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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 96648 packages here.
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UpdatedPackageDescription
2017-01-15 mr_bot 0.3 Small package for assist telegram bot development
2017-01-15 autosemver 0.2.3 Tools to handle automatic semantic versioning in python
2017-01-15 mirbot 3.0.2 Modular Information Retrieval Bot (MIRbot)
2017-01-15 meta-package-manager 2.3.0 CLI providing unifying interface to all package managers.
2017-01-15 tabula-py 0.4.0 Simple wrapper for tabula, read tables from PDF into DataFrame
2017-01-15 repex 1.1.0 sed on steroids
2017-01-15 honeywell_thermostat 1.1.13 Python API for Honeywell thermostats
2017-01-15 stockeye v0.5 Keep track of short term stock movement by monitoring breaking news activity
2017-01-15 trellio 1.1.22b0 Python 3 asyncio based micro-framework for micro-service architecture
2017-01-15 lapjv 1.1.3 Linear sum assignment problem solver using Jonker-Volgenant algorithm.
2017-01-15 awslimitchecker 0.7.0 A script and python module to check your AWS service limits and usage, and warn when usage approaches limits.
2017-01-15 concrete 4.12.0 Python modules and scripts for working with Concrete
2017-01-15 nps_sdk 1.1.0 A Python SDK for Ingenico ePayments - NPS LatAm Services
2017-01-15 Marisol 0.1.0 Add bates numbers to existing PDF files
2017-01-15 coala-bears 0.10.0.dev20170115141329 Bears for coala (Code Analysis Application)
2017-01-15 flickrapi 2.2.1 The Python interface to the Flickr API
2017-01-15 chem_gm 3.2.3.140 Graph Machine Application Programming Interface
2017-01-15 rstwriter 0.4 A report writer powered with reStructuredText for Pandas library.
2017-01-15 discogs_finder 1.0 FIND Every Release in your collection
2017-01-15 skitai 0.23b8 Skitai Library
2017-01-15 whaaaaat 0.3.5 Collection of common interactive command line user interfaces, based on Inquirer.js
2017-01-15 aquests 0.4.13 Asynchronous HTTP2/DBO Requests
2017-01-15 ba 0.1.3 banana?
2017-01-15 concrete 4.11.12 Python modules and scripts for working with Concrete
2017-01-15 Boruta 0.1.1 Python Implementation of Boruta Feature Selection
2017-01-15 flickrapi 2.2 The Python interface to the Flickr API
2017-01-15 coala 0.10.0.dev20170115131947 Linting and Fixing Code for All Languages
2017-01-15 pyIGTLink 0.2.1 python interface for OpenIGTLink
2017-01-15 luma.oled 2.0.1 A small library to drive an OLED device with either SSD1306, SSD1325, SSD1331 or SH1106 chipset
2017-01-15 calresa 0.1 Room booking viewer
2017-01-15 examplanner 0.1.3 A small terminal based program that allows to schedule exam study events for the VUB students
2017-01-15 naval 0.6.0 Validation library with error messages in multiple languages and a readable syntax.
2017-01-15 riseml 0.2.10 RiseML API client
2017-01-15 licensor 0.1 UNKNOWN
2017-01-15 owlmixin 1.0.0rc5 Mixin which converts ``data class instance`` and others each other more simple.
2017-01-15 postpone 0.2.0 A lazy string implementation that doesn't rely on a global or thread local state.
2017-01-15 spec-checker 0.0.2 Tool for checking textual requirement/design specifications
2017-01-15 monal 4.3.1.49 Python Neural Network Engine
2017-01-15 viberbot 1.0.5 UNKNOWN
2017-01-15 wfcli 0.4 WebFaction utilities

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