PyPI - the Python Package Index
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| Updated | Package | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2015-09-05 | jim_nester 1.0.0 | Python Learning |
| 2015-09-05 | pylast 1.4.0 | A Python interface to Last.fm and Libre.fm |
| 2015-09-05 | miftpclient 0.5 | connect to your xiaomi phone's ftp server automatically. |
| 2015-09-05 | saika 0.1.38 | provide develpment tools all you need |
| 2015-09-05 | GitHub-Flask 3.0.0 | GitHub extension for Flask microframework |
| 2015-09-05 | cauldron 1.0.11 | Utils to reduce boilerplate code |
| 2015-09-05 | path_manifest 0.2.21 | Inject a manifest of a directory structure and generate patches against it later. |
| 2015-09-05 | jungle 0.1.2 | AWS operations by cli should be simpler |
| 2015-09-05 | otree-core 0.3.37 | oTree is a toolset that makes it easy to create and administer web-based social science experiments. |
| 2015-09-05 | Python-EasyConfig 0.1.2 | A simple library for loading configurations easily in Python, inspired by `flask.config`. |
| 2015-09-05 | sorno-py-scripts 0.26.2 | Herman Tai's python scripts all prefixed with "sorno_" |
| 2015-09-05 | tickeys 0.1.7 | Instant audio feedback when typing. For Linux. |
| 2015-09-05 | ethjsonrpc 0.1.0 | Ethereum JSON-RPC client |
| 2015-09-05 | pottery 0.23 | Redis for Humans |
| 2015-09-05 | django-autotest-command 1.0.1 | Django command for quickly re-running tests when ever a file changes. |
| 2015-09-05 | AIKIF 0.1.5 | Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Information Framework |
| 2015-09-05 | unixpackage 0.1.6 | One command to install equivalent packages in Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Fedora, Red Hat and Mac OS X. |
| 2015-09-05 | discord.py 0.5.0 | A python wrapper for the Discord API |
| 2015-09-05 | celerybeat-redis 0.0.9 | A Celery Beat Scheduler that uses Redis to store both schedule definitions and status information |
| 2015-09-05 | django-mailgun 0.3.0 | A Django email backend for Mailgun |
| 2015-09-05 | python-piwik 0.1.5.1 | Python implementation of the Piwik HTTP API |
| 2015-09-05 | deepdish 0.3.0 | Deep Learning experiments from University of Chicago. |
| 2015-09-05 | parm 1.7 | Markdown to html convertor tool |
| 2015-09-05 | pyactiviti 0.1.0 | An SDK that helps with interacting with Activiti. |
| 2015-09-05 | news-corpus-builder 0.1.1 | Quickly build a news/web corpus with specifc topics or terms automatically from Google News or by specifying article links in a file. This module automatically extracts the body and title from each article and saves the result to either flatfiles or sqlite database. |
| 2015-09-05 | eventsourcing 0.8.3 | Event sourcing in Python |
| 2015-09-05 | python-telegram-bot 2.8.2 | A Python wrapper around the Telegram Bot API |
| 2015-09-05 | pycannon 0.1.0 | Python module for sending emails with go-cannon |
| 2015-09-05 | rethinkdb 2.1.0.post1 | This package provides the Python driver library for the RethinkDB database server. |
| 2015-09-05 | celery-bungiesearch 1.1.4 | Celery signal processor for Bungiesearch |
| 2015-09-05 | cloudpickle 0.1.1 | Extended pickling support for Python objects |
| 2015-09-05 | Flask-Annex 0.0.5 | Efficient integration of external storage services for Flask |
| 2015-09-05 | chinese_cloud 1.2 | UNKNOWN |
| 2015-09-05 | toil 3.0.8a1.dev4 | Pipeline management software for clusters. |
| 2015-09-05 | user-agents 1.0.1 | A library to identify devices (phones, tablets) and their capabilities by parsing (browser/HTTP) user agent strings |
| 2015-09-05 | autumn2 0.7.2.14 | Lightweight python ORM (Object-relational mapper). |
| 2015-09-05 | ua-parser 0.4.1 | Python port of Browserscope's user agent parser |
| 2015-09-05 | autobahn 0.10.6 | WebSocket client & server library, WAMP real-time framework |
| 2015-09-05 | subuser 0.4-dev | subuser - a program which helps you run other programs in containers, securly and portably. |
| 2015-09-05 | comment_parser 1.0.2 | Parse comments from various source files. |
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