alive-progress
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alive-progress | timebudget | |
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6 | 1 | |
5,115 | 156 | |
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5.6 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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alive-progress
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I am a proficient Python coder whose learning has plateaued. Any really useful libraries I should look into learning? Taking recommendations.
And here are some libraries that might pique your interest although they don't strictly answer your question: - tqdm for adding a progress bar on for loops (it comes with useful information like iteration per second and estimated time needed to finish) - alive_progress adds a progress bar like tqdm, but it works even with generators and while loops which I don't think tqdm does. -timebudget, with just a decorator as soon as a function is completed it prints the time taken to execute it - send2trash for sending files to the trash bin instead of permanently deleting them - keyboard for sending keyboard inputs or check if a key is pressed - mouse same as keyboard but with mouse buttons - textract for extracting text from many types of file with a single interface. It supports documents, powerpoint presentations, csv, excels, images, gifs, audio, and many more
- Alive Progress: A new kind of Progress Bar
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A new kind of Progress Bar for Python
I still have to write about all the 2.0 features, the largest release I'll ever do... 😅 => https://github.com/rsalmei/alive-progress/pull/51
timebudget
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I am a proficient Python coder whose learning has plateaued. Any really useful libraries I should look into learning? Taking recommendations.
And here are some libraries that might pique your interest although they don't strictly answer your question: - tqdm for adding a progress bar on for loops (it comes with useful information like iteration per second and estimated time needed to finish) - alive_progress adds a progress bar like tqdm, but it works even with generators and while loops which I don't think tqdm does. -timebudget, with just a decorator as soon as a function is completed it prints the time taken to execute it - send2trash for sending files to the trash bin instead of permanently deleting them - keyboard for sending keyboard inputs or check if a key is pressed - mouse same as keyboard but with mouse buttons - textract for extracting text from many types of file with a single interface. It supports documents, powerpoint presentations, csv, excels, images, gifs, audio, and many more
What are some alternatives?
tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI
awesome-python - An opinionated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
algorithms - Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python
CUTIE - Command line User Tools for Input Easification
best-of-python - 🏆 A ranked list of awesome Python open-source libraries and tools. Updated weekly.
progressbar - Terminal-based progress bar for Java / JVM
Box - Python dictionaries with advanced dot notation access
enlighten - Enlighten Progress Bar for Python Console Apps
PBar - Small python library to display customizable progress bars on the terminal easily.
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).