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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 71989 packages here.
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UpdatedPackageDescription
2016-01-02 subfind-provider-subscene 2.0.0.4.dev0 Subtitle provider: Subscene
2016-01-02 sphaira 0.2 Work with spherical images.
2016-01-02 pitchpx 1.0 Tools for Acquiring MLBAM Gameday dataset
2016-01-02 msbackup 1.0.8 Generic backup utility.
2016-01-02 settings-overrider 0.5.0 Override Python dict contents with YAML file and/or environment variables
2016-01-02 Omnivore 0.1 A framework sponsored by the Player/Missile Podcast.
2016-01-02 sofa 0.7 A lightweight REST API framework
2016-01-02 Quamash 0.5.4 Implementation of the PEP 3156 Event-Loop with Qt.
2016-01-02 qeventlog 0.3.post24 Celery job event logger
2016-01-02 qlogtask 0.2.post11 Celery task event handlers for qeventlog
2016-01-02 moneywagon 1.8.1 Next Generation Cryptocurrency Platform
2016-01-02 torequests 0.0.13 Requests + Tomorrow. Using tomorrow to make requests async, also can use requests with multiprocessing.dummy for many urls. read more :https://github.com/ClericPy/torequests
2016-01-02 rogues 0.4.0 Python and numpy port of Nicholas Higham's m*lab test matrices
2016-01-02 Flask-Admin 1.4.0 Simple and extensible admin interface framework for Flask
2016-01-02 subfind-provider 2.0.0.1.dev0 Subtitle provider
2016-01-02 asset 0.6.8 A package resource and symbol loading helper library.
2016-01-02 TRMS 0.2.4a1 Third-party Regis Moodle Scraper
2016-01-02 django-dana-time 0.1 Short, readable datetime filters.
2016-01-02 wiking 0.1.0 A simple wiki software that just works.
2016-01-02 python-crontab 2.0 Python Crontab API
2016-01-02 pytexit 0.1.7 Convert a Python expression in a LaTeX formula
2016-01-02 tcp_blackhole 0.3.2 TCP Blackhole is a server that can discard data it receives, print it to standard out, or echo it back to the client as raw data or as an HTTP 200 OK response.
2016-01-02 MDsrv 0.1.dev0 Server for coordinate trajectories from molecular dynamics simulations
2016-01-02 pylinac 1.3.1 A toolkit for performing TG-142 QA-related tasks on a linear accelerator
2016-01-02 datums 0.0.7 A PostgreSQL pipeline for Reporter.
2016-01-02 getcite 1.3.23 Pulls original sources from Westlaw and HeinOnline.org
2016-01-02 django-pipeline 1.6.3 Pipeline is an asset packaging library for Django.
2016-01-02 Kerosene 0.2.0 Wrapper and downloader for fuel datasets
2016-01-02 lintreview 0.5.1 Lint Review, an automated code review tool that integrates with github. Integrates with the github API & a variety of code checking tools.
2016-01-02 constructor-io 0.0.3 Constructor.IO Python Client
2016-01-02 typeguard 1.1.0 Run-time type checker for Python
2016-01-02 emonoda 2.0.11 A set of tools to organize and manage your torrents
2016-01-02 YORM 0.6.dev2 Automatic object YAML mapping for Python.
2016-01-02 fuel 0.1.1 Data pipeline framework for machine learning
2016-01-02 pagseguro_xml 0.0.4 API PagSeguro v2 e v3 em XML
2016-01-02 ethereum-ipc-client 0.1.3 Ethereum IPC Client
2016-01-02 tinymr 0.1 Pythonic in-memory MapReduce.
2016-01-02 redis_bus_python 0.1 Provides a software bus type API over Redis.
2016-01-02 giterm 0.2.3 A terminal-based GUI client for Git
2016-01-02 652ga 1.3.0 A simple printer of nested lists

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