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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 78987 packages here.
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UpdatedPackageDescription
2016-04-20 PyMuPDF 1.9.0 PyMuPDF is a Python binding for the PDF rendering library MuPDF
2016-04-20 cfmeta 0.2.1 Utility for processing CF metadata
2016-04-20 BOSI 2.0.21 Big Switch Networks OpenStack Installer
2016-04-20 splash 2.1 A javascript rendered with a HTTP API
2016-04-20 money-to-prisoners-common 3.0.2 Django app with common code and assets for Money to Prisoners serivces
2016-04-20 distributed 1.9.5 Distributed computing
2016-04-20 python-social-auth 0.2.18 Python social authentication made simple.
2016-04-20 blockstack-profiles 0.4.1 Library for blockstack profile generation and validation
2016-04-20 MyMeSDK 1.0.0
2016-04-20 pyconfluence 1.1.1 An API wrapper for Atlassian Confluence
2016-04-20 magic_constraints 0.2.0rc1 Hacking In Python's Parameter Definition!
2016-04-20 pypledge 0.2 Binding for the OpenBSD pledge(2) system call
2016-04-20 izigraph 0.10.1 Package to create graphs
2016-04-20 hotdoc_devhelp_extension 0.7.2 An extension for hotdoc to create devhelp indexes.
2016-04-20 hotdoc_tag_extension 0.7.2 An extension for hotdoc that allows defining new valid tags, and filtering the output based on symbol's tags
2016-04-20 hotdoc_search_extension 0.7.2 An extension for hotdoc that enables full text client-side search
2016-04-20 taiga-contrib-google-auth2 0.3 The Taiga plugin for google authentication
2016-04-20 hotdoc_python_extension 0.7.2 An extension for hotdoc that parses python using the jedi module and napoleon from sphinx
2016-04-20 robotframework-xlsxlibrary 0.1.0.1 Excel utility library for Robot Framework
2016-04-20 hotdoc_gi_extension 0.7.2 An extension for hotdoc that parses gir files
2016-04-20 hotdoc_dbus_extension 0.7.2 An extension for hotdoc that parses DBus interfaces using dbus-deviation
2016-04-20 hotdoc_c_extension 0.7.2 An extension for hotdoc that parses C using clang
2016-04-20 Wextracto 0.9.0 Web Data Extraction Library Written in Python
2016-04-20 django-responseblock 0.2.0 display a user's response
2016-04-20 django-payments 0.9.4 Universal payment handling for Django
2016-04-20 flask2postman 1.4.1 Generate a Postman collection from your Flask application
2016-04-20 otree-core 0.4.48 oTree is a toolset that makes it easy to create and administer web-based social science experiments.
2016-04-20 multisite-healthcheck 0.2.1 Django app to check the status of sites in a multi-website django environment.
2016-04-20 hotdoc 0.7.2 A documentation tool micro-framework
2016-04-20 emitjson 0.0.2 Help composing objects to build JSON.
2016-04-20 django-fridgeblock 0.4.0 Refrigerator Game PageBlock
2016-04-20 gopage 1.1 search pages using search engines
2016-04-20 py-share-cups-printer 0.1 Cups sharing becomes easy
2016-04-20 SCRY 1.1.2 SPARQL Compatible seRvice laYer
2016-04-20 redis-cirrus 2.10.3 Python client for Redis key-value store
2016-04-20 gu-django-tinymce 2.3.0 A Django application that contains a widget to render a form field as a TinyMCE editor.
2016-04-20 hpack 2.2.0 Pure-Python HPACK header compression
2016-04-20 mattermost_bot 1.0.14 Simple bot for MatterMost
2016-04-20 jujubundlelib 0.5.1 A python library for working with Juju bundles
2016-04-20 Pipeless 2.0.0 Simple data pipeline building library

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