PyPI - the Python Package Index
The Python Package Index is a repository of software for the Python
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| Updated | Package | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2012-10-22 | Products.PloneboardComments 1.1b2 | Tool for connecting Ploneboard to content, to make it discussable in Ploneboard forums |
| 2012-10-22 | roscraco 0.3.2 | A library for managing home routers (networking equipment). |
| 2012-10-22 | UPY 0.12.11 | Open-source platform built on top of Django Web Framework, provides useful apps and tools for the most common features to save your time and let you focus just on your specific needs. |
| 2012-10-22 | stock-tweets 0.1.0 | Display stock and Tweet information |
| 2012-10-22 | mongodb_gridfs_beaker 0.5.4 | Beaker backend to write sessions and caches to a MongoDB GridFS |
| 2012-10-22 | Products.CalendarListingPortlet 1.0.2b | List events published for intranet |
| 2012-10-22 | autobahn 0.5.9 | AutobahnPython - WebSocket/WAMP implementation for Python/Twisted. |
| 2012-10-22 | django-football365 0.1 | Fetch logs, fixtures, results and live scores via the Football 365 API. |
| 2012-10-22 | TornadIO2 0.0.4 | Socket.io 0.7+ server implementation on top of Tornado framework |
| 2012-10-22 | py2neo 1.4.2 | Python client library for the Neo4j REST server |
| 2012-10-22 | husl 2.0.2 | Human-friendly HSL |
| 2012-10-22 | Products.SimpleCalendar 1.0.1b2 | Simple to install and use calendaring solution |
| 2012-10-22 | Blake 0.1.10 | Do cool things with your Markdown documents |
| 2012-10-22 | blockdiagcontrib-nationalflags 0.1.5 | noderenderer plugin for blockdiag |
| 2012-10-22 | coursera-dl 1.1.4 | Download coursera.org class videos and resources |
| 2012-10-22 | thriftpool 0.1.9 | Container for thrift services. |
| 2012-10-22 | socket_zmq 0.1.6 | Proxy from thrift framed transport to zmq. |
| 2012-10-22 | blockdiagcontrib-cisco 0.1.7 | noderenderer plugin for blockdiag |
| 2012-10-22 | sphinxcontrib-nwdiag 0.6.0 | Sphinx "nwdiag" and "rackdiag" extension |
| 2012-10-22 | sphinxcontrib-seqdiag 0.5.0 | Sphinx "seqdiag" extension |
| 2012-10-22 | sphinxcontrib-actdiag 0.5.0 | Sphinx "actdiag" extension |
| 2012-10-22 | sphinxcontrib-blockdiag 1.2.0 | Sphinx "blockdiag" extension |
| 2012-10-22 | Shimehari 0.1.10 | moderate framework for Python. based on Werkzeug, Jinja2 |
| 2012-10-22 | nwdiag 0.9.0 | nwdiag generate network-diagram image file from spec-text file. |
| 2012-10-22 | actdiag 0.4.0 | actdiag generate activity-diagram image file from spec-text file. |
| 2012-10-22 | seqdiag 0.8.0 | seqdiag generate sequence-diagram image file from spec-text file. |
| 2012-10-22 | blockdiag 1.2.0 | blockdiag generate block-diagram image file from spec-text file. |
| 2012-10-22 | harvest 0.9.8b1 | Harvest project template |
| 2012-10-22 | MongoDescriptors 0.1.0 | Some really basic descriptor-based utils for interacting with Mongo. |
| 2012-10-22 | django-expirefield 0.0.1 | ExpireField for django models that will remove model instances at regular intervals |
| 2012-10-22 | ztq_worker 1.0.1dev | Zopen Task Queue Worker |
| 2012-10-22 | blogen 0.0.0.9.pre | A local static blog site generator and previewer,that help you deploy blog on github pages |
| 2012-10-22 | memo-client 0.1 | Memo is a Redis clone wanna be in Python |
| 2012-10-22 | memo 0.1 | Memo is a Redis clone wanna be in Python |
| 2012-10-22 | options 0.201 | Container for flexible class, instance, and function call options |
| 2012-10-22 | softlayer-object-storage 0.4.4 | Softlayer Object Storage client bindings for python. |
| 2012-10-21 | WeatherAlerts 0.4.9 | Parse the National Weather Service Emergency Alerts Feed, do useful stuff with it |
| 2012-10-21 | sphinxcontrib-recentpages 0.6.1 | UNKNOWN |
| 2012-10-21 | xiangtest 1.0.0 | A simple printer of nested lists |
| 2012-10-21 | pytest-twisted 1.0 | A twisted plugin for py.test. |
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