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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 90740 packages here.
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UpdatedPackageDescription
2016-10-15 uncompyle6 2.9.2 Python cross-version byte-code deparser
2016-10-15 ikpdb 1.0.0 A hackable CPython remote debugger designed for the Web and online IDE integration.
2016-10-15 SegyIO 1.0.1 IO library for SEG-Y files
2016-10-15 xdis 3.1.0 Python cross-version byte-code disassembler and marshal routines
2016-10-15 Mroylib 1.1.5 add duckduck go module based on
2016-10-15 class_a 1.1.0.0 UNKNOWN
2016-10-15 scikit-sos 0.1.10 A scikit-learn compatible implementation of Stochastic Outlier Selection (SOS) for detecting outliers.
2016-10-15 bigband 1.4.0 A simple printer of nested lists
2016-10-15 automata_python 0.0.3 Python Automata Library
2016-10-15 coconut-develop 1.2.0.post0.dev9 Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming.
2016-10-15 multiset 0.1 An implementation of a multiset.
2016-10-15 crypto-allauth 0.0.5 Plugin for django-allauth that allows authentication using cryptographic tools like Trezor.
2016-10-15 ots2 2.1.0 Aliyun TableStore(OTS) SDK
2016-10-15 django-websocket-redis 0.4.7 Websocket support for Django using Redis as datastore
2016-10-15 watermark 1.3.4 IPython magic function to print date/time stamps andvarious system information.
2016-10-15 backtrader 1.9.7.99 BackTesting Engine
2016-10-15 libdesktop 0.6 A cross-platform library for miscellaneous OS functions and conveniences.
2016-10-15 dfdatetime 20161015 Digital Forensics Date and Time (dfDateTime).
2016-10-15 twcal 1.0 Taskwarrior log visualizer
2016-10-15 pomegranate 0.6.1 Pomegranate is a graphical models library for Python, implemented in Cython for speed.
2016-10-15 pythonql 0.9.3 PythonQL Query Language Extension
2016-10-15 openbabel 2.4.1 Python interface to the Open Babel chemistry library
2016-10-15 Coliform 0.7.0b15 Coliform UPRM Project Library, Written for Raspberry Pi
2016-10-15 gym 0.4.3 The OpenAI Gym: A toolkit for developing and comparing your reinforcement learning agents.
2016-10-15 getpass2 1.0.1 A better lib compared with standard "getpass" in Python, easier and simpler to use.
2016-10-15 trustedanalytics 0.7.3.post20161014778 Trusted Analytics Toolkit
2016-10-15 azurerm 0.6.13 Azure Resource Manager REST wrappers
2016-10-15 kupfer_plugin_name 0.1 kupfer_plugin_description
2016-10-15 gradescope-utils 0.1.6 Utilities for interacting with Gradescope
2016-10-15 notes-cli 0.1 command line tool for your notes
2016-10-15 marshest 0.1 A library for Marshalling JSON requests
2016-10-15 Pi-Sht1x 1.0.9 Python 3 library for Sensirion SHT1x series of temperature & humidity sensors for the Raspberry Pi.
2016-10-15 OSMnx 0.1a1.dev5 Retrieve and construct spatial geometries and street networks from OpenStreetMap
2016-10-15 pylinkirc 1.0.2 PyLink IRC Services
2016-10-15 pyDR 0.1.3 A package for simulating behavior of consumers facing dynamic electricity pricing.
2016-10-15 themis-autoscaler 0.2.2 Themis is an autoscaler for Elastic Map Reduce (EMR) clusters on Amazon Web Services.
2016-10-15 nestetestr 1.0.0 A simple printer of nested lists
2016-10-15 rlstm 0.1.15 Pipeline tool for machine learning models.
2016-10-15 plenum-dev 0.1.143 Plenum Byzantine Fault Tolerant Protocol
2016-10-15 probes 0.1.0 Python library to manage probes on network devices

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