PyPI - the Python Package Index
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| Updated | Package | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2017-12-30 | pylf 0.5.2 | A lightweight Python library for simulating Chinese handwriting |
| 2017-12-30 | speed-tester 0.1.10 | Test the speed of your network connection and send the result to a monitor. |
| 2017-12-30 | nb-pdf-template 0.9 | LaTeX templates for jupyter notebook conversion to pdf |
| 2017-12-30 | sqlphile 0.1.4b1 | SQL Phile |
| 2017-12-30 | mxnet-mkl 1.0.1b20171230 | MXNet is an ultra-scalable deep learning framework. This version uses MKL-ML. |
| 2017-12-30 | muxnect 0.2.0 | Send input to just about any interactive command-line tool |
| 2017-12-30 | python-quoine 0.1.2 | Quoinex and Qryptos REST API python implementation |
| 2017-12-30 | pozetron-cli 0.4.0 | Pozetron command-line interface. The developer interface for the Pozetron IoT Cloud. |
| 2017-12-30 | ct 0.10.1.2 | Modern minimal web framework |
| 2017-12-30 | tensorforce 0.3.4 | Reinforcement learning for TensorFlow |
| 2017-12-30 | Mopidy-Iris 3.10.0 | A fully-functional Mopidy web client encompassing Spotify and many other backends |
| 2017-12-30 | mxnet-cu75mkl 1.0.1b20171230 | MXNet is an ultra-scalable deep learning framework. This version uses CUDA-7.5 and MKL-ML. |
| 2017-12-30 | bula 0.2.10 | Bula theme for Pelican |
| 2017-12-30 | mxnet-cu75 1.0.1b20171230 | MXNet is an ultra-scalable deep learning framework. This version uses CUDA-7.5. |
| 2017-12-30 | teal 0.0.1 | RESTful Flask for big applications. |
| 2017-12-30 | mxnet-cu80 1.0.1b20171230 | MXNet is an ultra-scalable deep learning framework. This version uses CUDA-8.0. |
| 2017-12-30 | pyramid_oereb 1.1.0.dev20171230 | pyramid_oereb, extension for pyramid web frame work to provide a basic server part for the oereb project |
| 2017-12-30 | jikan 0.1.5 | Kanji learning anki deck generator |
| 2017-12-30 | JACK-Client 0.4.3 | JACK Audio Connection Kit (JACK) Client for Python |
| 2017-12-30 | pyftpsync 2.0.0.dev4 | Synchronize directories using FTP(S) or file system access. |
| 2017-12-30 | jumpserver-python-sdk 0.0.20 | Jumpserver python sdk tools |
| 2017-12-30 | Crosscap 0.2.0 | idk fix later |
| 2017-12-30 | utensor_cgen 0.0.3 | C code generation program for uTensor |
| 2017-12-30 | FLUIDAsserts 0.20171230.835 | Assertion Library for Security Assumptions |
| 2017-12-30 | kcem 4.4 | kcem class file |
| 2017-12-30 | dramatiq 0.17.0 | A distributed task processing library. |
| 2017-12-30 | attrs 17.4.0 | Classes Without Boilerplate |
| 2017-12-30 | mxnet 1.0.1b20171230 | MXNet is an ultra-scalable deep learning framework. This version uses openblas. |
| 2017-12-30 | nativeconfig 3.4.0 | Cross-platform python module to store application config via native subsystems such as Windows Registry or NSUserDefaults. |
| 2017-12-30 | django-admin 1.1.0 | Django Admin Extensions |
| 2017-12-30 | Codado 0.5.1 | A collection of system development utilities |
| 2017-12-30 | lolrune 1.1.2 | A set of clients which allows you to gather optimal runes for a given League of Legends champion. |
| 2017-12-30 | xdtools 0.0.4 | An unofficial Python API for Adobe Experience Design |
| 2017-12-30 | crrunner 0.0.5 | Module for running something remotely via SSH |
| 2017-12-30 | fantasy_football_auction 0.9.7 | Python library simulating a fantasy football auction. Intended to be used for AI, but you should be able to use this for other purposes as well. This task assumes that each draftable player has a specific value (for example, looking at the ratings from FantasyPros). |
| 2017-12-30 | json2df 0.1 | convert json data to Pandas DataFrame |
| 2017-12-30 | Fsfm 0.0.2 | fm rewrite |
| 2017-12-30 | pysendgmaillib 1.0.1 | Python Gmail sending library |
| 2017-12-30 | rice 0.0.40 | R CLI built on top of prompt_toolkit |
| 2017-12-30 | Frcwp 0.0.4 | recognize the outliers of the data set |
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