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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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awesome-asyncio
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
#1: Giving my Python books away for free! | 1 comment #2: Welcome to r/PythonLang #3: GitHub - timofurrer/awesome-asyncio: A curated list of awesome Python asyncio frameworks, libraries, software and resources | 0 comments
- GitHub - timofurrer/awesome-asyncio: A curated list of awesome Python asyncio frameworks, libraries, software and resources
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Good examples of async being used?
There definitely are a lot of good modules for asyncio, see the Awesome asyncio list.
library
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Ask HN: Anyone looking for contributors for their open source projects
Sure, I write small python CLI utils that help me solve media organization, media consumption, and sometimes data analysis. I use this every day on Linux and Android but I haven't tested it on other platforms. There are a lot of different subcommands and, although the CLI package will always be opinionated to some extent, there is a lot of niche functionality which might not need to exist. So I'm open to things being refactored or new subcommands being added. [1]
I have a lot of ideas for new ones, for example, I want a CLI that can take an artist name like "Theodor Kittelsen" and fetch highest quality public domain images--but I realize any implementation that does this well will be somewhat fragile so I haven't really attempted that yet. Other ideas that I have are often solved by piping output from one of my existing commands to another.
1. https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library
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Show HN: I built an open-source data copy tool called ingestr
I used sqlite-utils to create a tool that can merge SQLITE files and split them:
https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library?tab=readme-ov-file#...
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CurlyQ: Command line helper for curl and web scraping
I've created a few similar tools for link scraping: https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library#usage
- library links-extract: extract inner links from pages (stdin, local files, or remote sites)
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FileTrove: A file indexer
okay https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I'm adding more unit tests: https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library/commit/bd2e138897fdf41b8d8eade89bcdb34fee2b6abd
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Show HN: Trogon – An automatic TUI for command line apps
I would also[0] be interested in an argparse equivalent of this for my tool Library[1]
[0] https://github.com/Textualize/textual/discussions/228
[1] https://github.com/chapmanjacobd/library
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After over 15 years of ripping and downloading, my music library just reached 20TB. AMA
I have a little over 2 million songs as well and I wrote my own media management system to deal with it all. I save everything as Opus so the size is relatively small but still high-quality.
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Those of you with 100TB+, what do you do for backups?
Losing the data from the hard drive AND the internet is less likely than just one of those events happening. Recently I accidentally deleted 12 TB of media and I was able to redownload 80% of it using a script that I wrote. 20% of it I had to manually redownload but everything was still there.
What are some alternatives?
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