best-of-python VS alive-progress

Compare best-of-python vs alive-progress and see what are their differences.

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best-of-python alive-progress
5 6
3,400 5,115
2.2% -
7.8 5.6
7 days ago about 2 months ago
Python Python
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 MIT License
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best-of-python

Posts with mentions or reviews of best-of-python. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-26.

alive-progress

Posts with mentions or reviews of alive-progress. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-16.
  • I am a proficient Python coder whose learning has plateaued. Any really useful libraries I should look into learning? Taking recommendations.
    17 projects | /r/learnpython | 16 Apr 2021
    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
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Jan 2021
  • A new kind of Progress Bar for Python
    5 projects | /r/Python | 4 Jan 2021
    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

What are some alternatives?

When comparing best-of-python and alive-progress you can also consider the following projects:

pymunk - Pymunk is a easy-to-use pythonic 2d physics library that can be used whenever you need 2d rigid body physics from Python

tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI

Box - Python dictionaries with advanced dot notation access

rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.

fastapi-featureflags - FastAPI Feature Flags

CUTIE - Command line User Tools for Input Easification

glom - ☄️ Python's nested data operator (and CLI), for all your declarative restructuring needs. Got data? Glom it! ☄️

progressbar - Terminal-based progress bar for Java / JVM

gTTS - Python library and CLI tool to interface with Google Translate's text-to-speech API

enlighten - Enlighten Progress Bar for Python Console Apps

chepy - Chepy is a python lib/cli equivalent of the awesome CyberChef tool.

PBar - Small python library to display customizable progress bars on the terminal easily.