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Pelican is a tool to generate a static blog from reStructuredText, Markdown input files, and more. Pelican uses Jinja2 for templating and is very extensible.
This package implements functionality to work with plyline. Features:
Visvalingham-Whyatt - removes the smallest triangles formed by three consecutive points in a polyline or polygon
Douglas-Peucker - gives a better representation of the convex hull
This package provides a pure Python QR Code generator module. It uses the Python Imaging Library (PIL) to allow for the generation of QR Codes.
In addition this package provides a command line tool to generate QR codes and either write these QR codes to a file or do the output as ascii art at the console.
This package provides a module to parse Coded statement of account (CODA) files as defined be the Belgian Febelfin bank standard.
Automatically find diff lines that need test coverage. It also finds diff lines that have violations (according to tools such as pycodestyle, pyflakes, flake8, or pylint). This is used as a code quality metric during code reviews.
This package provides a quick single file library for easily adding evaluatable expressions into python projects. Say you want to allow a user to set an alarm volume, which could depend on the time of day, alarm level, how many previous alarms had gone off, and if there is music playing at the time.
pydub makes it easy to manipulate audio in Python. It relies on ffmpeg to open various audio formats.
validate_email can be used to verify if an email address is valid and really exists.
The goal of this project is to manage configuration for Python tools, such as rope and add support for a pyproject.toml configuration file.
This package implements a CAN matrix object in Python which describes the CAN-communication and its needed objects such as board units, frames, signals, and values. It also includes two command-line tools (canconvert and cancompare) for converting and comparing CAN databases.
The PyPrind (Python Progress Indicator) module provides a progress bar and a percentage indicator object that let you track the progress of a loop structure or other iterative computation.
pyxDamerauLevenshtein implements the Damerau-Levenshtein (DL) edit distance algorithm for Python in Cython for high performance.
This package provides file support for setuptools declarative setup.cfg.
API to query the distutils metadata written in PKG-INFO inside a source distriubtion (an sdist) or a binary distribution (e.g., created by running bdist_egg). It can also query the EGG-INFO directory of an installed distribution, and the *.egg-info stored in a "development checkout" (e.g, created by running python setup.py develop).
This package provides a parser, schema validator, and data binding tool for YAML and JSON.
Argh is a small library that provides several layers of abstraction on top of python-argparse. The layers can be mixed. It is always possible to declare a command with the highest possible (and least flexible) layer and then tune the behaviour with any of the lower layers including the native API of python-argparse.
This package provides a Python progressbar library to provide visual (yet text based) progress to long running operations.
Clickgen is an API for building X11 and Windows cursors from .png files. clickgen is using anicursorgen and xcursorgen under the hood.
This package provides a plugin with support for the python-black formatter for the Python LSP Server.
Psycopg is a PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Its main features are the complete implementation of the Python DB API 2.0 specification and the thread safety (several threads can share the same connection). It was designed for heavily multi-threaded applications that create and destroy lots of cursors and make a large number of concurrent INSERTs or UPDATEs.
Psycopg 2 is mostly implemented in C as a libpq wrapper, resulting in being both efficient and secure. It features client-side and server-side cursors, asynchronous communication and notifications, COPY TO/COPY FROM support. Many Python types are supported out-of-the-box and adapted to matching PostgreSQL data types; adaptation can be extended and customized thanks to a flexible objects adaptation system.
Psycopg 2 is both Unicode and Python 3 friendly.
This module provides a portable way of finding out where user data should be stored on various operating systems.
The python-distutils-extra module enables you to easily integrate gettext support, themed icons, and scrollkeeper-based documentation into Python's distutils.
This is a implementation of immutable linked lists for Python. It contains nil (the empty linked list) and a Pair class for nodes. Since a linked list is treated as immutable, it is hashable, and its length can be retrieved in constant time. Some of the terminology is inspired by LISP. It is possible to create an improper list by creating a Pair with a non-list cdr.
The flufl.lock package provides NFS-safe file locking with timeouts for POSIX systems. It is similar to the O_EXCL option of the open system call but uses a lockfile. Lock objects support lock-breaking and have a maximum lifetime built-in.