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The Python Package Index is a repository of software for the Python programming language. There are currently 90688 packages here.
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UpdatedPackageDescription
2016-10-14 proso-apps 3.8.0 General library for applications in PROSO projects
2016-10-14 data-packer 1.0.1 A python library for check and convert src data container then set it into dst data container.
2016-10-14 perf 0.8.0 Python module to generate and modify perf
2016-10-14 tinys3 0.1.12 A small library for uploading files to S3,With support of async uploads, worker pools, cache headers etc
2016-10-14 bob.db.base 2.1.2 Basic Database Frontend API for Bob
2016-10-14 ego.io 0.0.1rc3 ego input/output repository
2016-10-14 os-xenapi 0.1
2016-10-14 loompy 0.15.9 Create, browse and manipulate .loom files
2016-10-14 hcct 0.0.2 A plugin for Hachi to detect contacts.
2016-10-14 niiu 0.4.4 UNKNOWN
2016-10-14 pyblish-lite 0.6.2 Lightweight graphical user interface to Pyblish
2016-10-14 fallball 0.1.34 Dummy file sharing service available by REST api.
2016-10-14 databus 1.0.7 client for the databus service
2016-10-14 adt_phone_number_1-877-346-1604 1.0.0 vijay
2016-10-14 vijay 1.0.0 vijay
2016-10-14 django_polymorphic 1.0.2 Seamless Polymorphic Inheritance for Django Models
2016-10-14 anyconfig 0.7.0 Library provides common APIs to access to configuration files in various formats
2016-10-14 bob.learn.libsvm 2.0.9 Python bindings to LIBSVM for Bob
2016-10-14 PytSite 0.92 The Simple Web Framework
2016-10-14 pcrunner 0.3.2 Pcrunner (Passive Checks Runner)
2016-10-14 Superdesk-Core 1.3 Superdesk Core library
2016-10-14 influxsql 0.0.0 Query INFLUXDB with SQL compatible with SQLITE.
2016-10-14 cn-stock-holidays 0.3 A List of china stock exchange holidays
2016-10-14 htp-client 0.5.3 Make a Hecks engine using the HTP protocol play on the hecks.space website
2016-10-14 easy_excel 0.0.7 Python create excel
2016-10-14 django-filters-mixin 0.1.4 django-filter meets django-pagination
2016-10-14 thug 0.8.1 Low-interaction honeyclient Thug
2016-10-14 bufferapp-logger 0.0.5 Python Logger library for Bufferapp.
2016-10-14 charm-test 0.1.4 Helpers for unit-testing Juju charms
2016-10-14 metapub 0.4.3.5 Pubmed / NCBI / eutils interaction library, handling the metadata of pubmed papers.
2016-10-14 systemfixtures 0.2.8 Test fixtures for providing fake versions of various system resources (processes, users, groups, etc.)
2016-10-14 js.fullcalendar 2.9.1 Fanstatic packaging of FullCalendar
2016-10-14 FoLiA-Linguistic-Annotation-Tool 0.6.1 FLAT is a web-based linguistic annotation environment based around the FoLiA format (https://proycon.github.io/folia), a rich XML-based format for linguistic annotation. Flat allows users to view annotated FoLiA documents and enrich these documents with new annotations, a wide variety of linguistic annotation types is supported through the FoLiA paradigm.
2016-10-14 gengo 0.1.30 Official Python library for interfacing with the Gengo API.
2016-10-14 bob.learn.mlp 2.1.3 Multi-layer Perceptron and Trainers for Bob
2016-10-14 widgetastic.core 0.1.22 Making testing of UIs fantastic
2016-10-14 swk_zabbix 0.0.2a4 Plugin for swk, enabling Zabbix api
2016-10-14 swk_foreman 0.0.2a6 Plugin for swk, enabling Foreman api
2016-10-14 django-clearable-widget 0.1.5 Custom widget to add a (x) clear button to your input fields
2016-10-14 digimat.crypto 0.1.2 Digimat Crypto

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