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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 118282 packages here.
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UpdatedPackageDescription
2017-10-02 udata 1.2.0.dev3467 Open data portal
2017-10-02 snipsskills 0.1.6.14 Snips Skills Manager
2017-10-02 udiskie 1.7.1 Removable disk automounter for udisks
2017-10-02 pyannote.metrics 1.4 a toolkit for reproducible evaluation, diagnostic, and error analysis of speaker diarization systems
2017-10-02 hopsutil 0.7.5 A helper library for Hops that facilitates development by hiding the complexity of discovering services and setting up security.
2017-10-02 slowtoris 0.1 A Python implementation of the Slow Loris attack with support for the Tor network and SOCKS5 proxies.
2017-10-02 manga-notifier 0.2.1 A command-line tool to keep updated of the new chapters manga.
2017-10-02 htheatpump 0.0.0 Easy-to-use Python communication module for Heliotherm heat pumps
2017-10-02 funcy 1.9.1 A fancy and practical functional tools
2017-10-02 tinycss2 0.6.1 Low-level CSS parser for Python
2017-10-02 django-cacheops 4.0.1 A slick ORM cache with automatic granular event-driven invalidation for Django.
2017-10-02 udata-gouvfr 1.1.3.dev302 uData customizations for Data.gouv.fr
2017-10-02 hisparc-sapphire 1.5.0 A framework for the HiSPARC experiment
2017-10-02 udata-gouvfr 1.1.3.dev300 uData customizations for Data.gouv.fr
2017-10-02 udata 1.2.0.dev3463 Open data portal
2017-10-02 mpmath 1.0.0 Python library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic
2017-10-02 cssselect2 0.2.1 CSS selectors for Python ElementTree
2017-10-02 photodedup 0.2 A simple photo deduplicator tool written in Python
2017-10-02 decore 0.0.1 A small pure-python package for utility decorators.
2017-10-02 snipsskillscore 0.1.5.8.5 The Snips skills core utilities for creating end-to-end assistants
2017-10-02 aiologstash 0.0.3a0 asyncio-compatible logstash logging handler.
2017-10-02 amaascore 0.5.18 Asset Management as a Service - Core SDK
2017-10-02 ccxt 1.9.4 A JavaScript / Python / PHP cryptocurrency trading library with support for 85+ exchanges
2017-10-02 justpith 0.0.34.58 Core code for justpith infrastructure
2017-10-02 pyvad 0.0.2 py-webrtcvad wrapper for Easy to use of Voice activity detection in python
2017-10-02 django-arctic 1.0.0b1 Django framework to create custom content management systems
2017-10-02 DaqC 0.1.9 Controller for the DAQ chain at Arhus University
2017-10-02 mxnet-cu75mkl 0.11.1b20171002 MXNet is an ultra-scalable deep learning framework. This version uses CUDA-7.5 and MKL-ML.
2017-10-02 clickpoints 1.2.3 Scientific toolbox for manual and automatic image evaluation.
2017-10-02 slapos.core 1.4.2 SlapOS core.
2017-10-02 liknorm 1.0.10 Liknorm Python wrapper
2017-10-02 olapy 0.4.7 OLAP Engine
2017-10-02 django-gipsy 2.10 A set of fancy tools for django.
2017-10-02 invenio-github 1.0.0a12 Invenio module that adds GitHub integration to the platform.
2017-10-02 phonopy 1.11.14.1 This is the phonopy module.
2017-10-02 pyramid_oereb 1.1.0.dev20171002 pyramid_oereb, extension for pyramid web frame work to provide a basic server part for the oereb project
2017-10-02 django-logging-json 1.5.6 A simple Django app to log requests/responses in various formats, such as JSON.
2017-10-02 concreate 1.1.0 Containers creator
2017-10-02 inspire-query-parser 0.2.8 A PEG-based query parser for INSPIRE.
2017-10-02 pamagent 0.0.2 Agent for PAM

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