoneThis
2015-03-15 sacrud 0.2.3 SQLAlchemy CRUD.
2015-03-15 djangorestframework-jwt 1.3.2 JSON Web Token based authentication for Django REST framework
2015-03-15 Flask-thumbnails 0.2.1 A simple extension to create a thumbs for the Flask
2015-03-15 setuptools 14.2 Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages
2015-03-15 colorwrap 0.1 Wraps a shell command to make unix/ansi escape codes work on Windows.
2015-03-15 nelsnmp 0.1.4 A wrapper module for pysnmp
2015-03-15 CoffeeScript 1.1.0 A bridge to the JS CoffeeScript compiler
2015-03-15 urlfinder 0.9.0 Parse out URLs in a chunk of text
2015-03-15 emails 0.4.8 Modern python library for emails.
2015-03-15 asn1ate 0.5 ASN.1 translation library.
2015-03-15 tanbing1011 1.1.0 Hello Python
2015-03-15 django-api 0.1.3 Specify and validate your Django APIs
2015-03-15 kamo 0.0 kamo is almost subset of mako, maybe
2015-03-15 OSlash 0.2.0 Ø for Python 3.4
2015-03-15 openfile 1.0.0 A simple printer of nested lists
2015-03-15 cmigemo 0.0.3 A pure python binding for C/Migemo
2015-03-15 django-mcfeely 0.4 Email queuing system for django
2015-03-15 openwrt-remote-manager 1.2 A Python module for remotely managing an OpenWRT instance
2015-03-15 atelier 0.0.14 A collection of tools for software artists
2015-03-15 python-project-template 0.1.0 python-project-template
2015-03-15 mathutils 2.74.1 A general math utilities library providing Matrix, Vector, Quaternion, Euler and Color classes, written in C for speed.
2015-03-15 thread_utils 0.1.3 Wrapper of threading module providing Actor interface.
2015-03-15 diabase 0.1 Asyncio-powered RPC
2015-03-15 streak_client 0.2.1 simple flat client class for streak.com api with helper objects
2015-03-15 python-i18n 0.3.1 Translation library for Python
2015-03-15 ngslib 1.1.11 Python Modules for Next-Generation Sequencing Data Analysis.
2015-03-15 SQLObject 2.1.2 Object-Relational Manager, aka database wrapper
2015-03-15 django-npm 0.0.1 A django staticfiles finder that uses npm
2015-03-15 SQLObject 1.7.5 Object-Relational Manager, aka database wrapper
2015-03-15 django-babel-underscore 0.3.0 Implements a underscore extractor for django-babel.
2015-03-15 SQLObject 1.6.6 Object-Relational Manager, aka database wrapper
2015-03-15 pyd 0.9.5 Interoperability between python and the D programming language

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