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  • MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere Icon
    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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  • Composable, Open Source Payments Platform Icon
    Composable, Open Source Payments Platform

    Build or enhance your payments stack, while maintaining control with an open-source, full-stack and modular infrastructure.

    Juspay's Payments Orchestration Platform offers a comprehensive product suite for businesses, including open-source payment orchestration, global payouts, seamless authentication, payment tokenization, fraud & risk management, end-to-end reconciliation, unified payment analytics & more. The company’s offerings also include end-to-end white label payment gateway solutions & real-time payments infrastructure for banks. These solutions help businesses achieve superior conversion rates, reduce fraud, optimize costs, and deliver seamless customer experiences at scale.
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    Emoji for Python

    Emoji for Python

    emoji terminal output for Python

    Emoji for Python. This project was inspired by kyokomi. The entire set of Emoji codes as defined by the Unicode consortium is supported in addition to a bunch of aliases. By default, only the official list is enabled but doing emoji.emojize(language='alias') enables both the full list and aliases. By default, the language is English (language='en') but also supported languages are Spanish ('es'), Portuguese ('pt'), Italian ('it'), French ('fr'), German ('de'). The utils/get-codes-from-unicode-consortium.py may help when updating unicode_codes.py but is not guaranteed to work. Generally speaking it scrapes a table on the Unicode Consortium's website with BeautifulSoup and prints the contents to stdout in a more useful format.
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    ModernGL

    ModernGL

    Modern OpenGL binding for Python

    ModernGL is a Python wrapper over OpenGL, designed to simplify the creation of high-performance, modern graphics applications. It provides an intuitive API for rendering 2D and 3D graphics, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced developers. ModernGL is suitable for applications such as games, simulations, and data visualizations.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Otter-Grader

    Otter-Grader

    A Python and R autograding solution

    Otter Grader is a light-weight, modular open-source autograder developed by the Data Science Education Program at UC Berkeley. It is designed to work with classes at any scale by abstracting away the autograding internals in a way that is compatible with any instructor's assignment distribution and collection pipeline. Otter supports local grading through parallel Docker containers, grading using the autograder platforms of 3rd party learning management systems (LMSs), the deployment of an Otter-managed grading virtual machine, and a client package that allows students to run public checks on their own machines. Otter is designed to grade Python scripts and Jupyter Notebooks, and is compatible with a few different LMSs, including Canvas and Gradescope.
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    SENAITE LIMS

    SENAITE LIMS

    SENAITE Meta Package

    SENAITE is a beautiful trigonal, oil-green to greenish-black crystal, with almost the hardness of a diamond. Although the crystal is described with a complex formula, it still has clear and straight shapes. Therefore, it reflects nicely the complexity of the LIMS, while providing a modern, intuitive, and friendly UI/ UX. Amongst other functionalities, SENAITE comes with highly-customizable workflows to drive users through the analytical process, easy-to-use UI for data registration, automatic import of results, data validation, and transition constraints. SENAITE can be easily integrated with instruments by using off-the-shell interfaces for data import and export. Custom interfacing is supported too. Import instrument results and avoid human errors in the carrying-over process. Reduce the turnaround time on results report delivery. Assign priorities to samples and due dates for tests, plan and assign the daily work by using worksheets, and keep track of delayed tests immediately.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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  • Monitoring, Securing, Optimizing 3rd party scripts Icon
    Monitoring, Securing, Optimizing 3rd party scripts

    For developers looking for a solution to monitor, script, and optimize 3rd party scripts

    c/side is crawling many sites to get ahead of new attacks. c/side is the only fully autonomous detection tool for assessing 3rd party scripts. We do not rely purely on threat feed intel or easy to circumvent detections. We also use historical context and AI to review the payload and behavior of scripts.
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    Tenacity Python

    Tenacity Python

    Retrying library for Python

    Tenacity is a Python library that enables automatic retrying of functions with customizable strategies. It replaces the now-deprecated retrying library and supports exponential backoff, fixed delays, stop and wait conditions, and exception filtering. Useful for network operations, API calls, or any unstable process, Tenacity helps increase reliability in Python applications by handling transient failures gracefully and robustly.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    DeepLearning

    DeepLearning

    Deep Learning (Flower Book) mathematical derivation

    " Deep Learning " is the only comprehensive book in the field of deep learning. The full name is also called the Deep Learning AI Bible (Deep Learning) . It is edited by three world-renowned experts, Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville. Includes linear algebra, probability theory, information theory, numerical optimization, and related content in machine learning. At the same time, it also introduces deep learning techniques used by practitioners in the industry, including deep feedforward networks, regularization, optimization algorithms, convolutional networks, sequence modeling and practical methods, and investigates topics such as natural language processing, Applications in speech recognition, computer vision, online recommender systems, bioinformatics, and video games. Finally, the Deep Learning book provides research directions covering theoretical topics including linear factor models, autoencoders, representation learning, structured probabilistic models, etc.
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    Django Notebook

    Django Notebook

    Django + shell_plus + Jupyter notebooks made easy

    Django + shell_plus + Jupyter notebooks made easy. A Jupyter notebook with access to objects from the Django ORM is a powerful tool to introspect data and run ad-hoc queries. Built-in integration with the imported objects from django-extensions shell_plus. Saves the state between sessions so you don't need to remember what you did. Inheritance diagrams on any object, including ORM models.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Maya

    Maya

    Datetimes for Humans

    Maya is a Python library that simplifies working with datetime objects. It provides a human-friendly API for parsing, formatting, and manipulating dates and times, addressing common frustrations with Python's built-in datetime module.​
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Mistral Inference

    Mistral Inference

    Official inference library for Mistral models

    Open and portable generative AI for devs and businesses. We release open-weight models for everyone to customize and deploy where they want it. Our super-efficient model Mistral Nemo is available under Apache 2.0, while Mistral Large 2 is available through both a free non-commercial license, and a commercial license.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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  • DDoS Protection Solution | A10 Networks Icon
    DDoS Protection Solution | A10 Networks

    For enterprise IT security teams and network administrators looking to safeguard their networks against the latest and more severe DDoS threats

    The standalone SaaS-based DDoS intelligence solution proactively combats the increasing volume and complexity of DDoS threats, reducing operational costs and improving DDoS detection while safeguarding system availability— no dedicated DDoS equipment needed.
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    PDFium Library

    PDFium Library

    Project to compile PDFium library to multiple platforms

    Project to compile PDFium library to multiple platforms. PDFium project is from Google and I only patch it to compile to all platforms.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Plaso

    Plaso

    Super timeline all the things

    Plaso (Plaso Langar Að Safna Öllu), or "super timeline all the things," is a Python-based engine designed for automatic creation of timelines in digital forensic investigations. It processes various log files and artifacts to generate a chronological sequence of events, aiding analysts in understanding system activities.​
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Python Progressbar

    Python Progressbar

    Progressbar 2 - A progress bar for Python 2 and Python 3

    A text progress bar is typically used to display the progress of a long-running operation, providing a visual cue that processing is underway. The progressbar is based on the old Python progressbar package that was published on the now-defunct Google Code. Since that project was completely abandoned by its developer and the developer did not respond to my email, I decided to fork the package. This package is still backward compatible with the original progressbar package so you can safely use it as a drop-in replacement for existing projects. The ProgressBar class manages the current progress, and the format of the line is given by a number of widgets. A widget is an object that may display differently depending on the state of the progress bar.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Recursive Language Models

    Recursive Language Models

    General plug-and-play inference library for Recursive Language Models

    RLM (short for Reinforcement Learning Models) is a modular framework that makes it easier to build, train, evaluate, and deploy reinforcement learning (RL) agents across a wide range of environments and tasks. It provides a consistent API that abstracts away many of the repetitive engineering patterns in RL research and application work, letting developers focus on modeling, experimentation, and fine-tuning rather than infrastructure plumbing. Within the framework, you can define custom agents, environments, policy networks, and reward structures while leveraging built-in dataset utilities, logging, and checkpointing for reproducible experiments. RLM also includes integration with popular simulation environments and benchmark suites, giving researchers a ready-made playground for algorithm comparison and performance tracking.
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    Strawberry GraphQL

    Strawberry GraphQL

    A GraphQL library for Python that leverages type annotations

    Python GraphQL library based on dataclasses. Strawberry's friendly API allows to create GraphQL API rather quickly, the debug server makes it easy to quickly test and debug. Django and ASGI support allow having your API deployed in production in a matter of minutes. The quick start method provides a server and CLI to get going quickly. Strawberry comes with a mypy plugin that enables statically type-checking your GraphQL schema. A Django view is provided for adding a GraphQL endpoint to your application. To support graphql Subscriptions over WebSockets you need to provide a WebSocket enabled server. Create a GraphQL schema defining a User type and a single query field user that will return a hardcoded user.
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    Whisper Library

    Whisper Library

    Whisper is a file-based time-series database format for Graphite

    Whisper is one of three components within the Graphite project. Whisper is a fixed-size database, similar in design and purpose to RRD (round-robin-database). It provides fast, reliable storage of numeric data over time. Whisper allows for higher resolution (seconds per point) of recent data to degrade into lower resolutions for long-term retention of historical data. Copies data from src in dst, if missing. Unlike whisper-merge, don't overwrite data that's already present in the target file, but instead, only add the missing data (e.g. where the gaps in the target file are). Because no values are overwritten, no data or precision gets lost. Also, unlike whisper-merge, try to take the highest-precision archive to provide the data, instead of the one with the largest retention.
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    grafanalib

    grafanalib

    Python library for building Grafana dashboards

    Grafanalib is a Python library for building Grafana dashboards programmatically, allowing users to automate dashboard creation and configuration.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Face Recognition

    World's simplest facial recognition api for Python & the command line

    Face Recognition is the world's simplest face recognition library. It allows you to recognize and manipulate faces from Python or from the command line using dlib's (a C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools) state-of-the-art face recognition built with deep learning. Face Recognition is highly accurate and is able to do a number of things. It can find faces in pictures, manipulate facial features in pictures, identify faces in pictures, and do face recognition on a folder of images from the command line. It could even do real-time face recognition and blur faces on videos when used with other Python libraries.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF is the public repository that houses most of the challenges from Google’s Capture-the-Flag competitions since 2017 and the infrastructure used to run them. It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes infrastructure components and links to a scoreboard implementation, giving organizers reference material for hosting their own events. As a living archive, it documents changes in exploitation trends and defensive techniques year over year. Clear warnings advise against deploying challenge infrastructure in production due to purposeful insecurities.
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    GraalPy

    GraalPy

    A Python 3 implementation built on GraalVM

    GraalPy is a high-performance implementation of the Python language for the JVM built on GraalVM. GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime. It has first-class support for embedding in Java and can turn Python applications into fast, standalone binaries. GraalPy is ready for production running pure Python code and has experimental support for many popular native extension modules.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Graphene

    Graphene

    GraphQL in Python Made Easy

    Graphene is a Python library for building GraphQL APIs fast and easily, using a code-first approach. Instead of writing GraphQL Schema Definition Langauge (SDL), Python code is written to describe the data provided by your server. Graphene helps you use GraphQL effortlessly in Python, but what is GraphQL? GraphQL is a data query language developed internally by Facebook as an alternative to REST and ad-hoc webservice architectures. With Graphene you have all the tools you need to implement a GraphQL API in Python, with multiple integrations with different frameworks including Django, SQLAlchemy and Google App Engine.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Imagen - Pytorch

    Imagen - Pytorch

    Implementation of Imagen, Google's Text-to-Image Neural Network

    Implementation of Imagen, Google's Text-to-Image Neural Network that beats DALL-E2, in Pytorch. It is the new SOTA for text-to-image synthesis. Architecturally, it is actually much simpler than DALL-E2. It consists of a cascading DDPM conditioned on text embeddings from a large pre-trained T5 model (attention network). It also contains dynamic clipping for improved classifier-free guidance, noise level conditioning, and a memory-efficient unit design. It appears neither CLIP nor prior network is needed after all. And so research continues. For simpler training, you can directly supply text strings instead of precomputing text encodings. (Although for scaling purposes, you will definitely want to precompute the textual embeddings + mask)
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    PyExcelerate

    PyExcelerate

    Accelerated Excel XLSX Writing Library for Python 2/3

    Accelerated Excel XLSX writing library for Python. PyExcelerate is a Python for writing Excel-compatible XLSX spreadsheet files, with an emphasis on speed.
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    PyMySQL

    PyMySQL

    MySQL client library for Python

    PyMySQL is a 100% Python implementation of the MySQL client protocol, allowing Python applications to connect to MySQL and MariaDB databases without requiring binary extensions. It supports standard DB‑API 2.0 features, such as cursors, transactions, and parameterized queries. PyMySQL is versatile for web applications, scripts, and tools, offering compatibility with ORMs like SQLAlchemy and frameworks like Django.
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    PyQuil

    PyQuil

    A Python library for quantum programming using Quil

    PyQuil is a Python library for quantum programming using Quil, the quantum instruction language developed at Rigetti Computing. PyQuil serves three main functions. PyQuil has a ton of other features, which you can learn more about in the docs. However, you can also keep reading below to get started with running your first quantum program. Without installing anything, you can quickly get started with quantum programming by exploring our interactive Jupyter Notebook tutorials and examples. To run them in a preconfigured execution environment on Binder, click the "launch binder" badge at the top of the README or the link here! To learn more about the tutorials and how you can add your own, visit the rigetti/forest-tutorials repository. If you'd rather set everything up locally, or are interested in contributing to pyQuil, continue to the next section for instructions on installing pyQuil and the Forest SDK.
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    Pyro

    Pyro

    Deep universal probabilistic programming with Python and PyTorch

    Pyro is a flexible, universal probabilistic programming language (PPL) built on PyTorch. It allows for expressive deep probabilistic modeling, combining the best of modern deep learning and Bayesian modeling. Pyro is centered on four main principles: Universal, Scalable, Minimal and Flexible. Pyro is universal in that it can represent any computable probability distribution. It scales easily to large datasets with minimal overhead, and has a small yet powerful core of composable abstractions that make it both agile and maintainable. Lastly, Pyro gives you the flexibility of automation when you want it, and control when you need it.
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