Retrieve information from the current display (cross-platform) (WIP).
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pip is a de facto standard package-management system used to install and manage software packages written in Python. Many packages can be found in the default source for packages and their dependencies — Python Package Index (PyPI).
Retrieve information from the current display (cross-platform) (WIP).
RediSea is a Redis (in-memory database) communication framework used for viewing Redis keys, dumping Redis keys, dumping key information about the Redis server, real-time Redis database analysis, and much more!
Simply makes your life easier with discord.py
A basic utility designed to prettify and visualize fractions.
Python project on “Finding set of faces when combined results in face of person A". The application is deployed as PIP Library.
Tool for upgrading all global pip packages using just one command.
A Python package offering an SQLite3 database with detailed specifications for around 3,500 DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Comes with a Camera class and a CamerasController for effortless search capabilities. Easily extendable through CSV data imports.
A Python script for automatically adding and committing new and modified files to Git
A deep learning model package which help in training the deep learning model, for image classification.
Plugins used by Provisioner CLI.
A Python package for M. Müller implementation of the "Equation of Time - Problem in Astronomy" to calculate the Equation of Time based on the individual effect of eccentricity and obliquity (v1.4.2)
A python wrapper for the Nanonets API
Remove a package and its unused dependencies. (Working Fork)
CLI utility and a Python based framework for creating and loading dynamic plugins extensions.
Streamline Python package troubleshooting with automated error detection and resolution.
A simple logger made out of a combination of necessity and being so lazy that I overflowed into being productive and instead of searching for a library that suited my needs, I wrote my own.
Created by Ian Bicking, Jannis Leidel
Released April 4, 2011