🎨 Print colored text in your terminal using HEX codes with the lightweight, dependency-free Python package, hexstyle.
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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).
🎨 Print colored text in your terminal using HEX codes with the lightweight, dependency-free Python package, hexstyle.
🔍 Automate decryption and decoding with Ciphey, leveraging AI and natural language processing for quick and effective analysis.
An infinite-dimensional vector package.
🎨 Create and explore a vibrant fullstack cartoon website with Django, featuring seamless animations and engaging backend functionalities.
📊 Scrape Instagram data effortlessly with a robust boilerplate featuring rotating proxies and rate-limit guards for safe, scalable data extraction.
🔍 Explore and analyze Discord's features through reverse engineering, from request interception to API automation.
🔍 Detect exposed AWS S3 buckets, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob containers with CloudVault's advanced vulnerability scanning tool.
🧩 Enhance RAG processes with SmartChunk, a Python package that creates quality text chunks while preserving structure and meaning for better retrieval.
Explore NumPy ufuncs with examples of element-wise operations, broadcasting, and custom ufuncs in Python. Perfect for learning efficient array handling! 🚀💻
LightChat is a lightweight GPT-2–based toolkit built on top of DistilGPT2. It enables anyone to train, deploy, and interact with a custom chatbot on low‑end devices using simple CLI commands
🤳 Transform webcam input into real-time 3D avatar animations with Avatax's live facial motion tracking system and customizable features.
🖼️ Enhance image and text understanding with Qwen-3VL, a web app for multimodal tasks like captioning and object detection using state-of-the-art AI.
generates rasters of near-real-time GEOS-5 FP near-surface meteorology
Bazel Python Rules
Created by Ian Bicking, Jannis Leidel
Released April 4, 2011